How to Transfer Thousands of Photos from Android to Android all at Once

As Android manufacturers are competing for users against each other by increasing the resolution of smart phones, our mobile phones are gradually filled with thousands of big size photos. It helps us keep precious memories clearly, but also makes big trouble when we want to transfer these thousands of pictures from one Android to another, like Samsung Galaxy s6 edge, HTC Desire 526 or Huawei Mate S. I believe no body would like to move them one by one via blue tooth or e-mail. Here we are going to talk about how to transfer pictures from Android to Android in bulk.

Part 1. Transfer photos from Android to Android with Gihosoft Mobile Transfer

Firstly, let's introduce an app to transfer pictures from Android to Android. Gihosoft Mobile Phone Transfer is a professional software, concentrating on phone to phone data transfer. With it, you can transfer photos, contacts, messages, call logs, music, videos, etc between Android phones, like Samsung Galaxy s3/s4/s5/s6 and note series, HTC, LG, Sony, Nexus and Huawei.

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1. Download and install Gihosoft Mobile Transfer to your computer.
2. Turn on USB debugging on your Android devices.
3. Connect two Android devices to computer.
4. Select the files that you want to transfer.
5. Click "Start Copy" to begin photo transfer Android.

By virtue of its powerful processing ability, Gihosoft Mobile Transfer will finish the transfer within minutes. Gihosoft will only make a copy of photos to the destination device. The data on your two Android devices are absolutely safe.

Part 2. Transfer pictures from Android to Android with Google Plus

Then, we come to Google service. As a powerful cloud service, Google can backup almost all data on your phone to its server. Therefore, we can backup photos to Google + on one Android, then log in to Google + with the same Google account on another Android. In this way, we can transfer photos between Android phones breezily.

1. Connect two Android devices to network (Wi-Fi is recommended).
2. Download and install Google + app to the two Android devices.
3. On the Android that stores you photos, set up Google account on Google + app, go to "Back up your photos" page and turn on "Auto Backup" It will take a while to back up all photos.
4. Log in to Google + on the other Android with the same Google account. Go to Photos section, and you will be able to view the photos that have been backed up.

Syncing photos to Google server can be extremely convenient since you can get access to the data by logging in Google account on any mobile device. However, people who consider privacy serious are not recommended to use it.