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plug it into the computer then import it, or use the "Save as" tool.
yes
It is very easy to move pics from phone memory to memory card on android os. You will need to open your file manager and select the pics to move and select move to memory card from the options and that will be all.
With a memory card you have a larger amount of memory on your phone. However much is on the memory card. So more space to hold pics and etc.
Some cameras have permanent memory chips where they store the pictures until you download them. A memory card is a removable "card" which is basically a portable mass storage device that you can take out and plug in to your computer and download your pictures or some printers have slots to put them in and print your pics..
well you can, my sister imports by email the pics from her phone
if the pictures are labeled with a number at the beginning of the name then the photo frame might read them by name the photo frame may also read them in the order that they are placed in the card
How can i open my memory card. There is coming massage "memory card corrupted"
Yep. Under "other" in the camera menu, you can transfer the pics first from the system memory to the SD card. If you have a lot, you can give the ones you want a sticker, but if you want all of them, there is a button to transfer all. Once that is done, stick the SD card in your computer's card reader. If you don't have one, you can only upload to faceook. But then just choose "open folder to view files" and highlight all of the pics and drag them to your pictures folder. you're welcome :D
Yes you can. I move pics and other things to my tablet and computer.
Yes, although I don't know why you would want to do that. Assuming you have the correct image editing software that is compatible with your computer and your camera, once your camera is connected to your computer via a usb or firewire cable, your computer recognizes your camera as an external drive and you can transfer image files as you wish. The limitation will be on the storage capacity of your memory card/disc in the camera as well as on your computer. Note however, if different images files have the file name, you will be prompted to overwrite one with the other, which may result in the loss of one of the images. You should not erase or delete a file residing on your camera's memory card from the delete file commands on your computer. This may create directory havoc with the files on the memory card in the camera and render it unreadable with subsequent file loss. A better solution is to invest in an external hard drive or several usb mini flash drives and transfer images to those if you are running out of space on your computer. Once you've transferred the image files from your camera's memory card to your computer or non- camera auxiliary drive and disconnected the camera from your computer, you should use the camera's command to initialize or re-format the memory card which will erase all the images and free up all the memory for more picture taking.
you can't! once it's gone you cant get it back :) so hah