Since iPhone doesn't let you transfer files to a PC via a local wifi network...

since iPhone doesn't let you transfer files to a PC via a local wifi network, which cloud service should I use to transfer muh photos and videos to my pc?

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osxdaily.com/2017/02/27/airdrop-iphone-to-mac/
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>iPhone

dropbox

FPBP

Try Syncthing, someone made a port (updated) for crapOS
itunes.apple.com/us/app/fsync/id964427882?ls=1&mt=8

how about a fucking USB cable

google photos...
or a cable if you value your privacy

but wouldn't you need to use iTunes in order to transfer shit through your PC? I really don't see a difference

Nope, assuming it's a windows 10 pc you can just use the photo app

>smartphone can't do the most basics of things
Get a better phone

Dropbox is easy for automatic backing up your pictures, and it was easy to get 5 gigs for memory.

Resilio Sync

>iPhone
Found your problem.

Ditch the fruity toddler babby toy and get a real phone.

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Give it back, Tyrone.

umm yes it does?
support.apple.com/en-us/HT204144

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>airdrop

that's not available on PC

umm are you trolling or stupid
osxdaily.com/2017/02/27/airdrop-iphone-to-mac/

ok...

a pc running the windows operating system

first result on app store, how does this not work for you?

Just connect your iPhone to your PC via USB. It shows up as a media device that you can just navigate to "This PC\iPhone\Internal Storage\DCIM\bunch of apple folders"

There are other apps out there that will let you transfer files. I use them on occasion, but wired is faster than wireless by far (and a lot less hassle), esp when transferring gigs of media.

Is g really this bad now?

Ftp?
Smb?
Scp?
Rsync?

Literally none of these protocols work on an iphone?

Does it work with all file types?

MEGA, ya dunces.
50 GB free
not connected to botnets

Is SHAREit app on the iPhone? Pretty sure that works locally.

I do remember seeing SMB and FTP being supported, but it said something about supporting only limited file types/extensions (media files mostly).