Each phone is a little different, but most phones have an option in Settings (an icon on your phone) to see current and available memory.
If you are low on memory, you can buy an upgraded SIM card.
how many gigs do I have left
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You can use MobiKin Assistant for Android to transfer pictures from your laptop to your Android phone easily. Here's how: Connect your Android phone to the laptop via USB and launch MobiKin Assistant for Android. Enable USB debugging on your phone if prompted. Once connected, go to the "Photos" tab from the left panel. Click "Add" on the top menu and choose the pictures you want to transfer from your laptop. Click "Open" to import the selected images to your Android device. That’s it — your photos will be moved to your phone quickly and safely.
You can use MobiKin Assistant for Android (Mac Version) to download phone numbers from your Android to your Mac easily. Just follow these steps: Install and launch MobiKin Assistant for Android on your Mac. Connect your Android phone via USB and enable USB debugging. Once detected, click on "Contacts" in the left panel. Select the phone numbers you want to download. Click "Export" to save them to your Mac in formats like CSV, HTML, or VCF. It’s fast, safe, and supports most Android models.
More information is needed to answer this question properly. Questions such as: what kind of phone? Was the phone purchased through a carrier? Was it modified in any way? How much storage (internal) is left on the phone? Do you have several apps running in the background?
This generally depends on the make of your phone, not the operating system (Android). On most Android phones however, you can take a screenshot bu using your whole hand, place it on the left side of the screen then swipe all the way to the right. You will hear a click if it is done right and the image will save in your gallery on the phone.
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To transfer pictures from your mobile to a PC: For Android: You can use MobiKin Assistant for Android. Simply connect your Android device to your PC, open the program, select "Photos" from the left menu, and then export the pictures to your PC. For iPhone: Use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Connect your iPhone, launch the tool, go to "Photos" under the left sidebar, and choose "Export" to transfer your photos to the PC.
Take two fingers to the middle of the door, and drag them left and right <-- --> Check out the related link for a video guide showing how this can be done.
Not sure. Maybe try and check the tag on his shirt he left in the phone booth.
To make the battery % indicator show up " just alongside and to the left of the standard battery indicator " just go to Settings > General > Usage " and toggle the Battery Percentage setting to On.
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