At the moment there is no such portability. ITunes or a mac is required to move files to your iPhone.
The iPhone will not transfer photos to your computer if the device is locked and you are using a passcode. If you want to transfer photos, simply unlock (Slide to unlock and enter passcode) your device to transfer photos.Note: Plug the iphone to your computer in unlocked mode.
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Windows Vista is not an option for the iPhone.
There are lots of iPhone data transfer software online, such as imeshootings imeshootings iPhone Transfer, imeshootings iPhone 4 to mac or PC transfer, just download the trail version and use it.
No... The Windows Phone is like HTC, it has windows operating system iphone has an iOS.
One can transfer their pictures from their cellphone by connecting their cell phone to their computer. Often with phones such as the iPhone and Windows based phones, a separate program is required such as iTunes or Windows Photo Gallery.
You could either bluetooth them if you have that option, email them to yourself and read them on the iPhone or transfer them to your computer then store them on your iPhone.
That depends on your operating system. iPhone must transfer with iTunes. Windows Phone currently through Zune until later this year when it is supposed to go back to drag and drop when Windows Phone 8 gets released. On Android you drag and drop.
To transfer your iPhone to your new PC, you can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Here's how: Download and Install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your new PC from the official website. Connect your iPhone to the PC using a USB cable. Open MobiKin Assistant for iOS, and the program will automatically detect your device. Once your iPhone is connected, you can select the data you want to transfer, such as photos, contacts, messages, music, etc., from the left sidebar. After selecting the data, click the Export button to transfer your iPhone data to your new PC. You can save the files in the desired folder on your computer. This method is easy and allows you to transfer various types of data without iTunes!
Way 1: Move photos from iPhone to local disk with Windows ExplorerTips: unlock the iPhone before beginning, or else the photos may not be visible.Step 1: Plug iPhone into computerStep 2: Open "My Computer" and find your devices (the portable device)Step 3: Open iPhone to find your Photos, and then select the pictures you want to copy and paste them to the desired location of your computer.Way 2: Transfer photos from iPhone to computer using FonePaw iOS TransferLaunch iOS Transfer>Conenct iPhone to PC> Click "Photos"> Select Photos you want to transfer to computer> Click "Export">"Export to PC".You can use Windows Explorer or Windows AutoPlay to transfer photos from iPhone to PC. For Mac, you can use iPhoto to give you a hand. but limit is that only the photos in Camera Roll could be transferred with these tools. Besides Camera Roll, If you want to transfer other photos in the Photo Stream or Photo Library. You can use a tool like AnyTrans to transfer photos in Camera Roll, Photo Stream, Photo Library, Photo Share, Panoramas, Albums, Bursts.Step 1. Run AnyTrans, you can check the storage condition on the homepage at first.Step 2. Click on the "Photos" and choose one item.Step 3. Pick up the photos and tap on "To Computer" to complete.
I think you mean iTunes. iTunes is a software that allows you to transfer media (music, podcasts, movies, ebooks, etc.) from your computer to your iDevice (iPod, iPhone, or iPad). It also acts as a media player, allowing you to play music files. Comparable software would be Windows Media Player or RealPlayer.
There is a lot of discussion if the Windows phone is a good replacement for the iPhone. They have a lot of the same capabilities and available apps. The Windows phone has live tiles which is an improvement on the iPhone.