Hello Android community! Today we address a question that some Android users may be having: how to move files from their #GalaxyS7 device to a Mac. Although there’s just a small fraction Galaxy owners who may want to transfer data to their Mac, we also realize that there’s no readily available literature that provides a direct answer on what needs to be done. This is why we dedicate a third of this post to providing the steps to do this procedure successfully. We also answer two other issues that some others users may encounter. We hope you’ll find our solutions helpful.
Install SideSync onto a PC & mobile device, and then connect two devices through USB data cable or Wi-Fi. Simply connecting the PC & mobile, you can conveniently use various features of SideSync. For a PC, click the download button to install it. For a mobile device, install it.
- Upon making the USB connection between the Samsung Galaxy Note or Samsung Galaxy tablet and a PC, a number of things happen. Don’t let any of these things cause you undue alarm. First, you may see some activity on the PC: some drivers being installed and such. That’s normal behavior any time you first connect.
- Connect your phone to your computer’s USB port via the charging cable. Open Mac Finder. Locate Android File Transfer on your list of drives. Double-click the Android drive icon. After this, you’ll be able to view a file with a complete list of applications. To open or view these apps, simply drag them to your desktop and move them around as.
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Problem 1: How to transfer files from a Galaxy S7 to Mac
Hi. I have a Galaxy S7 Edge with a 32GB micro SD card. The card is almost full and thus I would like to backup the contents of the card to my Mac and then transfer those back onto a new, larger micro SD card. However, when attempting to connect over USB (the cable supplied originally with the S7 Edge), the Mac is unable to connect. “Android File Transfer” tells me “Could not connect to device” and “Try reconnecting or restarting your device.”This persists after reconnection of the USB cable, and after power cycling the S7 device. I’ve also confirmed that when I pull down the ‘window shade’ on the S7, there is an update stating “Android System” and it’s set to “File Transfer.”
Note I’ve tried other settings and those aren’t working either. I’ve also tried ‘Coolmuster Android Assistant for Mac’ and that doesn’t seem to work either. Several google searches leave me still without any solution to this problem. I’m hoping you may have some insight? I would really appreciate any suggestions you might have. — Chris.Ambrozic
Solution: Hi Chris. Computers like PCs or Macs generally are equipped with a suite of USB software called drivers to allow them to recognize connections from another device like an Android smartphone. In most cases, these USB drivers are developed by the operating system manufacturers such as Microsoft for Windows-based PCs and Apple for Macs. These drivers, just like any software or operating system sometimes need updates. So, if your Mac has not been updated lately and there’s a pending update for its Mac OS, make sure to install it first before attempting to connect your S7 to it again. If your Mac already runs that latest available update at this time, you can do further troubleshooting by following the steps below.
Solution: Hi Chris. Computers like PCs or Macs generally are equipped with a suite of USB software called drivers to allow them to recognize connections from another device like an Android smartphone. In most cases, these USB drivers are developed by the operating system manufacturers such as Microsoft for Windows-based PCs and Apple for Macs. These drivers, just like any software or operating system sometimes need updates. So, if your Mac has not been updated lately and there’s a pending update for its Mac OS, make sure to install it first before attempting to connect your S7 to it again. If your Mac already runs that latest available update at this time, you can do further troubleshooting by following the steps below.
How to use Smart Switch for to transfer files from Samsung to Mac OS
The easiest way to ensure that your Mac recognizes your Galaxy S7 is by using the Samsung Smart Switch application. It’s an official app from Samsung designed to allow you to seamlessly transfer data between your Samsung device and your computer.
Step 1: Verify if your Mac is compatible with Smart Switch application
Your Mac needs to meet some minimum requirements in order for Smart Switch app to work. Below are the minimum requirements:
- Operating System: Mac OS X® 10.6 or later.
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or higher.
- RAM: 1GB or higher.
- Screen resolution: 1280 x 800.
- Android file transfer application installed on your computer.
Step 2: Ensure that you have Android File Transfer application installed in your Mac
You mentioned Android File Transfer application so we assume that’s it’s already installed. However, we want you to uninstall, then reinstall it just in case.
- After uninstalling Android File Transfer application, download the app again by following this link.
- Open androidfiletransfer.dmg.
- Drag Android File Transfer to Applications folder.
Step 3: Use Smart Switch to transfer files from your Samsung Galaxy S7 to Mac
If your Mac meets all the requirements above, you can then install the Smart Switch application. Once you’ve finished installing Smart Switch, follow the steps below in order to transfer your files to your Mac:
- Connect your Galaxy S7 device to your Mac via USB cable.
- Open Smart Switch application in your Mac.
- If it says that your phone is locked, simply unlock the screen of your Galaxy S7.
- Wait for Smart Switch to recognize that the phone has been unlocked. This can take a few moments.
- Click on the name of your phone (Samsung Galaxy S7).
- Click on the memory where your files are located.
- A screen should open showing you the folders in the selected storage device. Choose Card to open folders in the SD card.
- If you want to move a folder or file to your Mac, simply highlight it then drag it to the folder location you want.
