There’s probably a simple way to do it ( Google drive?) but you could always email them to yourself and open the email on your PC.
Hi.. techno-thicky here again...
I have bought a Huawei P30 Lite android phone and I'm quite pleased with it. However I can't seem to download the pictures I've taken onto my Windows PC. This was quite easy on my old Windows phone using drag and drop but not so with this Android phone. The only file on the phone that i can think holds the pictures seems to be in Internal storage\Pictures\.Gallery2\recycle but there are 16 files in there each with a huge filename that makes no sense and cannot be copied.
As always genuinely grateful to anyone that can help.
Rob
There’s probably a simple way to do it ( Google drive?) but you could always email them to yourself and open the email on your PC.
Cheers..
Jase
Assuming you have them backed up to the cloud, go to google photos, browse and then right click on the ones you want.
Look for a folder called DCIM - often that's used as a location for phone camera JPEGs.
unless you have turned it off - these are automatically back-up to your google gallery and you can find them at:
https://photos.google.com/
you can download them to your PC from there.
I take photos on a canon camera which I then upload to Google photos via google photos app using a card reader. However, this uploads photos with the date and time of upload and not original date and time the photos were taken. And in a random order and not in photo sequence.
I discovered that by going to google photos on phone browser but in desktop setting, this allows the photos to be uploaded in time and date order that the photos were taken. I have uploaded photos from my pc this way also.
Then in google photos app, my google pixel photos and canon camera photos are in one place and in correct date and time order.