How to migrate photos from iPhone to Android phone using the import option?

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If you are not comfortable with the drag and drop option, you can choose to migrate iPhone photos to your Android phone using the import option. With the help of this option, you can just simply import all your iPhone photos to your computer in one go. Then, from your computer, you can transfer them to your Android device. Here's how the process follows:
  1. Connect your iPhone to the computer.
  2. Open My Computer and right click on your iPhone’s storage under Portable Devices.
  3. From the popup menu that appears, select Import pictures and videos.
  4. Your computer will scan your iPhone for images.
  5. Once done, click Import to import all images and videos to your computer. By default, your images will be transferred to your computer’s My Pictures folder.
  6. Open the My Pictures folder on your PC.
  7. Connect your Android to your computer via USB cable.
  8. Open your Android device’s storage and navigate to the image folder. It is usually labeled DCIM.
  9. Copy-and-paste or drag-and-drop the imported photos from your PC to your Android device.

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