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Help transfering pics from phone to PC

Matt_a

Mar 13, 2007, 7:10 AM
My wife has a Samsung D807. She has taken a few pics with her phone that we would like to transfer to our computer. We do not have a bluetooth adapter for the PC or the USB cable for her phone. What options do we have? Is there a way for her to send the pics from her phone to our email?
Here's another possible option: Me and our son both have SE w300i's and we do have the USB cable for those phones. I guess my wife could send the pic to my phone and then I could transfer it to the PC..right? If she does that, will it cost me anything to receive the pic? I do not subscribe to any data plans at all. Thanks for any help.
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asiatic1982

Mar 13, 2007, 9:04 AM
Easiest way is to go into your phone and send the pics as an MMS. You will go through just like you would if you were sending them to another person's cell phone, except instead of putting their number in, put in your email address. Then you'll get the email with the pic attached. MMS cost .25/msg.
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Matt_a

Mar 13, 2007, 10:14 AM
asiatic1982 said:
Easiest way is to go into your phone and send the pics as an MMS. You will go through just like you would if you were sending them to another person's cell phone, except instead of putting their number in, put in your email address. Then you'll get the email with the pic attached. MMS cost .25/msg.

Thanks! I almost tried that last night. I chose (on her phone) to "Send" the pic and it asked how. I chose as a MMS or whatever and the space showed up to type in the phone number of the person. I thought maybe I could type an email address in there, but when I tried, it was only typing numbers so I figured it would only send to a phone. Is that where I type in the email address? If so, I g...
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chainsaw

Mar 13, 2007, 10:14 AM
Your wife should be able to send the pics via bluetooth that way the quality of the pic isn't degraded through the mms services. Bluetooth transfer is free. comeon matt remember your on cingular now. We don't block your bluetooth like verizon did!
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Matt_a

Mar 13, 2007, 10:17 AM
chainsaw said:
Your wife should be able to send the pics via bluetooth that way the quality of the pic isn't degraded through the mms services. Bluetooth transfer is free. comeon matt remember your on cingular now. We don't block your bluetooth like verizon did!

LOL...true! But don't we need a bluetooth adapter for the PC for that to work? Or can we send it by bluetooth from her phone to my phone? If we can, I wouldn't have any idea how. 😕
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chainsaw

Mar 13, 2007, 10:21 AM
well first make sure your bluetooth is turned on with both devices. With her phone go to menu>mystuff>photos> then go to the photo you want to send. hit options>send via> bluetooth. It should find your phone as a bluetooth device to send it to and thats pretty much it.
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Matt_a

Mar 13, 2007, 10:24 AM
chainsaw said:
well first make sure your bluetooth is turned on with both devices. With her phone go to menu>mystuff>photos> then go to the photo you want to send. hit options>send via> bluetooth. It should find your phone as a bluetooth device to send it to and thats pretty much it.

Cool! If that's all there is to it, that'll be nice. I'll try it this evening when we're both home. Thanks!
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chainsaw

Mar 13, 2007, 10:17 AM
oh yeah and I mean she can transfer them to your phone via bluetooth and then you can upload them using the sony software and cable.
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