How to Transfer iCloud Photos to Android?

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There are several ways to transfer iCloud photos to Android. But the simplest way to transfer photos from iCloud to Android is by using "iCloud Photo Stream". To do so, you need to enable iCloud on your iPhone and download the "Control Panel for iCloud on your computer or laptop and then transfer all photos to Android phone using USB cable.

Following are the steps to Transfer iCloud Photos to Android:

  1. Go to "Settings" app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap "iCloud".
  3. Tap "Backup" tab.
  4. Move slider from left to right to turn ON "iCloud Backup".
  5. When you turn ON iCloud Auto Backup, your iPhone or ipad is backed up every day by itself.
  6. Donload the "Control Panel for iCloud" on your computer from the http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html.
  7. Once you have downloaded it, enable the sync feature.
  8. All the photos which are taken on iPhone will automatically get transferred to your computer when you connected to the internet.
  9. Connect the Android phone to your computer using the USB cable that came along with the Android phone.
  10. Transfer all photos that were downloaded on computer into the Photos folder of your Android phone.

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