How to Transfer Videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPhone?

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OneDrive is a file hosting service which allows you to sync photos, videos and files and access them from a mobile device or web browser. It offers 1TB of storage space to Office 365 paid users and 5GB of free storage. If you have lot of photos and videos on Google Photos and want to backup some where else, then OneDrive is the best option. If you are looking for a step by step process to transfer videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPhone, read on.

Here are the steps to Transfer Videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPhone:

  1. Go to https://photos.google.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Download and install "Google Photos" app on your iPhone from the App store & launch it.
  3. Open "Google Photos" app on your iPhone.
  4. You will see all your photos and videos.
  5. Tap and long press on video which you want to transfer.
  6. Tap "Share" icon located at the top on the screen.
  7. Tap "..." (More) icon. You will see list of applications.
  8. Move the slider from left to right to turn ON "OneDrive".
  9. Tap "Done" button located at the top right corner on the screen.
  10. Tap "OneDrive" icon.
  11. A pop up window opens up.
  12. Tap "Upload to OneDrive" button.
  13. Choose a location and tap "Select This Location" button.
  14. This is how you can transfer videos from Google Photos to OneDrive on iPhone.

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