If you take lots of pictures on your iPhone, you may find yourself running out of storage space on your device. One way to free up some space is to offload your photos to another location, such as a computer, an external hard drive, or a cloud service. Offloading means that you remove files from your smartphone but keep a copy somewhere else. This way, you can still access your files when you need them, but they won’t take up the space on your device. Hence, to offload photos from your iPhone, this guide will help you.
To offload photos from your iPhone, you can create a backup of your Photos using iCloud or iTunes and transfer them to an external device like Mac, or iPad. Then delete the photos from your iPhone and here’s how you can do it:
If you want to back up your photos on your Windows PC iTunes is the best app you can opt for. Hence, to offload photos using iTunes, follow these steps:
If you want to keep the photos on your iPhone but delete them from your system storage, you can use iCloud to save files on the cloud storage. Hence, to offload photos using iCloud, follow these steps:
Apart from iTunes and iCloud, you can also, use some third-party apps like Google Photos, One Drive, and more to offload photos.
These were a few methods on how to offload photos on iPhone. Also, check out our other guides, such as How to move/transfer data from iPhone to iPad using Sync apps or How to delete duplicate photos on iPhone 14.
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