There are a few different ways to import your iPhone's iPhone to your computer, depending on whether your computer's operating system is Windows or macOS. Here are some common methods:
Connect using a data cable
Connect your phone to the computer using the cable that came with your iPhone.
If it's the first time it's connected, your iPhone will prompt you if you trust this computer. Select "Trust" and enter your iPhone unlock passcode.
Open "My Computer" and you will see the iPhone device appear as a removable disk. Double-click to open it, then open the "Internal Storage" > "DCIM" folders, where your ** and ** are usually stored.
From here, you can copy and copy to anywhere on your computer.
Use the Windows app
After connecting your iPhone to the computer, open the Windows app.
In the top right corner of the app, tap the Import button and select Import from USB Device to follow the instructions to complete the import process.
Use iCloud
On your iPhone, make sure you've turned on iCloud** Library through Settings > your name] >iCloud >.
On your computer, ** and install iCloud for Windows.
Sign in with the same Apple ID and select Sync**. You can choose to sync all or just new and new.
Use AirDrop
Make sure that both your Mac and iPhone have AirDrop turned on.
On your iPhone, select the one you want to transfer**, tap the Share button, and select your Mac device from Airdrop.
Accept file transfers on your Mac.
Connect using a data cable
Connect your iPhone to your Mac with a data cable.
Open the app and select your device in the sidebar.
You can choose to import all or select specific, and then click Import.
Use iCloud** Library
Turn on iCloud** library on your iPhone through Settings.
On your Mac, open the app and sign in to the same Apple ID in Preferences and turn on iCloud Library.
Your ** will be automatically synced to your Mac.
These methods can help you choose the most suitable way to import ** from iPhone to computer according to your needs.