Hello All
When my smartphone was an
iPhone X, I routinely used
WiFi Photo Transfer;
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/wifi-photo-transfer/id380326191 to move images and videos from my iPhone to my PC.
I recently switched to an
Android phone, specifically a
Samsung Galaxy S22. Sadly, Wi-Fi Photo Transfer is not compatible with Android devices.
After a long search, I discovered an Android app that transfers images to PCs,
PhotoSync;
Download it from
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.touchbyte.photosync&gl=USThe app claims to work cross-platform;
https://www.photosync-app.com/home.html stating that it can transfer between Android or iPhone smart phones and computers running Windows, Apple OS and Linux. I have not verified this claim.
It took me quite a while to set up PhotoSync. You have to install the PhotoSync app on your smartphone and also install a companion program,
PhotoSync Companion;
https://www.photosync-app.com/downloads.html on your computer.
Initially, I couldn’t get the program to connect to my Windows 11 Pro computers. I verified all of the settings in PhotoSync and made sure that the PCs and the Samsung S22 shared the same Wi-Fi network. Still, the program failed to connect to any PC.
I finally solved the problem by changing Permissions on the PCs
Here is the process that I followed.
From the
Start Menu of the PC, click on
All appsScroll down to
PhotoSyncInstead of opening that program, right click on it and then click on
More/Open File LocationOnce there, click on
Properties/SecurityYou may see your log in name listed. If you do, click on
Edit and make sure that your login name is still selected. If your login name doesn’t appear, add it by clicking the
Add button
In the
Allow column, check
Read and WriteClick
ApplyClick
OKOnce that you have made these changes, PhotoSync should work properly, allowing you to transfer media back and forth from your computer to your smartphone
I created a YouTube video showing visually the process that I described above. View my video at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgnQOCqibJEThe information here is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to using PhotoSync
You will find that resource on the PhotoSync website;
https://www.photosync-app.com/home.html
Ralph Sutter