yea it is not that hard all u have to have is a wirless adapter
There are lots of iPhone data transfer software online, such as imeshootings imeshootings iPhone Transfer, imeshootings iPhone 4 to mac or PC transfer, just download the trail version and use it.
Yes you can attach them to a SMS or email and send them to your email the download the attachments on your computer
go to the menu bar file transfer purchases from _______ the it will be on your PC
Use PC to iPhone data transfer, there are a few software that can help you getting this done.
I don't use your format but I do use my Blackberry from time to rime for purposes similar to yours. I simply email to my PC then transfer to Microsoft word. Edit then send it back to email via attachment then on to my phone. It does work but it is time consuming and cumbersome because I needed two email addresses, one for my cell and one for my PC.
worms, viruses, and Trojan horses packets that are destined by malevolent hackers to harm your PC.
There are several methods to transfer music from an iPhone to a PC. The two most common methods are using iTunes or MobiKin Assistant for iOS. In addition to MobiKin and iTunes, you can also use iCloud Drive, iCloud Music Library (if you have an Apple Music subscription), iExplorer, or transfer music files via email or cloud storage services. Each method has its own advantages and limitations, and the choice of which method to use depends on your specific needs and preferences.
To transfer iPhone-purchased songs and books to iTunes and computer, i often use iMacsoft iPhone to PC Transfer, it can easily backup purchased songs, books and downloaded podcasts and iTunes U in an easy way.
no. you just simply plug in your iPhone to you PC and open up itunes. set your iPhone to transfer all music and it will put it on there.
There are several ways to transfer photos from an iPhone to a computer.Way 1: Move photos from iPhone to local disk with Windows ExplorerTips: unlock the iPhone before beginning, or else the photos may not be visible.Step 1: Plug iPhone into computerStep 2: Open "My Computer" and find your devices (the portable device)Step 3: Open iPhone to find your Photos, and then select the pictures you want to copy and paste them to the desired location of your computer.Way 2: Transfer iPhone photos to PC using FonePaw iOS TransferFonePaw iOS Transfer program can transfer photos from iPhone to PC much faster and easier than iTunes.step 1:Install and launch the transfer tool on your computer. And then, connect iPhone/iPad/iPod to the computer.step 2: Click "Photos" from the left column of the interface. Check iPhone photos and click "Export to", "Export to PC" to export them to any location you want on your computer.Way 3: Transfer photos and videos from iPhone to PC using DropboxStep 1: Downloading and Installing DropboxTo upload photos from iPhone to computer, you need to download and install Dropbox App both on iPhone and computer.Step 2: Transfer iPhone Photos using Dropbox over Wi-FiIn the Dropbox app on your iPhone, go to Settings > Camera Upload > On. Then select whether you want Dropbox to only upload pictures while on Wi-Fi (recommended) or while or Wi-Fi cellular. Tap "Enable." Dropbox will ask permission to access your photos. Say OK. The app will then start uploading all your photos.Way 4: Transfer Photos from an iPhone to a Computer Using iCloudHere is limitation to use iCloud to transfer iPhone photos: getting your photos from your iPhone using iCloud involves setting up Photo Stream to store the last 30 days of photos on the iCloud server and it is also limited to transferring just 1000 photosStep 1: Enable iCloudEnable iCloud on your iPhone or iPad in Settings and turn on Photo Stream.Step 2: Open iCloud Control Panel on computerLaunch the iCloud Control Panel for Windows and check the box for Photo Stream.Tips: When iCloud Photo Stream is turned on, all new photos will be automatically added to your Photo Stream.By the way, if you just have a few photos to transfer, you can also email them to yourself too.
If it is a USB charger it can plug into a computer. iPhone charger have many kinds of port. If it use USB port, you can connect it to PC. the cord can be used for charge or data transfer.
Yes. You can bring them in via Itunes or just email them to the iPad's email account.