3 Popular Ways to Transfer Photos from iPad to iPhone - Qiling  

How to Transfer Photos from iPad to iPhone in Detail


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Transfer Photos from iPad to iPhone with Qiling MobiMover
Sync Photos from iPad to iPhone with iCloud
Send Photos from iPad to iPhone with AirDrop

Photo transfer happens every day between various devices. It's relatively easy to transfer photos from iPad to iPhone or transfer photos from iPad to Mac, or in other words, between two Apple devices.

Why? That's because there are many built-in features or apps on your devices that make it simple to share photos and videos across your iOS, iPadOS, or macOS devices. Moreover, there are also third-party tools that aim to transfer photos, videos, music, and more to or from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod more effectively.

Although there are multiple ways to send photos from iPad to iPhone, the best way for you varies in different situations. Check all workable ways in detail and apply one of them to get photos from iPad to iPhone within seconds.

How to Transfer Photos from iPad to iPhone All At Once

Also applies to transfer videos, music, ringtones, contacts, books, and more.

Whether you want to transfer files between two iDevices or between an iPhone/iPad/iPod and a computer (PC or Mac), the iPhone data transfer software - Qiling MobiMover will do you a favor. Thus, you can also use it to transfer photos from iPhone to iPad or transfer photos from PC to iPhone.

When it comes to transferring photos between an iPad and an iPhone, you can choose to transfer pictures all at once or selectively. You can also transfer other supported file types, like videos, music, ringtones, contacts, and books, together with the photos.

To transfer pictures from iPad to iPhone:

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As you can see, Qiling MobiMover can do much more for you in addition to data transfer. It is also an iOS manager, an iPhone backup tool, and a WhatsApp management tool. These features perform well to:

How to Transfer Photos from iPad to iPhone Using iCloud

If both devices are using the same Apple ID, then the best way for you to get photos from iPad to iPhone is undoubtedly using iCloud. With the help of iCloud, you can sync photos, videos, contacts, notes, and more across your devices that use the same Apple ID, including your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and even PC. Thus, you can also transfer photos from PC to iPhone using iCloud.

However, convenient as it is, there are also flaws while using iCloud. iCloud works by syncing, which means it will sync all photos and videos from iPad to iPhone and there is no chance for you to share specific photos. Besides, the photos you delete from one device will also be removed from another.

All in all, iCloud is a good choice if you want to transfer all photos from iPad to iPhone wirelessly.

To transfer photos from iPad to iPhone using iCloud:

Step 1. Go to the Settings app on your iPad and tap [your name].

Step 2. Go to "iCloud" > "Photos" and toggle on "iCloud Photos."

Step 3. Choose "Optimize [device] Storage" or "Download and Keep Originals" according to your need.

Step 4. Repeat these steps on your iPhone and wait for the data syncing process to finish.

If iCloud photos are not syncing, you need to solve the problem and then continue.

Toggle on iCoud Photos on iPhone

Other than iCloud, there are many other cloud-based services that will help to transfer pictures from iPad to iPhone, like Google Photos and Dropbox. If you happen to use one of these utilities, you can also use it to sync photos from iPad to iPhone or vice versa.

How to Send Photos from iPad to iPhone via AirDrop

If you are looking for a wireless solution that allows you to get photos from iPad to iPhone selectively, then AirDrop will fulfill your need well.

AirDrop is a file-sharing service on Apple devices. It enables you to share photos, videos, contacts, websites, locations, and more between two AirDrop-supported devices over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. That means as long as these devices are within the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth range, you can transfer photos from iPad to iPhone wirelessly.

To send photos from iPad to iPhone via AirDrop:

Step 1. Turn on AirDrop on both devices.

Step 2. Go to the Photos app and select the items you want to transfer.

Step 3. Tap the "Share" icon and choose "AirDrop."

Step 4. Select the target iPhone to start transferring photos from iPad to iPhone.

Share Photos via AirDrop

If AirDrop is not working on your iPhone or iPad, don't worry. There is a detailed guide on how to fix the issue of "AirDrop not working." Follow the troubleshooting guide to check the proven fixes.

Frequently Asked Questions

When you transfer photos from iPad to iPhone, there are some problems you may encounter. Check the answers below if you need to.

1. How do I transfer from iPad to iPhone?

Depending on the file type you want to transfer, the way varies. If you want to transfer photos and videos from iPad to iPhone, you can use iPhone data transfer software, iCloud, or AirDrop to get it done. While if you want to transfer files like documents, you can use iCloud Drive to sync files across your devices.

2. Why won't my photos transfer from iPhone to iPad?

If you are using a wireless solution to transfer photos from iPad to iPhone, you should check the network connection. If you are using a cloud service, make sure there is enough space left to save these pictures, or the photos won't transfer.

3. Can I AirDrop from iPad to iPhone?

AirDrop works to transfer photos, videos, contacts, websites, locations, and more between AirDrop-supported devices. Thus, as long as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth function normally on your devices, you can AirDrop from iPad to iPhone successfully.

The Bottom Line

These are other workable ways to move photos from iPad to iPhone. But the three methods above are the most popular ones. All of them are also applicable to transferring other types of files like videos and contacts.

Briefly speaking, Qiling MobiMover needs a USB cable to work but it has more features when it comes to data transfer. While iCloud and AirDrop are the wireless solutions but are only suitable in some situations.

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