If you've copied the photos from your S8+ to your PC, as the first step I'd check if the metadata was retained or not. Either the file creation date or file modification date, I don't recall which. However, if that field is empty or doesn't exist, then it will use the file metadata instead. In my experience, iPhones will look for the date that the image was taken in the image metadata. ![]() Are you sure the photos you're syncing using iTunes still have the correct metadata? I can't do it on my current phone because I have iCloud Photo Library enabled, but I tried it on an old iPhone that I reset and it appears to have the correct timestamp. OP, I'm confused about iTunes not working. It's on the computer, great, but I could've done the same thing by plugging the S8+ into the computer and copying it over too, with much less hassle. Even if OP is able to export their entire library using Google Takeout without their metadata being fucked, it doesn't address how OP is supposed to get the photos on the iPhone. I'm a little confused as to why everyone here is so fixated on Google Photos when it seems like it requires you to follow a very specific process to not have your metadata screwed with, or it requires you to manually repair/merge the metadata yourself.ĭoes the OP not have the original photos on their S8+? Why not get it from there instead of having to go through an intermediary like Google Photos with a bunch of extra steps?įurthermore, that's only half of OP's problem.
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