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    Transfering iPhone4 pics to iPad2?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by carriolan, Sep 22, 2011.

  1. carriolan

    carriolan Newbie

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    Hi,there
    I know there's many ways to transfer multiple pictures from an iPhone to an iPad,but i want to transfer them using only the iPhone and iPad, without a PC or Mac. I was wondering if there was an app that would allow me to do this on the go.
    Hope you nice guys can help me,ths!
     
  2. doh123

    doh123 Without ME its just AWESO

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    not that I know of... but it should be possible easily when iCloud is out
     
  3. iPhantomhives

    iPhantomhives Click the image to change your avatar.

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    Maybe you can try app called bump , its not multiple , but its faster then normal sent.
     
  4. ClearSkies

    ClearSkies Well no, I'm still here..

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    BUMP reduces the photo quality of the files before transfer, which defeats the purpose when viewing, so it's not a good choice. While it works decently for other documents and files, pix are another story and I deleted it.

    If you search for photo share apps in the App Store, you'll find many. I've tried a bunch of these kinds of utility apps, since a prime use for me is moving iPhone pix over to the iPad for bigger screen viewing when on vacation or not at home, or getting images onto my wife's iPhone or iPad in addition to mine.

    Best free option I've found to move pix from iPhone to iPad directly is WiFi Photo Share by Cateater LLC. This free utility transmits in original size, and automatically selecting either wifi or bluetooth to achieve the fastest transfer times. Best of both worlds, and you can pay $0.99 to get rid of the ads (which are minor and unobstrusive) and gain the multiple transfer option.

    Another great option is CameraSync from Homegrown Software. This $1.99 app (which has been written up in MacWorld and elsewhere as an essential app) automatically uploads your Camera Roll pix in full resolution to Dropbox, iDisk, Amazon S3, Flickr & Box.net either on the fly, or on demand. Obviously, this workflow requires a wireless or 3G connection for the iPad to download the images back from online, so I use CSync more to upload pix for backup and getting them directly onto my MacBook or iMac without having to sync it via iTunes and then copy things all around. CSync also works for direct download to the iPad via the iPad Connection Kit.
     
  5. sallyya90

    sallyya90 Newbie

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    It's very simple,you can solve the problem through these ways.
    One way is install the app called "Photo Transfer" you can select unto 50 photos at once. And the Other way is install free app "Photo Bucket" on both the devices. Upload all the photos to Photo bucket from iPhone, open Photo Bucket on iPad and download all the photos.
    What's more, you may refer to the page about iPod/iPhone/iPad Transfer Backup Reviews, which included transferring iDevice to computer and iTunes.
    Good Luck!!