it can be use but it always depend on the type of phone you are using
yyou cant, you idioot!
you cant....once you upload the pictures to your computer they can be rotated.
you cant. maybe in the future but not now
I cant because I cant see or touch your cell phone
13unluck: Depending on the phone, you can either send to photo to your email address or directly upload it with the use of a USB cable.
A mobile upload is when you use a cellular / mobile phone network to send a file to a website of other internet server. Examples of a mobile upload could include: Sending a video from your smart phone to Youtube or Facebook. Sending a photo from your phone to Flicker.
Your phone has to have a photo editing program on your cell phone.
AnswerIf the blog platform allows for uploading photos directly, than it's a matter of connecting your phone and uploading it like any other photo.If your blog platform doesn't, then upload the photo to a photo uploading service site and copy the image URL into the blog post.
Actually .. you can't.. If you have a picture in your phone and you want it to be your Profile picture on facebook.. you Have to transfer it from your phone.. to a Computer/Laptop/Netbook/etc...
You can use MMS to send the photos to facebook. It works fine for one picture, but because of the costs and complexity of the process, is no choice for the upload of multiple photos. You can download the photos from your phone to your computer (using the supplied cable, USB, infrared, bluetooth, ... depending on what your computer and cell phone support). Then you can upload the photos regularly as described in the related question.
Right click on the photo, save to your desktop, then upload as you would any other photo.
To upload your passport photo online, you can typically follow these steps: Scan or take a high-quality photo of your passport. Visit the website or online platform where you need to upload the photo. Look for the option to upload a photo and click on it. Select the scanned or captured passport photo from your device. Follow any additional instructions provided on the website for cropping or adjusting the photo. Confirm and submit the uploaded passport photo. Make sure the photo meets the required specifications, such as size and format, to ensure successful upload.