using card reader
You will need an SDHD card reader to transfer pictures from an SDHD memory card to a laptop.
You have to get a USB slot that can plug in to your laptop.
It's better to transfer digital pictures using a memory card. The memory card can allow you to transfer them to multiple computers and can easily be kept to use at anytime.
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.
You will need to buy a memory card reader
If you have a network transfer them using file and printer sharing. Or email them to yourself if both machines have email access. Or maybe a "crossover network cable" or "NULL Modem Cable" if you don't have a network hub, switch, or ports for both machines.
they dont, they only do that if your blackberry needs the memory
Put the memory stick in your PSP. Connect the PSP with the PC/Laptop with a USB CABLE. Put the PSP on. Go to USB mode. Now your PC will find the PSP. If everything went good.. you should a directory open or something from the PSP (in fact this is the Memory stick). Make a folder in it and name it PICTURES. Put your pictures, wallpapers etc etc in that folder named PICTURES. You're done. You can disconnect the PSP from the PC/Laptop and go to PICTURES in your PSP menu and find your new pictures. Hope I was helpful.
First you scan the pictures and save them onto a external memory drive or a jump drive. After this is done you can take the pictures out of the portable memory drive and transfer them onto your computer.
You will need a device to read the memory card in order to transfer the data.
I would think so. If you take a memory chip from one camera and use it in another the pictures transfer. Why wouldn't it in a phone?
You can use the USB data cable for RAZR V3t and copy pictures to the phone memory.