Google Photos, however, gives you the option of light editing your photos as well. Step 6: Google Drive and Google Photos are more or less the same thing and can be accessed through one app, which is Google Drive. You can choose Wi-Fi-only option here as well. Step 5: As for Google Photos, it automatically syncs your photos to the cloud. The option can be checked/altered from the settings menu of Google Drive. You can choose whether or not you want a Wi-Fi-only process, which means files will be uploaded and updated only when you have a Wi-Fi connection. Step 4: You can manually upload your photos on Drive. Mostly, you will have these apps pre-installed on your Android-based smartphone. Step 2: Sign in to your Google account and manually download the Google Drive (and Google Photos) app from the Play Store if your phone doesn't have them.
Google Drive and Google Photos are your one-stop shop for backing up all your photos, accessing them via PC and downloading them all at the same time, any time. Step 8: Once you have your photos in your sight, select them, copy them and paste them into a folder on your computer. For example if you have a third-party photo editor in your phone, it may save edited photos in its own folder.
Similarly, photos received through Bluetooth will be in Bluetooth folder. Featuring 1080p 60 FPS, smart auto focus and exposure, vertical video / portrait orientation, versatile mounts, USB-C, dual mics, and more. Step 7: If you are looking for photos downloaded from the web on your phone you will find them in Downloads folders. Some phone makers put it inside the DCIM, some inside Pictures. The client will try to detect the device and establish a connection. Step 6: Sometimes the "Screenshot" folder is found inside the Pictures folder. Connect your device to the computer with the USB cable, then use the USB option on the PC client and click Start. Open by double clicking them to access your photos and screenshots. This should give you two options on most occasions: camera and screenshots. This is the folder where cameras store photos. Step 4: Double click on phone (additionally on the microSD card if you have photos on the microSD card inside your phone).