Backup Photos from Phone to Computer With the iSkysoft Phone Transfer (the easiest way) You may have heard about this tool somewhere. But to give you a clear impression of it, I will tell you the main features of it. The and the are two versions of the same application. The iSkysoft Phone Transfer is a good phone data manager for almost all kinds of mobile phones and tablets, for example the Apple, Android, Microsoft Lumia Windows phone and Nokia Symbian. With the intuitive interface, even the novices can use it without hassle. It can help you transfer the files between two devices including the messages, call logs, contacts, calenders, audios, videos, and even the apps. Besides, you can back up and restore your phone with it.
If you want to sell you phone, you can erase your phone. To use it, you can read this tutorial first to backup phone photos to computer: Step 1. Launch the iSkysoft Phone Transfer on your computer. Choose the “Backup Your Phone” which can help you transfer the data files from your phone to your computer. On the new window, choose the “Photos” items on the little window.
Or you can also choose several kinds of data files for backing up. Click on the “Start Copy” button to start transferring. And then you can find the photos on your computer. ISkysoft Phone Transfer can also help you restore those photos to your phone again if necessary. Transfer Photos from Phone to Computer With the Bluetooth The Bluetooth is always a built-in tool, which can help you do the data transfer.
Turn on the “Bluetooth” on both your phone and your computer. Pair them together with the password protection. But please note that you need to place your phone close enough to your computer. Now go to the “Photo” app on your phone. And then choose the photos that you want to transfer from your phone to your computer. Click on the “share” button to find the option of “via the Bluetooth”. Then you can directly transfer the photos to your computer, after you accept the request on your computer.
How to Automatically Backup Photos from Nokia Lumia to OneDrive? OneDrive (previously SkyDrive) is a cloud storage service which allows you to upload and sync photos, videos & files to a cloud storage and then access them from a Web browser or their local device.
Nokiaphototransfer.dmg has been removed from all download links on Microsoft and every other download link I can find on Google. I've spent hours trying to find it and find out why it has been removed. No sign of a deliberate policy decision to stop supporting Windows Lumia phones but they've just eliminated this app which is essential for a Mac user to download DNG and Pureview modified image files from Windows Lumia phones like my Lumia 1020. Download microsoft word 2007 free win…. Please please please can someone put it up on a fileshare site and message me or post a link?
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I've not managed to get the files off yet. It's not recognised when I just connect with a USB. Another thing is there is some very sophisticated image processing on the phone, and apparently there is no way to get DNG's with that post processing off without the NokiaPhotoTransfer app.
The phone is new to me and it's taking brilliant shots. One thing about not being able to get them off the phone is I'm becoming very choosy about which ones I keep! Whch is a good thing. But sometime I'll need to get some pictures off, as DNG files and not just jpg's. I might be able to do it with a pc but a mac is what I have and what works better for most of the things I do. It does seem weird that Microsoft are happy to produce editions of Word and Excel as Mac dmg apps but have blocked this app for a Windows phone.