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there I know there's many ways to transfer multiple pictures from an iPhone to an iPad,but i want to transfer them using only the iPhone and iPad, without a PC or Mac. I was wondering if there was an app that would allow me to do this on the go. Hope you nice guys can help me,ths!

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It is called iCloud and is released next Month.

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The Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit allows you to transfer pictures from a camera (including an iPhone) to an iPad via USB.

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If you are willing to spend the money ($30 I think) on the kit and it's convenient to carry the small adapter that comes in the "kit", then this is truly the best way to get pics/movies from iPhone to iPad. It's drop dead simple (really) and faster than any wireless solution. – Randy6T9 Sep 23 '11 at 8:41

you can use Dropbox to share files between your devices

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Upload all of the pictures from the iPhone to a photo sharing service (ie. Flickr, Photobucket, Google, et al.), and then download them using the same app on the iPad. It might be tedious, but it's possible now (instead of waiting for iCloud)

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This article suggests that LY MobileSoft has developed an app that allows pictures to be shared between iOS devices.

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It's very simple,you can solve the problem through these ways. One way is install the app called "Photo Transfer" you can select unto 50 photos at once. And the Other way is install free app "Photo Bucket" on both the devices. Upload all the photos to Photo bucket from iPhone, open Photo Bucket on iPad and download all the photos. What's more, you may refer to the page about iPod/iPhone/iPad Transfer Backup Reviews, which included transferring iDevice to computer and iTunes. Good Luck!!

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You may use PhotoSync to transfer pictures between iPhone/iPad/Mac/PC by Wi-Fi.

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Once the iPhone is plugged in and recognized by iTunes, you will want to back up the iPhone. To do this, click the iPhone icon in the left menu. This will bring up a summary of the iPhone as well as options. Click “Restore.” Click "Yes" when asked if you want to back up your data on the iPhone.

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