Why does it keep saying something went wrong when importing photos from iPhone?

Why does it keep saying something went wrong when importing photos from iPhone?

Most of the time, this issue can be caused by your iPhone automatically switching to ‘Locked mode’ or ‘Sleep mode’. In addition to that, check your iPhone from time-to-time to make sure that it doesn’t switch to the ‘locked mode’ to prevent the ‘Something went wrong’ error from appearing.

Why won’t my iPhone pictures import to my computer?

Photos can’t import from iPhone to computer possibly because of one of the following reasons. The first possible reason could be that your PC can’t recognize the connected iPhone. The connection issue can be caused by a faulty USB cable, a corrupted USB drive or a system glitch.

Why isn’t my Mac letting me import photos?

Make sure the camera or device is turned on and the camera is set to the correct mode for importing photos. Open Photos (if it isn’t already open), then click the device under Devices in the sidebar. Note: Devices appears in the sidebar only when a camera or storage device is connected.

What is the best way to import photos from iPhone to PC?

First, connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files.

  1. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can’t find the device if the device is locked.
  2. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
  3. Select Import > From a USB device, then follow the instructions.

How do I import photos from iPhone to Windows 10 without iTunes?

How to transfer iPhone and iPad photos using the Windows 10 Photos app

  1. Plug your iPhone or iPad into your PC using a suitable USB cable.
  2. Launch the Photos app from the Start menu, desktop, or taskbar.
  3. Click Import.
  4. Click any photos you’d like to not import; all new photos will be selected for import by default.

How do I import photos from iPhone to Windows 10?