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      erkanersoy
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      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
      erkanersoy
      Participant
      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
      erkanersoy
      Participant
      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
      erkanersoy
      Participant
      There are two ways to transfer photos from iPhone to computer:
      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
      erkanersoy
      Participant
      There are two ways to transfer photos from iPhone to computer:
      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
      erkanersoy
      Participant
      There are two ways to transfer photos from iPhone to computer:
      one is with iCloud
      1. Make sure that your iPhone is connecting with Wi-Fi.
      2. Go to setting>iCloud>photos> Backup.   And all photos is backup to iCloud. Of course you are required to log in your Apple account.
      3.Log in Apple account again on your computer iCloud, and you can sync photos from the backup files.
      one is with iPhone Transfer program.
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