However, there may be times when you want to manually back them up by putting them on a USB flash drive. From there, you can take the photos in your pocket to use on other computers or TVs with a USB port. We’ll show you how to transfer photos from Android to a USB drive below.

How to Transfer Photos from Android to a USB Flash Drive

When you take a photo on your Android phone, sometimes it doesn’t show up in Google Drive right away. In that scenario, it can be easier to put photos on a flash drive for use in other situations. Note: Each version of Android and device is different, so your steps will vary slightly. However, these steps will show you what to look for in your version. To transfer photos from Android to a USB flash drive:

Plug your USB flash drive into the PC you want to use to store your photos.Connect your Android phone to your PC by plugging it into another open port.The file system on Android may appear on your PC.If you don’t see it or can’t access the phone’s internal storage, you’ll need to choose the USB option to transfer files option.Typically, the message to change USB settings will appear via notifications.As an example of how Android versions vary, the following is from a OnePlus phone where you choose the File Transfer option in USB Preferences.Go into the folders on your Android phone and find and open the DCIM folder.Open the Camera folder, select the photos you want, and drag and drop them onto the USB drive.

Now you have the photos from your Android phone on your USB flash drive. And you can take them wherever you need them.

Use a USB 3.1 to USB-C Flash Drive

If you don’t have a PC available and need a straightforward way to transfer photos from your Android phone, use a dual drive with USB-C and USB 3.0 or 3.1. The drive lets you put photos from your Android phone on it. You can use it with PCs with a standard USB port and other USB-C devices. To transfer photos from Android to the USB dual drive:

Plug the USB-C side of your drive into the bottom of your Android phone.A notification will appear that says the drive is connected—tap Explore.Tap Categories from the options at the bottom of the screen and choose Images from the onscreen options.Select the photos you want to add to the USB drive.Tap the three-dot menu button in the upper-right corner and tap the Copy option.Choose the USB drive option on the following screen.Select the folder on your USB drive you want to place the photos.Finally, tap the Paste button at the top to allow the transfer to complete.Wait while your photos copy from your phone to the USB drive. A notification will appear when the action is complete, and you can remove the drive from the bottom of your phone.

Now, like when using a PC, your photos will be on the USB drive, and you can use them how you want. For example, you might want to share photos by sharing a USB drive from your Wi-Fi router. You can also transfer them to your PC for safekeeping.

Transfer Photos from Android to a USB Drive

If you need to transfer photos from your Android phone to a USB flash drive, the steps above are straightforward and get the job done. However, you can always download your photos and save them to your USB drive using Google Drive. The easiest way is to get a USB-C to USB 3.1 dual drive. Not only does it allow you to create a local backup of your photos, but it allows you to transfer them to older machines with standard USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 ports. The dual drives are perfect for bridging that aspect of the digital divide. Comment

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