It depends what features both phones have. If they both accept micro SD memory cards - transfer them that way. You could use blue tooth - if they both have the facility. If you can't use either of those methods - connect each handset separately to a computer - and copy the files that way.
The thumb drive needs to first transfer all photos to the computer that is linked with the phone. Transfer the photos to iTunes, hook the phone up to the computer and then transfer them to the phone.
To transfer photos from a camera to a phone without using a computer, you can use a memory card reader that is compatible with both your camera's memory card and your phone. Simply remove the memory card from your camera, insert it into the memory card reader, and then connect the memory card reader to your phone using a USB OTG (On-The-Go) cable. You can then access and transfer the photos from the memory card to your phone.
Your phone should of come with a USB cable, You then plug 1 end into your phone thne the USB end into the computer. You should be able to work it out from there.
Most phones when connected to a computer can behave just like any other standard storage device such as flash drives. This means that the computer doesn't necessarily know that your phone is indeed a phone, but explains why you can transfer the pictures to your phone. Usually you can transfer any type of file. The reason you can't view the pictures on your phone is most likely to be that your phone doesn't have any software that knows what to do with that type of file.
1. Transfer old photos from phone to computer in a folder. 2. Connect your iPhone to iTunes. 3. On the "Photos" tab in the iPhone device page in iTunes, select sync Photos. 4. Now select the folder which contains the images. 5. Sync your iPhone. That's all and after syncing you'll find your photos in the photos app on your iPhone.
You can use the wifi or use QQ
Here are a few easy ways to transfer photos from your phone to a computer: iPhone to Computer: With USB: Connect iPhone, open Photos (Mac) or File Explorer (Windows), import. With iCloud: Enable iCloud Photos, log in to iCloud, download. With MobiKin Assistant: Connect iPhone, preview, export in one click. Android to Computer: With USB: Connect phone, allow file transfer, copy from DCIM folder. With Google Photos: Backup, log in online, download. With MobiKin Assistant: Connect phone, select, transfer quickly.
To transfer photos from your LG Secret to your computer, connect your phone using a USB cable. Once connected, make sure your phone is in file transfer mode (you might need to select it on your phone). Then, open the file explorer on your computer and locate your phone. Find the "DCIM" folder, which contains your photos, and simply drag and drop them to your desired folder on your PC. If you prefer wireless transfer, you can also use Google Photos or a cloud service to sync your images.
Download your photos onto a computer, then put them into the cloud. On your phone open your cloud storage and the photos should be there. You can then put them in your photo album.
Yes, you can transfer photos from a Windows computer to an iPod Touch.
To transfer photos from your Canon camera to your computer, you can use a USB cable to connect the camera to the computer. Once connected, your computer should recognize the camera as a storage device, allowing you to access and transfer the photos to your computer's storage. Alternatively, you can also remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into a card reader on your computer to transfer the photos.
Connect the damaged phone to a computer - and copy the files you need to a folder. Disconnect the damaged phone and connect the new one - then transfer the files from the computer to the phone.