This information comes from knowledge of owning a Blackjack I, not Blackjack II. It may still work since the operating systems for both versions of the phone are similar.
Do both phones have service? Or did you just get a new phone and want to transfer them from your old phone?
If both plans have service, you could:
* Text the photos to the other phone. If you got a new phone and just want to transfer them from your old phone OR if both plans have service:
* Set up a bluetooth connection from both phones and transfer each picture individually. * Using your data cable to transfer them 1) to your PC then 2) to the other blackjack. * Purchase a MicroSD card and transfer them that way.
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To transfer files from a Samsung Blackjack to a PC without using a USB connection, you can use Bluetooth. First, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both the Blackjack and the PC. Then, pair the devices by following the on-screen prompts. Once paired, you can select the files on the Blackjack, choose the "Send via Bluetooth" option, and select the PC as the receiver to complete the transfer. Alternatively, you can use cloud services like Google Drive or Dropbox to upload files from the Blackjack and then access them on your PC.
If the blackjack dealer hits a soft 17, they must draw another card.
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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?
No, the Nintendo DS does not use pictures. But you can transfer DSi pictures into the 3DS in a future update.
To transfer pictures from your camera to your phone, you can use a USB cable to connect the camera to your phone, or use a memory card to transfer the pictures. You can also use a cloud storage service or a wireless transfer app to move the pictures from your camera to your phone.
You will need to buy a memory card reader
You are unable to use a zip drive to transfer pictures to xbox.
In blackjack, a dealer must hit if their hand total is 16 or less.
In blackjack, the dealer must hit (take another card) if their hand total is 16 or less. They must stand (not take another card) if their hand total is 17 or more.
There are lots of Blackjack variations, including Power Attack Blackjack, Double Blackjack, Multi-Hand Blackjack and 21+3 Blackjack.