

Finally, open your Android phone, download the attachments from the email, and save them to your device.

Enter the recipients email address and send the email. Next, tap the 'Share' icon and select 'Mail'. Choose the pictures you want to transfer. Let us know which method you use to transfer files from your Android device to your Mac. Firstly, go to your 'Photos' app on your iPhone. If your Mac has iCloud set up, then once iCloud is done syncing with your Android, then you should see those pictures in the Photos app on your Mac. Then, select and upload the pictures you want to transfer. There are also some paid services out there, but those can vary in price and probably aren't worth the monthly subscription fees unless you transfer files everyday. On your Android, open the browser and go to. The manual approach using Android File Transfer is free and uses local storage, but it also has some annoying legacy bugs that have been around for years. The cloud solution is definitely the easiest for everyone but can have some costs associated with it. On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. Disconnect your Android and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer. Choose the photos and videos that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
#Android to mac photo transfer app install
Those are our suggestions for the two easiest ways to transfer files from your Android phone to a Mac. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to DCIM > Camera. This is much easier on a Windows machine where you can use the native file explorer complete with shortcuts and the like. It’s also awkward to have to browse through your phone’s files in the app’s custom explorer with no previews and no quick access to your desktop folders.
