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Photos on an Android device are typically stored in the DCIM folder or Pictures folder within the internal storage or SD card. Use a file manager app to locate them.
To save a photo from the browser on Android, press and hold the image and select 'Save Image'. It will usually be stored in your Downloads or Pictures folder.
To upload Android photos to iCloud, you'll need to first transfer them to a computer that syncs with iCloud, or use iCloud's web interface. Direct upload from Android isn't supported.
Open the Google Drive app on your Android device, tap the '+' icon, select 'Upload', and choose the photos you wish to upload. Photos will then be stored in your Google Drive.
Yes, connect your Android phone to a PC via USB cable, choose 'File Transfer' mode, and copy photos from the DCIM or Pictures folder to your PC.
To share photos between Android and iPhone, use cross-platform apps like Google Photos, Dropbox, or share links via messaging apps.
Connect your Android phone to a computer with a USB cable, enable 'Transfer Files' or 'File Transfer', and drag photos to a folder on your computer.
Yes, tap and hold the photo you want to save from the webpage on your Android device and choose 'Save Image'. It's saved to your device's storage.
Use iCloud's website from a browser to upload photos, or transfer photos to a Mac or PC and sync with iCloud for indirect updates.
Yes, use apps like AirDroid, Google Photos, or Bluetooth to send photos from your Android to PC without a cable.
Photo storage limits depend on your device's internal storage or SD card capacity. Always check available space before storing large photo collections.
Yes, simply long-press on an image in your browser and select 'Save Image' to download it directly to your Android device.
Open the Google Photos app, tap the photo you want to upload, and select the upload option. Ensure backup and sync are enabled for automatic uploads.
Photos do not automatically sync to Google Drive. You need to manually upload them or use Google Photos for automatic backup and sync.
An app isn't necessary, but it helps. Use cloud services like Google Photos or Dropbox to access and share photos across devices easily.