Standard Email - If you are trying to transfer the images to your own phone, enter your own email address. If you are transferring the images to someone else, and they have a phone capable of receiving email, you can enter their regular email address. MMS - If you want the message to be sent as an MMS message to the cell phone, use the recipient’s MMS address. Click here for details on finding someone’s MMS address. When looking through the chart, make sure to choose the MMS address, not the SMS address.
To receive an MMS message, you will need to have a cellular data connection.
Email - This sends the photo as an attachment on an email message. Messaging - This sends the photo as an attachment to a text message (MMS), or through your iMessage (if both you and the recipient have Apple iPhones). App-specific options - There will be a variety of other options listed based on what you have installed, including Facebook, Hangouts, WhatsApp, and more. Pick the option that best matches the needs of you and your recipient.
You will also be asked to trust the computer on your iPhone’s screen.
Windows - Ensure that you have Windows Media Player 10 or later installed. You can check for updates by click the “Help” menu and selecting “Check for updates”. Mac OS X - Download the Android File Transfer tool from Google. This utility allows you to connect your Android device to a Mac computer. You can get it for free from android. com/filetransfer/.
Don’t disconnect the Android phone until the transfer is finished.