DCIM (Digital Camera IMages) is a folder that contains photographs taken with the phone.
Plug your phone into the computer Open the file where your phone shows up In DCIM open it open 100 palm highlight and delete the pics you want
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Digital Camera Images
On the Media drive portion under /DCIM
yes it is, it is used for compiling photos on a single card hope this helped
To transfer pictures and videos from a Nokia phone to your computer, you can: Use a USB cable: Connect your Nokia to the PC, open the phone storage, and copy files from the DCIM or Videos folder. Use Nokia PC Suite or Nokia Suite: Install the software on your computer to sync and transfer media. Use MobiKin Assistant for Android: Connect your device and transfer photos and videos directly to your PC or Mac.
Phone numbers for the most part are still preserved in the Nexus S' SIM card, as well as by Google. You can sign into your Gmail account, and look under Contacts on a desktop. As for pictures, if the Nexus S can still power on, you can connect it via USB to your desktop, and if you have the appropriate drivers downloaded, it should be able to read the folders in your phone. Look for the folder "DCIM", and from there, you can copy and transfer any images or video you may have.
To remove a DCIM folder or any file from the Recycle Bin on a Windows computer, open the Recycle Bin, locate the DCIM folder or file you want to delete, right-click on it, and select "Delete." Alternatively, you can select the file and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. If you want to permanently delete it without sending it to the Recycle Bin, hold down the "Shift" key while pressing "Delete." This will bypass the Recycle Bin entirely.
To transfer pictures from your computer to your cell phone via USB: Connect your phone to the computer using a USB cable. Unlock your phone and select “File Transfer” or “Media Transfer” (MTP) mode if prompted. On your computer, open File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac). Locate your phone under "Devices". Open the DCIM or Pictures folder on your phone. Drag and drop pictures from your computer into the phone’s folder. For easier management and batch transfer of photos, you can also use MobiKin Assistant for Android or MobiKin Assistant for iOS. These tools allow you to import, export, organize, and back up your pictures with just a few clicks.
The 3DS will read music files placed anywhere on the SD card. Do not place music files in your "Private" (game data) or "DCIM" (photos) folders.
MPEG videos at 320x240 resolution work for me. Put videos in an SD card, in the DCIM folder. On the Palm you'll find the videos in the media sections.
Here are a few easy ways to transfer photos from your phone to a computer: iPhone to Computer: With USB: Connect iPhone, open Photos (Mac) or File Explorer (Windows), import. With iCloud: Enable iCloud Photos, log in to iCloud, download. With MobiKin Assistant: Connect iPhone, preview, export in one click. Android to Computer: With USB: Connect phone, allow file transfer, copy from DCIM folder. With Google Photos: Backup, log in online, download. With MobiKin Assistant: Connect phone, select, transfer quickly.