I usually just send the picture in a picture message addressed to my e-mail address.
I imagine if you put it on a memory card you may be able to get it onto your computer, but I don't know about that.
Actually, it depends. With a SIM card (GSM Technology), the card can be removed, placed into a USB to SIM bridge adapter, and then any commerical data recovery product should be able to scan the contents. With CDMA phones, it's a bit more tricky.
The method varies with each camera, but basically goes like this...
Be sure the camera is turned OFF.
Connect the camera to the computer.
Turn the camera ON. Go to My Computer or the Mac equivalent, and find the new drive that just appeared.
Click on it, and you should see your photos. You may have to dig down through a couple of folder layers, depending on how your camera stores them.
Drag them to a file on the computer. Turn the camera OFF. Disconnect it from the computer. Delete the photos on the camera according to the instructions that came with the camera. DO NOT DELETE THEM USING THE COMPUTER unless the instructions specifically say to do it that way.
Either you hook it up to a computer, or you remove the memory card from the camera and connect it to a card reader that's hooked to the computer. To add to this you may not have a computer so take the card to a photo shop or such and you can download the pictures there. Some printers have a card slot you can put the card to, and print the photos this way. Hope this will help.
If you have a memory card in it, put it in the computer. If not, try using the cable that came with it if there was one.
You have to press send.
Some carriers for a cell phone might want a person to use their resources to download pictures from the phone to the internet. This might require that the user have an online account with the carrier. If the LG PM-225 camera phone is connected to the computer with a data or USB cord, the phone should prompt the user to follow the instructions on the screen of the computer.
You could use a dedicated printer - to hook-up your phone and print pictures direct from the memory.
Just ca;; the Kmart or go into the store- the disit Manager phone # is sometimes posted
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You can move the photos you want to edit into your phone's memory card, then access those photos through the computer and edit them with whatever software you would like to use.
No. You can upload pictures from your camera onto your computer then send them to your phone.
If the pictures are stored in the phone's memory or SIM card - yes. If they're stored on the phone company's server - no.
You can't ! The pictures are stored on your PHONE - either in it's memory, or on a memory card. If you lose the phone - you lose the pictures ! The ONLY exception - is if you've backed-up the pictures to the cloud... then you can access them from any computer (provided you remember your access details !!)
then you can't take pictures with your phone.
That depends, what kind of phone do you have?
My photos from my phone
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no
The phone number of the Words And Pictures Museum is: 413-586-9855.
no only store pictures other than the i-phone.
It depends really on what type of phone, and phone company you have. Certain companies contain sending pictures = more tax on to your phone bill.
Usually when you get a phone nowadays they give you a connection to connect your phone to your computer and just add it to the internet! if you don't have that you just e-mail pictures to your computer.