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get a micro sd card and a micro sd card to sd card adapter. before you take a picture click sd card then take ur picture, take out adapter, take out micro sd card, stick it in ur fone. if you do not have a slot for a micro sd card, YOU FAIL AND YOU CAN NEVER "SEND PICTURES FROM THE NINTENDO DSi TO A CELL PHONE"!!!!!!!!!!!! (unless you get a different phone of course)
Nintendo dsi. Take it from me ive tried both. Samsung gravity stinks
take off the back piece and turn it to its side and there is a slot for the memory card it is right under your phone card hope that helps and you find it i have the same phone!!
It Is Not Possible directly. But If You Have Little Amount Of Contacts Then You Can Take The Help Of The SIM Card. Move The Contacts From Nokia's Phone memory To The SIM Memory..Then Insert The SIM To The Samsung Mobile Phone Then Move The Contacts To Samsung's Phone memory. OR You Can Do It The Hard Way By Manual Typing..
Yes, you can transfer the pictures from the memory card to a computer. Then transfer from the computer to the phone using the usb data cable that came with the phone. If you do not want to do that, you can take the memory card (not the sim card) out of the phone, find an adapter and connect it to your computer directly. Then transfer files.
take it out of the freezer?
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Yes
easy! its in the back of it! you have to take of the back!
Yes you can take the sd card out of the phone
First of all - switch out the memory card off your Samsung Omnia i900 phone immediately, stop pushing more data to the memory card (usually SD card) of the phone and better take it out and put it in safe place in order to avoid physical damage.The next step - connect the Samsung memory card to your PC or Mac and use the Samsung phone photo recovery software recommended below to start scan for those missing items like photos, movies or music songs etc.Lastly - when the scanning procedure is complete, save the found files to another disk. Then import them back to your Samsung phone if urgently needed. Note: better make multiple copies from now on in case any emergency.
You have two choices... (1) Swap the SIM card (assuming they both take the same size card) - and copy the data to the new phone's memory. (2) Connect the OLD phone to a computer, copy the relevant data to the computer, connect the NEW phone to the computer and transfer the data to the new phone.