Photos in your iPhone’s camera roll add up quickly over the years, and before you know it, your phone is holding on to thousands of precious memories. Not to mention the huge amount of storage those thousands of memories are occupying as they sit comfortably in the depths of your camera roll. 

Many years from now, you’ll want to be able to look back at your large collection of photos, so backing them up elsewhere is crucial. That way, you won’t ever have to worry about permanently losing your photos due to a lost or damaged phone.

Now, you’re probably wondering: What’s the fastest and easiest way to backup/transfer my iPhone photos? Read on to find out.

If you’re looking for the easiest, most straightforward way to transfer photos and videos to literally any device, including a new Android phone, ThePhotoStick OMNI is the obvious choice.

Not only does ThePhotoStick OMNI not require a subscription fee like iCloud photos, but it also has so many other benefits. It’s a small but mighty device, capable of holding up to 120,000 photos and videos (256 GB) of storage!

In addition, it automatically finds, sorts, and backs up all of your files for you. It’s by far the most simple option because all you have to do is plug it into your device and hit ‘GO.’ In just a few minutes, all of your photos will be securely transferred.

2. iCloud Photos

This is the option that Apple wants to appear as the most obvious one for iPhone users. Of course, if you’re someone who strictly uses Apple devices, iCloud is a good option because you can effortlessly sync all your media files across all your Apple devices.

In addition, iCloud lets you share photos with friends and family through iCloud Photo Sharing. One downside, however, is that your Mac must be upgraded to the latest version of macOS for iCloud Photos to be fully functional. So, if you have an old Mac, this could be a limitation.

iPhone users automatically get 5GB of free iCloud storage, but there is a subscription fee to add more after that amount is filled. Keep in mind; photos are just a fraction of that storage.

3. Google Photos

Google Photos offers 15GB of free storage, which is a big step up from iCloud’s 5GB. All you have to do …….

Source: https://www.idropnews.com/how-to/6-fastest-easiest-ways-to-backup-transfer-your-iphone-photos/174722/