Locate Android File Transfer on your list of drives Double-click the Android drive icon After this, you'll be able to view a file with a complete list of applications. To open or view these apps, simply drag them to your desktop and move them around as needed. On most devices, you can find these files in Documents. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Documents. Select the books and PDFs that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer. Disconnect your Android device and connect your iPhone to your computer. On a Mac, drag the books and PDFs into the Books app.
You can also use the Move to iOS app to automatically transfer your Android content to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you can't use the app, you can move your content manually instead.
Mail, contacts, and calendars
The software on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch works with email providers like Google, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo, and more, so you can probably keep the email, contacts, and calendars that you have now. To get started, add each of your email accounts to your device. Then go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts.
For help moving your email, contacts, and calendars, contact Apple Support.
Photos and videos
To move photos and videos from your Android device to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android to your computer and find your photos and videos. On most devices, you can find these files in DCIM > Camera. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to DCIM > Camera.
- Choose the photos and videos that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes. On your computer, sync your photos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can find your photos and videos on your device in Photos > Albums.
You can also use iCloud Photos to keep your photos and videos in iCloud, so you can access your library from any device, anytime you want.
For help moving your photos and videos, contact Apple Support.
Music
When you switch to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can bring your music with you. Just use a computer to transfer the music. If you use a streaming music app, go to the App Store, get the app, then sign in with your user name and password. If you use Apple Music, just sign in on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
To move music from your Android device to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android device to your computer and find your music. On most devices, you can find these files in Music. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Music.
- Select the songs that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android device and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and click Songs. On a Mac with macOS Catalina 10.15, open Music.
- Open the folder where you put your songs and drag them to the Songs section in the Music app or iTunes Library.
- Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and click Music. You can choose to sync your entire library or select only the songs or artists that you just added
- Click Sync. You can find your music on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in the Music app.
For help moving music, contact Apple Support.
Books and PDFs
To move eBooks from your Android device, you can either import them to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or access them through apps like Kindle, Nook, Google Play Books, and others. To access books from an app, go to the App Store, get the app, then sign in with your user name and password.
To move ePub books and PDFs from your Android to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android device to your computer and find your books and PDFs. On most devices, you can find these files in Documents. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Documents.
- Select the books and PDFs that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android device and connect your iPhone to your computer.
- On a Mac, drag the books and PDFs into the Books app. On a PC, drag the books and PDFs to iTunes.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and sync your ePub books and PDFs. You can find your ePub books and PDFs on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in Books > Library.
For help moving books and PDFs, contact Apple Support.
Documents
If you store documents in the cloud or another service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive, you can download the app from the App Store, then sign in. You can also bring all your files together with the Files app.
Whether your files are on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, in iCloud Drive, or on another service like Dropbox or Box, you can easily browse, search, and organize your files all in one place.
The apps for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote work with several file types, including Microsoft Office documents. If you don't use the cloud to transfer your documents, get the apps:
- Go to the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and install Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
- Connect your Android to your computer and find your documents. On most devices, you can find these files in Documents. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Documents.
- Select the documents that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and sync your documents to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
If you need help moving documents, contact Apple Support.
Apps
Most apps that you use on your Android device are available in the App Store. Go to the App Store, search for the apps that you have now, and install them.
If you need help with third-party apps and data, contact the app developer. Best macbook for adobe premiere.
In today's tutorial, you will learn how to transfer photos and other files from Android to Mac computer.
We know that many big companies create so-called ecosystems, an environment and functionality that works seamlessly together. It is a case with Apple where, all iPhones, iPads and Mac computers work well together. And to a certain extent, it is also the case with Android devices and Windows PCs.
But what happens if we try to connect and send some photos from Android phone to Mac PC? Nothing 🙂
Yesterday it happened to me. I have recently bought a Mac mini and use it for work but because I think iPhones are overpriced, I use an Android phone (Mi MIX 2S to be more specific). So yesterday I wanted to upload a short unboxing video from my phone to my Mac. I connected both devices via USB cable but nothing happened. The computer did not recognize the Android system and the file transfer was not possible.
But after doing some research online I found the way, I managed to connect my Android Phone to Mac and transfer the files. BTW, if you want to transfer one or two small files, it might be easier to connect two devices via Bluetooth. However, transferring large files like videos via Bluetooth is problematic, so you can follow the steps below.
Transferring files from Android to Mac
1. Download and install Android File Transfer
Head to this website, download Android File Transfer and install it on your Mac. On the website, below the link to the file, you will find detailed instructions how to do it.
Android Phone Macbook File Transfer Flash Drive
2. Open Android File Transfer
Once the app is installed on your Mac computer, open it. You will see a message saying No Android device found. Please connect your Android device with a USB cable to get started.
3. Connect your phone via USB
You can also use the Move to iOS app to automatically transfer your Android content to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you can't use the app, you can move your content manually instead.
Mail, contacts, and calendars
The software on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch works with email providers like Google, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo, and more, so you can probably keep the email, contacts, and calendars that you have now. To get started, add each of your email accounts to your device. Then go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts.
For help moving your email, contacts, and calendars, contact Apple Support.
Photos and videos
To move photos and videos from your Android device to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android to your computer and find your photos and videos. On most devices, you can find these files in DCIM > Camera. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to DCIM > Camera.
- Choose the photos and videos that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes. On your computer, sync your photos to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can find your photos and videos on your device in Photos > Albums.
