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Photo transfer from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone

After changed to an iPhone instead of your Samsung Galaxy S10+, the first thing that you may want to do is copying files from your old Samsung Galaxy S10+ to your new iPhone. Is that possible? Yes, of course. This tutorial walks you through the process of migrating photos from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone.


If you are serious about making the switch from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone, you could probably benefit from learning how to properly transfer photos and other data on your old Samsung Galaxy S10+ over to your shiny new iPhone. FoneCopy is a third party app that is good at moving everything from your old Samsung Galaxy S10+ to your new iPhone. In this tutorial, we will concentrate on how to transfer photos from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone via using this app. If this is what you are concerned, simply read on to learn a step by step guide.

Part 1: How to transfer photos from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone? Here's what you need
FoneCopy – Phone Transfer (It is available for Windows, simply download the proper version depending on your computer.)
Free download Windows Version

Part 1: How to transfer photos from Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone?
Follow these steps: Step 1: Run FoneCopy, and connect both your Samsung Galaxy S10+ and iPhone to computer via USB cable. The first one will be recognized as source device and the second one will be recognized as target device. If you want to transfer file from the target device to your source device, you can click "Switch".
FoneCopy How to transfer photos to iPhone Main Interface on windows
Step 2: Tick off "Photos" and click "Start to copy" button to transfer photos from your Samsung Galaxy S10+ to iPhone.
FoneCopy How to transfer photos from iOS Copy Process on windows

Now wait for the transfer to be completed and don't interrupt the process. It can take a while, depending on how much you have to transfer over. Seriously, leave both devices alone until the transfer process is completed.

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