Method 1: Use Instant Messaging Apps
There are several ways to send multiple photos from iPhone and Android. The most common way is to send pictures on instant messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Messenger. However, using the usual trick to send photos on WhatsApp or Telegram may reduce the image quality. Follow the steps below to share photos from iPhone to Android without losing quality.
Use WhatsApp
First, you’ll need to save pictures from the Photos app to the Files app on iPhone. Only then you can send them as documents in WhatsApp.
Step 1: Open the Photos app on your iPhone. Select several pictures and hit the share icon at the bottom-left corner.
Step 2: Select Save to Files. Pick a relevant destination folder and then hit Save.
Step 3: Launch WhatsApp on your iPhone and open a conversation.
Step 4: Tap the + icon beside the message box and then select Document.
Step 5: Tap the radio button below the images you want to send. Select Open and then choose Send.
Telegram
If you prefer Telegram, check the steps below to send pictures to Android users.
Step 1: Launch the Telegram app on your iPhone and the. select a conversation.
Step 2: Tap the pin icon beside a message box and select File.
Step 3: Tap Select from Gallery.
Step 4: Select the photos you want to send over to the platform. Hit Send at the bottom-right corner.
Telegram will share all the pictures in original quality. WhatsApp and Telegram let you send files up to 2 GB. It will be sufficient for all your photos.
You can also use Messager to send multiple photos from iPhone to Android. If you run into any issues, read our dedicated post to fix the Facebook Messenger not sending pictures.
2. Use Cloud Storage Apps to Send Multiple Photos
Although several cloud storage apps exist on iPhone, we prefer Google Drive due to its excellent cross-platform availability and seamless sharing. It comes with 15 GB of free space, and you can unlock up to 2 TB of space by subscribing to one of the Google One plans.
Step 1: Download the Google Drive app on your iPhone.
Step 2: Launch the Google Drive app and tap the Plus icon at the bottom-right corner. Select Folder.
Step 3: Give it a name and then tap Create.
Step 4: Open the Folder, tap the Plus icon, and then select Upload.
Step 5: Open Photos and Videos.
Step 6: Select photos you want to share and hit Upload.
Step 7: After the upload process is complete, tap the three horizontal dots menu beside the folder name and select Copy link.
Step 8: You can send the link via WhatsApp or email. The recipient can open the link in Google Drive and view content.
Step 9: The person can long-press to select all images. Tap the three vertical dots menu at the top-right corner.
Step 10: Select Download and then save the shared photos on your Android phone.
Google Drive comes by default on all Android smartphones and tablets.
Method 3: Use Shared Albums in Google Photos
Google Photos lets you create a shared album. As the name suggests, you can add someone to that album to give access to all photos and videos. In this case, you can add your email account in the shared album that can be accessed using Google Photos app on your Android phone.
Step 1: Open the Google Photos app on your iPhone and then select all photos or videos that you want to share.
Step 2: Tap on Add and then choose Shared Album.
Step 3: Give a name to your Shared Album. Then tap on Share the top-right corner and select Invite People to add your email address that is being used for Google Photos.
You can now open the same folder in Google Photos on your Android phone and download the files.
Method 4: Connect iPhone to PC and Transfer to Android
Lastly, you have the option of connecting your iPhone to a Window PC using a USB cable. You can transfer all photos from the DCIM folder to your Windows PC. Then, connect your Android phone and transfer photos from that folder to your Android phone. Ensure that you are using the official cable provided for your iPhone and Android phone.
Tip: You can read our post to know how to send pictures from Android to iPhone.
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Last updated on 05 June, 2024
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