Moving data from iPhone to PC involves several methods depending on what you want to transfer. Using a USB cable and Windows: Connect your iPhone to your PC with a USB cable. On your PC, open File Explorer and locate your iPhone under "Devices." You can then browse and copy photos, videos, and documents directly. For the first time, you may need to trust the connection on your iPhone. Using iCloud: Sign into iCloud on your iPhone (Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud) and enable syncing for Photos, Contacts, Mail, and other data. On your PC, visit iCloud.com or install iCloud for Windows to access and download your data. Using iTunes or Finder: On older Windows PCs or Macs, connect your iPhone and use iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac) to back up your device, then restore that backup on your PC or access files through the backup. For specific content: Photos and videos sync through OneDrive or Google Photos if enabled. Contacts, calendar, and notes can export through their respective apps or cloud services. Text messages and app data are more difficult to transfer directly and typically require cloud services or third-party tools. Best practice: Use a combination—iCloud for important data like contacts and calendar, cloud storage services for documents, and manual copying for media files. This ensures comprehensive backup and easy access across devices.