

I guess just like with Windows PC's, you should always try to keep a good chunk of free space for it to work with. Once I had more free space on my phone than the size of the largest video I had, then photo/video transfer from iPhone to Windows pc was a piece of cake again. I found that a newer lightning cable (the one with my 7 not my 5s) helped a little bit.īut what really made the difference for me was clearing off several GB of space on my phone (delete or offload some apps and stuff like that, which was also very difficult to do while phone memory was low). Then I would have to unplug/replug my phone in to pc and try again. I was able to transfer small pics but videos were a nightmare, and often the iPhone would become unrecognized after one video transfer, or even before. I found that my problem was my phone was just too full, and it was causing phone to act "buggy" and slow.

I have had same problems with my iPhones (5s and 7).
