4 Ways | How to Send Live Photos to Android from iPhone

Can you transfer live photos to Android from iPhone without losing live features? You can make it by following this guide. Try one of the four ways in this guide to know how to send live photos to Android.

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By Demi / Updated on September 4, 2024

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Transfer live photos to Android without losing Live feature

Hello, as the title says, except for the use of Google Photos and wired connections, is there a way to transfer Live Photos from iPhone to Android without losing the Live Motion? Hope anyone can help out. Thanks!

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Live Photos, a feature introduced by Apple, allows you to capture moments with motion and sound. However, sharing these animated photos with Android users can be tricky, as Android devices don’t support this format. How can you transfer Live photos to Android phone?

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If you're wondering how to send Live photos to Android, this article will guide you through four effective methods, to ensure your memories remain intact. Let’s get started.

1# Easy Way to Transfer Live Photos to Android via AOMEI FoneBackup (No Feature Lose)

AOMEI FoneBackup offers the most straightforward and efficient way to transfer Live Photos from an iPhone to an Android device without losing any features. As a powerful iOS data management tool, AOMEI FoneBackup allows you to transfer various types of data, including Live photos between iOS devices and Windows PC.

To send Live photos to Android phone, you can utilize AOMEI FoneBackup to transfer Live photos to PC first, the live photos will be transferred to PC in the compatible JPG format, together with a MOV video file. Then, you can drag and drop them to the Android phone.

• Fast transfer speed: It just takes you 3 seconds to transfer 100 photos, saving your time and effort.
• No loss of quality: AOMEI FoneBackup ensures that the quality and features of your Live Photos remain intact during the transfer process.
• User-friendly interface: The user-friendly design of AOMEI FoneBackup makes it easy for you to handle.

Get the tool on your computer by clicking the icon below. Let’s have an overview of how to send Live photos to Android from iPhone.

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Step 1. Connect both your iPhone and Android phone to computer with a compatible USB > Run AOMEI FoneBackup and click Phone Transfer > Get to iPhone to PC and click Get Started.

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Step 2. Check the Photos icon to preview all photos on your iPhone > Select the live photos you’d like to transfer > Click OK to confirm.

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Step 3. On the next page, click Transfer Settings > From the settings window, choose your Android phone as the Transfer Path to save JPG photos and MOV videos.

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Step 4. Click OK to confirm the change > Finally, click Start Transfer to begin the task.

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2# How to Send Live Photos to Android from Photos App

If you’re looking for a more straightforward method that doesn’t involve third-party software, you can use the Photos app on your iPhone.

However, note that this method involves converting the Live Photos into a format that Android devices can read, such as a still photo or a video. This approach may lead to the loss of the “Live” aspect of the photo.

Step 1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone and navigate to the Live photos you wish to share.

Step 2. Tap the "Live" button from the upper-right corner > Choose "Off" to convert the Live Photo into a still image.

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Step 3. Tap the share icon and choose how you want to send the image (e.g., via email, text message, or another app). Select the recipient (in this case, the Android user) and send the photo.

Warm tip: Optionally, you can also save Live photo as video in iPhone Photos app, and then transfer both still photos and videos to Android phone.

3# How to Transfer Live Photos from iPhone to Android by Google Photos

Google Photos is a cloud-based solution that allows you to backup and sync photos and videos across different devices. This method allows you to preserve the Live Photos as videos, ensuring that they play with motion and sound on Android devices.

Here are the instructions on how to transfer Live photos from iPhone to Android by Google Photos.

Step 1. Download and install Google Photos app on both your iPhone and Android phone.

Step 2. On your iPhone, launch the Google Photos app > Sign in with your Google account, and allow the app to access all your photos.

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Step 3. Go to the Settings > Tap Backup > Toggle on the switch next to Back up to Google Photos, and choose Original to backup Live photos to Google Photos > Tap START BACKUP to begin.

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Step 4. Finally, on your Android’s Google Photos app, sign in your Google account. Now, you can access Live photos on your Android phone, simply tap and click the one you want to add to your Android phone.

4# How to Send Live Photos to Android from iPhone WhatsApp

The last workable way to send Live photos to Android phone is to utilize a popular messaging app like WhatsApp. When it comes to Live Photos, WhatsApp can convert them into GIFs or videos before sending them, which makes them compatible with Android devices.

Step 1. Launch WhatsApp on your device and tap on Contacts to select someone to send Live Photos.

Step 2. Click on the + icon on the bottom left corner of the screen and choose the Photo/Video Library option.

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Step 3. Tap on the Live Photo you want to share, swipe them up, and select Select as GIF to share photos animatedly.

Conclusion

That’s all for how to send Live photos to Android from iPhone using four different apps. Whether you choose the comprehensive capabilities of AOMEI FoneBackup, the straightforward Photos app, the cloud convenience of Google Photos, or the messaging ease of WhatsApp, hope your precious moments will be safely shared and enjoyed across devices.

For more queries, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to contact us.

 
Demi
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Demi from AOMEI group, knows iOS devices like the back of her hand. She's great at fixing problems and keeping data safe. She loves to help people keep their iOS running well. When not teaching, Demi enjoys hiking and taking pictures of nature.