You can also use iCloud Photos to keep your photos and videos in iCloud, so you can access your library from any device, anytime you want.
For help moving your photos and videos, contact Apple Support.
Music
When you switch to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can bring your music with you. Just use a computer to transfer the music. If you use a streaming music app, go to the App Store, get the app, then sign in with your user name and password. If you use Apple Music, just sign in on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
To move music from your Android device to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android device to your computer and find your music. On most devices, you can find these files in Music. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Music.
- Select the songs that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android device and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and click Songs. On a Mac with macOS Catalina 10.15, open Music.
- Open the folder where you put your songs and drag them to the Songs section in the Music app or iTunes Library.
- Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and click Music. You can choose to sync your entire library or select only the songs or artists that you just added
- Click Sync. You can find your music on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in the Music app.
For help moving music, contact Apple Support.
Books and PDFs
To move eBooks from your Android device, you can either import them to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or access them through apps like Kindle, Nook, Google Play Books, and others. To access books from an app, go to the App Store, get the app, then sign in with your user name and password.
To move ePub books and PDFs from your Android to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use a computer:
- Connect your Android device to your computer and find your books and PDFs. On most devices, you can find these files in Documents. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Documents.
- Select the books and PDFs that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- Disconnect your Android device and connect your iPhone to your computer.
- On a Mac, drag the books and PDFs into the Books app. On a PC, drag the books and PDFs to iTunes.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and sync your ePub books and PDFs. You can find your ePub books and PDFs on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in Books > Library.
For help moving books and PDFs, contact Apple Support.
Documents
If you store documents in the cloud or another service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Microsoft OneDrive, you can download the app from the App Store, then sign in. You can also bring all your files together with the Files app.
Whether your files are on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, in iCloud Drive, or on another service like Dropbox or Box, you can easily browse, search, and organize your files all in one place.
The apps for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote work with several file types, including Microsoft Office documents. If you don't use the cloud to transfer your documents, get the apps:
- Go to the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and install Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
- Connect your Android to your computer and find your documents. On most devices, you can find these files in Documents. On a Mac, install Android File Transfer, open it, then go to Documents.
- Select the documents that you want to move and drag them to a folder on your computer.
- On a Mac with macOS Catalina, open Finder. On a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes and sync your documents to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
If you need help moving documents, contact Apple Support.
Apps
Most apps that you use on your Android device are available in the App Store. Go to the App Store, search for the apps that you have now, and install them.
If you need help with third-party apps and data, contact the app developer. Best macbook for adobe premiere.
In today's tutorial, you will learn how to transfer photos and other files from Android to Mac computer.
We know that many big companies create so-called ecosystems, an environment and functionality that works seamlessly together. It is a case with Apple where, all iPhones, iPads and Mac computers work well together. And to a certain extent, it is also the case with Android devices and Windows PCs.
But what happens if we try to connect and send some photos from Android phone to Mac PC? Nothing 🙂
Yesterday it happened to me. I have recently bought a Mac mini and use it for work but because I think iPhones are overpriced, I use an Android phone (Mi MIX 2S to be more specific). So yesterday I wanted to upload a short unboxing video from my phone to my Mac. I connected both devices via USB cable but nothing happened. The computer did not recognize the Android system and the file transfer was not possible.
But after doing some research online I found the way, I managed to connect my Android Phone to Mac and transfer the files. BTW, if you want to transfer one or two small files, it might be easier to connect two devices via Bluetooth. However, transferring large files like videos via Bluetooth is problematic, so you can follow the steps below.
Transferring files from Android to Mac
1. Download and install Android File Transfer
Head to this website, download Android File Transfer and install it on your Mac. On the website, below the link to the file, you will find detailed instructions how to do it.
Android Phone Macbook File Transfer Flash Drive
2. Open Android File Transfer
Once the app is installed on your Mac computer, open it. You will see a message saying No Android device found. Please connect your Android device with a USB cable to get started.
3. Connect your phone via USB
Follow the instruction from the app and connect your Android phone to Mac using USB cable. In my case it is USB Type-C cable, but it all depends on the type of your device.
A small window should appear on your phone with some options. Choose the middle one File transfer. The third option Transfer photos (PTP) did not work in my case, but File transfer is very flexible as it gives you access to all the files on your phone, photos included.
4. Find the files you want to transfer on Android phone
Android File Transfer For Mac Os
Your phone should now be connected to your Mac and you should see the file structure of your Android phone. Try to find the files you want to transfer. In my case they were in DCIM/Camera folder, but other likely locations are Documents or Downloads.
5. Open Finder on your Mac and drag and drop the files
We are almost there. Open the Finder in your Mac and go to the location you want to transfer your files.
Let's say that for the purpose of the tutorial, I want to transfer a photo from my Android phone to the Desktop on my Mac. So on the left-hand side, I have the Finder and Desktop folder open, and on the right-hand side, I have the Camera folder open on my Mac. I drag the file I want to transfer from the Android folder and drop it to the Mac folder.
Once you drop your file, it will be copied to the new location. In other words, it will still stay on the phone. If you want to delete it, you can right-click on it and delete it.
That is pretty much all that is needed. Once you finish, close down the Android File Transfer app and disconnect your phone. All the files you needed, have been successfully transferred from your Android phone to Mac.
I hope this is well explained, but as always please let me know if you have any questions.