Transfer Photos and Videos from iCloud A to iCloud B

Last modified: Jun 7, 2023 8:24 PM
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If you have two different Apple IDs then there are many things that can't be merged between two devices that use two different Apple ID. However, it is not impossible.


The process given below is tedious and cumbersome. Please keep in mind that iCloud uses Apple ID credentials.


iCloud A to iCloud B Photo Transfer


It is a lot easier on a Mac, though is feasible on a PC too. Assuming from iCloud A to iCloud B assuming both have few photos.


Using iPhone & Mac

  1. Log in to https://www.icloud.com with Apple ID A credentials. Download all photos to a folder on Mac / PC
  2. Transfer all downloaded photos from the folder to iPhone using AirDrop (Not for PC) which is signed in with Apple ID B account (On an iPhone)

Once Transferred, all the photos are in one place and it will now automatically sync to iCloud B (*-If you had turned on iCloud Photos, all your content will automatically get stored in iCloud B )


Only Using Mac (signed with Apple ID B credentials)

  1. Log in to https://www.icloud.com on a web browser with Apple ID A credentials. Download all photos to a folder on Mac / PC
  2. Open Photos App
  3. From the Menu > File > Import > [Select the Folder in which the Photos from iCloud A are downloaded]
  4. Click Review for Import
  5. Click on Import All New Items
  6. On Photos App
  7. Photos > Preferences… > Check iCloud Photos.

All your iCloud A and iCloud B photos are in one place iCloud B & Mac Photos App


Only using iPhone (Assuming the iPhone has enough space). Cumbersome process.

  1. iPhone signed in with iCloud A (Apple ID A)
  2. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, then turn on iCloud Photos.
  3. Also, Check Download and Keep Originals
  4. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name]
  5. Sign out (This will turn off Find My)
  6. Prompted for Apple ID A password - Provide
  7. Prompt for Keep a Copy of your Data on this iPhone. Enable whichever you want.
  8. Sign Out
  9. iCloud A, Data will be removed from the device. Whichever you had disabled in Step 7
    1. Sign in with Apple ID B
    2. Again on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos, then turn on iCloud Photos.
    3. Also Check Download and Keep Originals


You can see if photos or videos have uploaded to iCloud when you open the Photos app and view your library in Moments. Now all your Photos are on iCloud and iPhone



Comments

Jun 7, 2023 8:24 PM

When someone shares something with you using AirDrop, you see an alert with a preview. You can tap Accept or Decline.

If you tap Accept, the AirDrop will come through within the same app it was sent from. For example, photos appear in the Photos app and websites open in Safari. App links open in the App Store so you can download or purchase the app.

If you AirDrop something to yourself, like a photo from your iPhone to your Mac, you won't see an option to Accept or Decline—it'll automatically get sent to your device. Just make sure that both devices are signed in with the same Apple ID.

Jun 7, 2023 8:24 PM

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