Transfer photos from Google Project Ara to PC or Mac

It’s important that you can transfer the pretty pics you have taken with your Google Project Ara, to your laptop or your Mac. Actually, whether it’s just to save the pics or to retouch them, you’ll have to transfer them to the laptop or the Mac. To transfer pics from your Google Project Ara, there are a lot of solutions that we will discover on this page. We will see in the first of all time how you can transfer the pics of the Google Project Ara in a classic solution, ie with the USB cable. In the secondary step, we will discover how to transfer the pics with the Google Project Ara memory card, when you have one. Finally, we’ll discover how to transfer the pics to your computer via applications that use the internet.transfer-photos-Google-Project-Ara

Transfer photos from Google Project Ara to LAPTOP or Mac with USB cable

Transfer photos to a LAPTOP

To transfer photos from your Google Project Ara to a laptop, you may use the USB cable. Indeed, the cable you employ to charge your smartphone will permit you to transfer your photos. To do this, nothing could be easier. Just connect your Google Project Ara to your laptop first by plugging in the USB cable. You must after that activate the Multimedia device or USB storage option in the notification bar of your Google Project Ara. When done, your laptop will recognize the phone and you will then have the ability to access the smartphone files by going to My Computer. You should discover your smartphone show up on the removable disks. All you have to do is open it and find the file named DCIM. It is in this file that the photos of your Google Project Ara are stored. You can after that copy the photos you want on your laptop.

Transfer pics to a Mac

In the same solution as for the LAPTOP, the first of all section is to connect the Google Project Ara to the Mac via the USB cable. After that choose Multimedia Device or USB Storage in the notification bar of your Google Project Ara. When done, you may open the Finder on your Mac and you should discover the Google Project Ara show up in the list of devices on the left. All you have to do is find the DCIM file and transfer the pics to your Mac. Well, that is it!

Transfer pics from Google Project Ara to PC or Mac with memory card

Transferring photos from the Google Project Ara with the memory card is a fairly useful procedure, but the latter requires two conditions. In order to apply this procedure, you will need to first have a memory card on your Google Project Ara. The secondary condition is that: your pics has to be saved on it. So if your pics do not save by default on the phone’s memory card, this procedure is not the best for you. In the event you meet these two conditions, the transfer will be rather basic. Indeed, you will first have to take the memory card out of your Google Project Ara and slide it into your mac or your laptop. The memory card will appear in removable disks on LAPTOP and mobile devices on Mac. All you have to do is open the DCIM file on the memory card and copy the pics you wish on the Mac or the LAPTOP.

Upload pics with Dropbox or Google Drive

There’s lots of applications that transfer pics from your Google Project Ara directly to your computer via the net. Among these applications, we find the most interesting and free are Dropbox and Google Drive. With these applications, you may synchronize your photos and automatically find them on your LAPTOP or Mac. To do this, you will need to download and install the application on your Google Project Ara through the PlayStore. Once you have installed the app, you will need to create or sign in with your account. You can actually then choose the timings of the pics and screenshots of Google Project Ara by going to the settings. Once the synchronization is activated, you will need to download and install precisely the same software on your LAPTOP or Mac. When this section is complete, you will have a folder on your LAPTOP or Mac where you can find all the photos that have synchronized automatically. This is a technique that is extremely convenient because the transfer of pics is completed as you take them.