Till Apple can fix the bug, this is my workaround to import live photos on my iPhone without USB cable. Here is more info on Shared Album from Apple website:
The photos and videos in your shared albums are kept in iCloud, but they don't count against your iCloud storage limit.' Although for me, I'll keep the album empty after importing photos. The interesting thing is that if someone send me Live Photos via AirDrop. I can also add Live Photos from my laptop in the Shared Album, and I can grab them in my iPhone as well.Īnother cool thing about this is 'A shared album can hold up to 5000 photos and videos. Then I select them and import into Photo app. Access iCloud through the Photos app on a Mac or download iCloud Photos for Windows via Apple’s support site or. Simply this is for me only.) I tested a few times and I see that Live Photos are intact under Shared Albums in Photo app on my laptop. If you use a Mac, don’t use Airdrop to transfer them over, as you’ll only get the static image files of your photos. And my solution was to use 'Shared Albums' in iCloud. I have been googling to see if anyone can offer solutions but so far, nothing except people are guessing as it is a bug.īut I really wanted to transfer my Live Photos wireless. But if I try to send live photos via AirDrop from my iPhone 7, I have no way of importing them directly into Photo app, and all I get is JPGs in download folder. The interesting thing is that if someone send me Live Photos via AirDrop, (he is using iPhone 6), my laptop running High Sierra would give me the option to import via Photos app.