How to Transfer Videos from Android Phone to Apple Photos App on Mac?

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Photos for OS X is an Apple's replacement for the iPhoto and Aperture. It is used to store and manage photos and videos on the Mac computer. If you want to transfer videos from Android phone to Apple Photos app on Mac, then connect your Android phone to Mac using USB cable and import videos to Apple Photos app.

Here are the steps to Transfer Videos from Android Phone to Apple Photos App on Mac:

  1. Connect your Android phone to Mac via USB cable.
  2. Copy and paste your videos from Android phone to Mac computer's internal hard disk.
  3. Open "Photos" app on your Mac.
  4. Click "File" tab.
  5. Select "Import" option.
  6. You will see all the photos and videos which are stored on your computer's hard disk.
  7. Select the videos which you want to import.
  8. Here you will see 2 options i.e "Import Selected" or "Import All New Videos".
  9. Click "Import Selected" to import selected videos.
  10. Click "Import All New Videos" to import all the videos from the folder.
  11. All your videos will now be transferred from Android phone to Apple Photos app on Mac.

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