• Chromebook

    From knuttle@keith_nuttle@yahoo.com to comp.mobile.android on Wed Nov 6 15:41:37 2024
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    I have been trying to help my brother get his pictures to his Chromebook computer. I think he has a I Phone, but am not sure. Whatever he has,
    many picture "stored" on his cellphone.

    It it were pictures stored on his phone to Windows, I can do that, but Chromebook and Possibly Iphone are different.

    What would be the best way to get his pictures to his computer.

    If it is an Iphone, is there away to access the picture that our stored
    on the Iphone System. I believe there is a way to access the online
    system from an android phone but I do not know how to access.

    I am quite literate in Windows, but not the cellphone/chromebook systems.


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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to comp.mobile.android on Wed Nov 6 20:47:53 2024
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    knuttle wrote:

    What would be the best way to get his pictures to his computer.

    Generally chromebooks don't have lots of storage, they're designed to
    store store stuff in the cloud, rather than on the device. You can
    install Android apps on Chromebooks, so Google Photos might be a good
    starting point?

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  • From Richmond@dnomhcir@gmx.com to comp.mobile.android on Thu Nov 7 00:15:42 2024
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    knuttle <keith_nuttle@yahoo.com> writes:

    I have been trying to help my brother get his pictures to his
    Chromebook computer. I think he has a I Phone, but am not sure.
    Whatever he has, many picture "stored" on his cellphone.

    It it were pictures stored on his phone to Windows, I can do that, but Chromebook and Possibly Iphone are different.

    What would be the best way to get his pictures to his computer.

    If it is an Iphone, is there away to access the picture that our
    stored on the Iphone System. I believe there is a way to access the
    online system from an android phone but I do not know how to access.

    I am quite literate in Windows, but not the cellphone/chromebook systems.

    If he has his pictures backed up to the icloud he could download them
    from there through a web browser.

    If he doesn't there used to be an app called 'files' or 'fileapp' which
    made the iphone an ftp server allowing transfer of files. Maybe this
    will do something similar:

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/file-transfer-app/id1233997232

    or

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/simple-transfer-photo-video/id420821506

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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to comp.mobile.android on Wed Nov 6 20:33:37 2024
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    In comp.mobile.android, on Wed, 6 Nov 2024 15:41:37 -0500, knuttle <keith_nuttle@yahoo.com> wrote:

    I have been trying to help my brother get his pictures to his Chromebook >computer. I think he has a I Phone, but am not sure.

    There is an iPhone ng. misc.phone.mobile.iphone
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  • From VanguardLH@V@nguard.LH to comp.mobile.android on Thu Nov 7 17:15:05 2024
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    knuttle <keith_nuttle@yahoo.com> wrote:

    I have been trying to help my brother get his pictures to his Chromebook computer. I think he has a I Phone, but am not sure. Whatever he has, many picture "stored" on his cellphone.

    It it were pictures stored on his phone to Windows, I can do that, but Chromebook and Possibly Iphone are different.

    What would be the best way to get his pictures to his computer.

    If it is an Iphone, is there away to access the picture that our stored
    on the Iphone System. I believe there is a way to access the online
    system from an android phone but I do not know how to access.

    I am quite literate in Windows, but not the cellphone/chromebook systems.

    An easy way, but not as fast as a hardware-based transfer, is to use
    cloud storage. That way, he has copies of his files on his computers,
    backup copies in the cloud, and copies to any other computer with a sync
    client connecting to the same account (unless you make the files public,
    in which case whomever you give the URL can retrieve the files).

    Since your brother has a Chromebook, isn't Google Drive already
    installed? He will need a Google account to have access to Google Drive online, but then a Chromebook very likely has a Google account
    associated to it. Google Drive has a free storage of 15 GB. More can
    be added at a fee, but that's only needed if huge files are gettings
    stored in the cloud, or if a lot of files are stored there.

    Google accounts also include Google Photos which is part of Google
    Drive. You sure his pics aren't already stored in Google Photos? By
    default, photos get reduced in size which means lower resolution, but
    you can opt to keep photos at their original resolution.

    https://workspace.google.com/products/drive/ https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/2809731?hl=en

    https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/photos/about/ https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/12791741?hl=en

    He can get the Google Drive app on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/google-drive/id507874739

    Microsoft has the own OneDrive cloud storage and sync clients: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onedrive/id477537958 https://www.thurrott.com/mobile/chrome-os/301345/google-improves-onedrive-and-microsoft-365-integration-with-chromeos

    Otherwise, he cannot simply plug a USB cable into his iPhone to his
    Chromebook to transfer files? Or plug a USB flash drive into his
    iPhone, transfer files to it, and move the USB flash drive to his
    Chromebook?
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