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I will add my solution that worked on Ubuntu

First install simple-mtpfssimple-mtpfs and install fusefuse.

Then:

cd ~
mkdir myphone
simple-mtpfs ~/myphone

Now you have your phone folders mounted on this directory, you can use rsync -t , or cp -p to copy the pictures and the created/modified/accessed times will not be changed.

Work for me :)

I will add my solution that worked on Ubuntu

First install simple-mtpfs and install fuse

cd ~
mkdir myphone
simple-mtpfs ~/myphone

Now you have your phone folders mounted on this directory, you can use rsync -t , or cp -p to copy the pictures and the created/modified/accessed times will not be changed.

Work for me :)

I will add my solution that worked on Ubuntu

First install simple-mtpfs and install fuse.

Then:

cd ~
mkdir myphone
simple-mtpfs ~/myphone

Now you have your phone folders mounted on this directory, you can use rsync -t , or cp -p to copy the pictures and the created/modified/accessed times will not be changed.

Work for me :)

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I will add my solution that worked on Ubuntu

First install simple-mtpfs and install fuse

cd ~
mkdir myphone
simple-mtpfs ~/myphone

Now you have your phone folders mounted on this directory, you can use rsync -t , or cp -p to copy the pictures and the created/modified/accessed times will not be changed.

Work for me :)