Step 4: Wipe your Mac and reinstall clean Mac OS
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If your Mac remains problematic and won’t allow you to install Smart Switch for some reason, or if Smart Switch won’t work as expected after installing it, consider wiping your computer and reinstalling a clean version of its operating system.
Problem 2: Galaxy S7 edge keeps freezing, stops responding when in normal mode
Hey! My Samsung S7 edge suddenly started to freeze. Once it froze, it didn’t respond to anything. Not even the “power button + volume down button” or “power button + volume up + home button.”I went to the closest technician, and they backed up my data, restored firmware and gave my phone back. Once i got home, deleted almost every app on the phone, since i thought it was somehow related to the crashing. The phone somehow still acted strange by crashing and freezing, but the “volume down + power button” did the trick. Today it froze, so i booted it in safe mode. Everything was okay for 10 minutes, but then when i decided to power it up back to normal, it restarted and froze again, unresponsibly to anything. Is there anything i can do with it? Because the local technician said that they can do another firmware restore, but since i still have the problem after it it feels unnecessary. Best regards! — Mantas Gusmantas
Solution: Hi Mantas. If the phone was working normally when it was running in safe mode, then a bad third party app is most probably to blame. Observing the phone for 10 minutes though is not long enough to allow you to confirm that. Try restarting the device again to safe mode for at least 24 hours. In this mode, only pre-installed apps should be running so if the phone runs perfectly fine throughout the observation period, you can bet a third party app is to blame.
To know which app is causing the trouble, you’ll need to use the method of elimination. Here’s how:
- Uninstall a third party app. Remove the most recently installed app first. If you can still remember what app you install right before the phone started to freezing up, remove that app first.
- After you uninstall an app, check if the problem is still present by using the phone as usual for up to 10 minutes. If it works fine without the hiccup, then the newly uninstalled app is probably the one causing it.
- If the problem returns, uninstall another third party app.
- Repeat step number 2.
- Do Steps 1-3 until you’ve identified the source of the bug.
Problem 3: Galaxy S7 missing Software update option under Settings
So when I try to update my S7 edge it fails to update everytime. And when I go to applications in my setting and look for the software update app it isn’t there so the only way I can access it is when the notification pops up at the top and if I hold down on the notification it brings me to the disable, force stop options and the apps data but I’m not able to press force stop or disable like it said in your article so what do I do? The version it says it is is 2.0.22-0. — Kammy
Solution: Hi Kammy. It’s a bit suspicious that you can’t find the Software update option under Settings app. If this Galaxy S7 edge was provided by your carrier, make sure to contact them to ask if they intentionally removed the Software update option. In a lot carrier-provided S7s we examined, software update should still be available. It definitely is present in international versions and those models that are not locked to carriers.
If your carrier will say that software update option should be present under Settings, then something must have removed it. We’re not aware of any malware that may do such but there’s always a chance that it can happen. We don’t know enough about your phone history to be of help in giving you an accurate answer.
To be on the safe side, you can try to perform a factory reset to see if the Software update option will resurface afterwards. Here’s how to do that:
- Create a backup of your important files such as photos, videos, etc.
- Turn off your Samsung Galaxy S7.
- Press and then hold the Home and Volume UP keys, then press and hold the Power key.
- When the Samsung Galaxy S7 shows on the screen, release the Power key but continue holding the Home and Volume Up keys.
- When the Android logo shows, you may release both keys and leave the phone be for about 30 to 60 seconds.
- Using the Volume Down key, navigate through the options and highlight ‘wipe data / factory reset.’
- Once highlighted, you may press the Power key to select it.
- Now highlight the option Yes — delete all user data using the Volume Down key and press the Power button to select it.
- Wait until your phone is finished doing the Master Reset. Once completed, highlight ‘Reboot system now’ and press the Power key.
- The phone will now reboot longer than usual.
Summary
In an era where smartphones have become the main tool in taking photos, transferring photos from a cell phone to a computer is common. As such you may have to find out how to transfer photos from Samsung to Mac if you have those specific devices.
For those who have Samsung phones and Mac/iMac/MacBook computers, below are some of the methods you can use. Wifispoof 2 0 – change your wifi mac address. You can pick one as you like to download photos from Samsung phone to Mac for backup or freeing up Samsung phone space.
Method 1. How to Transfer Photos from Samsung to Mac with The Best Samsung Transfer for Mac
When you need to transfer photos from Samsung to Mac, a professional Samsung Transfer for Mac - Samsung Messages Backup (Mac Version) is designed for you. We list this program as the first choice because its all-around & powerful functions can provide big convenience for every Android user. Those who do not have a technical background can even use it intuitively.
The Highlights of Samsung Messages Backup (Mac Version)
1) Support photos, music, videos, contacts, call logs, SMS, apps, and so on.
2) Allow previewing files before data transferring.
3) Transfer files between Android and Mac with few clicks (Manage Android files on Mac).
4) No third-party app is required. Easy to use.
5) 100% clean & safe. Without data loss.
6) Support almost all Android phones on the market, including Samsung Galaxy S10/S9/S8/S7/S6, Galaxy Note 9/Note 8, Galaxy A9/A8, and more.
You can free download Samsung Messages Backup to your Mac here and follow the steps to transfer photos from Samsung to Mac easily.
