1. Using a USB Cable:
* Connect: Connect your Motorola phone to your PC using a USB cable.
* File Transfer Mode: On your phone, tap the notification that appears and select "File Transfer" (or "MTP" or "PTP"). This allows your PC to access the phone's storage.
* Access Photos: Open your PC's file explorer and navigate to your phone's storage (usually under "This PC" or "My Computer").
* Copy and Paste: Find the "DCIM" folder (which stands for Digital Camera Images). Copy the photos you want and paste them into a folder on your PC.
2. Using Wireless Transfer:
* Motorola Migrate App: If your phone supports it, download the Motorola Migrate app on your PC. Use the app to wirelessly transfer photos (and other data) from your phone to your computer.
* Cloud Storage: Upload photos to a cloud storage service like Google Photos, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. on your phone. Then, download them from the service to your PC.
3. Using SD Card (If Applicable):
* Remove SD Card: If your phone has an SD card slot, remove the SD card.
* Insert in PC: Insert the SD card into your PC's card reader.
* Access Photos: Your PC should recognize the SD card. Access the files and copy the photos you need.
Additional Tips:
* Check Phone Settings: Some Motorola phones have built-in file transfer tools in their settings. Check your phone's "Settings" app for options like "USB Connection" or "Transfer Files."
* Software: Some PC software, like the Motorola Moto Sync app, can also be used to transfer photos between your phone and PC.
* Wireless Transfer: If you use a wireless method, ensure your phone and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Remember: Ensure you have a backup of your photos before transferring them. This prevents data loss if something goes wrong during the process.