There are a few simple ways to transfer photos from an iPad to a flash drive, depending on what accessories you have.
If your iPad supports Lightning or USB-C, you can buy a flash drive made specifically for iPads.
Plug the flash drive into the iPad.
Open the Files app or the app that comes with the flash drive.
Select the photos you want and copy or move them to the USB drive.
This is the easiest method because it doesn’t require a computer.
This works with any iPad.
Connect the iPad to a PC or Mac using a USB cable.
On Windows, use Photos or File Explorer; on Mac, use Photos or Image Capture.
Import the photos to the computer.
Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos onto it.
You can upload photos from the iPad to iCloud, Google Photos, or another cloud service.
Sign in to the same account on a computer.
Download the photos to the computer.
Copy them to the flash drive.
Tools like iMazing, iReaShare iPhone Manager, or AnyTrans let you manage iPad photos on a PC or Mac.
Connect the iPad to the computer.
Export photos to the computer using the software.
Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos over.
Useful if you want more control than iTunes or Photos.
If you want speed and simplicity, an iPad-compatible flash drive is best. If you don’t mind extra steps, transferring through a computer works every time.
No. You can back up your apps, and transfer your photos with iTunes with a USB connection. Apps can only be used on your iPad.
To transfer photos from a Toshiba tablet to an iPad Mini, you can use a few methods. One option is to upload the photos to a cloud service like Google Drive or Dropbox from the Toshiba tablet and then access and download them on the iPad Mini. Alternatively, you can transfer the photos to a computer first, then use iTunes or Finder to sync them to the iPad. Lastly, you could use a third-party app like SHAREit for direct transfer between the devices.
If you have a Mac and use iPhoto, the transfer is handled for you automatically, and you will not get duplicates.
To transfer photos from an iPhone 7 Plus to an older iPad without using AirDrop, you can use iCloud. Ensure both devices are signed into the same iCloud account and have iCloud Photos enabled in the Settings under Photos. Once synced, your photos will automatically appear on the iPad. Alternatively, you can connect your iPhone to a computer, transfer the photos to the computer, and then sync them to the iPad using iTunes or Finder.
I have no ideas on how to transfer photos from Samsung Note to iPad via Wifi, but I know a software called FonePaw Mobile Transfer can help user transfer photos, music, videos and contacts from phone to phone directly. You can have a try.
You can transfer photos from an iPad to a PC using MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install and launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your computer. Connect your iPad via USB and tap Trust on the device. Once recognized, go to Photos in the program. Select the albums or photos you want to transfer. Click Export to save them to your PC. This method ensures your photos are transferred safely and in full quality.
It actually is possible, you just need an iPad camera connection kit and bing! Sadly, you can only import photos and videos. If you want to send files from your iPad to your computer, use an app like Skydrive or Dropbox.
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Currently there is no flash player for the iPad.
Ipad support Flash content.
No. No external storage media can be used for memory with an iPad. You can use the camera connection kit to connect a USB thumb drive or hard drive to import photos and videos, but you cannot store data on the thumb drive.