[Step-by-step Tutorial] How Do I Transfer Photos from Samsung to Mac with The Best Samsung Transfer for Mac?
You can have a quick look at the brief steps and learn the details at the following instructions.
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Quick Look
- Launch Samsung Messages Backup software and connect your Samsung phone to the Mac with a USB cable.
- Preview and tick on the photos from the interface of the program.
- Click Export to transfer photos from Samsung to Mac without data loss.
- Additional: Backup your whole Samsung Galaxy to the Mac with 1 click (photos are included).
See the 1-2-3 steps to easily transfer photos from Samsung Galaxy to the Mac
Step 1. Please run the program and connect your Samsung Galaxy to the Mac with a USB cable. You can see the interface as below to let you enable USB debugging on your Samsung phone, just do like the prompts.
Step 2. Follow the on-screen prompts to make the program recognize your Samsung Galaxy. You can enter the main interface of the program, from which you can see all the detected files are sorted into different folders on the left panel.
Step 3. Please go to the Photos folder, choose Phone Gallery and preview the pictures that you want to transfer to your Mac, tick them on.
Step 4. Click the Export button on the top menu bar, then you need to select a local folder to save the transferred photos, confirm your choice and the photos you have ticked are backed up from Samsung phone to the Mac.
Additional: 1-click backup your whole Samsung Galaxy to your Mac.
On the main interface of Samsung Messages Backup, please go to Super Toolkit on the top menu bar. Then click the Backup button, choose a location to save the backups and tap on Back Up. Wait for a few minutes and all the files on your Samsung Galaxy are transferred to your Mac.
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Method 2. How to Transfer Photos from Samsung to Mac with Android File Transfer
Android File Transfer is one of the most popular desktop apps among Android users. It has many who praise it for its features and at the same a smaller number who have had a bad experience using it. Despite that, it is one of the most reliable Android file-sharing apps you can come across.
Steps to transfer photos from Samsung to Mac using Android File Transfer
- Install Android File Transfer on your Mac then connect the Samsung device to the Mac computer using a USB cable.
- Swipe downward on your Samsung screen to go to the notification bar and connect it in MTP mode.
- Open Android File Transfer on Mac then look for the location of the pictures. You will most likely find them in the Camera folder under DCIM.
- Create a folder on Mac and select the photos you wish to transfer then drag them over to the folder.
Pros:
- Support to transfer files between Android devices and Mac computers.
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- Android phones with Android 3.0 or later are supported.
- Support media files and documents.
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Cons:
- Do not allow to preview data before transferring, which makes it harder for the first time users to locate anything they need.
- Only support to import photos from a Samsung Galaxy to Mac one by one.
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Method 3. How to Transfer Photos from Samsung to Mac with Smart Switch
Samsung Smart Switch is one of the fastest photo-sharing apps and is also great for the transfer of other types of files, which is believed to have contributed to its wide popularity. It has both the mobile apps and desktop apps for Mac/Windows, so you can use its Mac version to import photos from Samsung Galaxy to Mac.
Here's how:
- Install and launch Smart Switch on your Mac.
- Connect your Samsung device to the Mac with a USB cable and allow access to the phone data on your Samsung screen. After that, Smart Switch will detect your phone automatically.
- On the main interface, please hit the name of your phone, and go to the Internal memory by tapping on the folder icon.
- You can get a list of files of your phone memory. Please go to DCIM > Camera > select the photos that you like to copy > drag them to the Mac computer.
Pros:
- Widely support Android devices with Android 4.3 or later and Mac OS X 10.6 or later.
- Support photos, videos, music, contacts, messages, calendars, and more.
- Support to backup your Samsung to Mac with 1 click.
- Support to restore from iTunes backup.
Cons:
- Do not allow to preview data before transferring.
- When backing up your whole Samsung phone to Mac, the speed is slower than Samsung Messages Backup software (mentioned in Method 1).
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Method 4. How to Transfer Photos from Samsung to Mac with Image Capture App
For those who do not like installing third-party software on your Mac computer, the Image Capture app is the most appropriate method for you to copy photos from Samsung to Mac. It comes installed on Mac which means all you have to do is open it and use it.
Here's how:
- Launch Image Capture app on your Mac.
- Connect your Samsung device to the Mac with a USB cable, choose the PTP mode from the Samsung notification screen.
- Select your Samsung phone from the Devices list.
- Choose a local folder for storing the transferred photos.
- Preview the photos and choose the ones that you want to copy, then click Import. You can also click Import All to copy all the photos from Samsung to Mac.
Pros:
- Support to preview pictures before copying.
- No third-party software required.
- Allow transferring a large number of pictures at once fast.
- Easy to use.
Cons:
- Only support photos/pictures.
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Conclusion
With the 4 simple ways mentioned above, transferring photos from Samsung to Mac will no longer trouble you. Pick one as your will to have a try.
If you need to transfer other files between Samsung Galaxy S10/S9/S8/S7/S6 to the Mac, such as contacts, call logs, SMS, music, videos, apps, and documents, you can choose Samsung Messages Backup, which is a powerful software for Android data management.
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