
Motorola Droid
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#51. so i go to take a high quality pic with the droid, it comes out great then i find ok i cant send the pic. (i guess its too big, but the morons at motorola just decide to leave a red envelope up) but thats ok, then i hook up usb to transferr the pic and whadya know, THERES NO WAY TO MOVE THE CARD TO THE PIC. nice job motorola,now your high quality is stuck on a 2inch cellphone screen forever!
people this phone is very representitve of how americans screw everything up and will virtually do the complete opposite of what seems logical and is simply the right thing to do, it just pains me to think such stupidity c...
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For transfer it, you need to plug in your phone to your computer, then drag down your notification panel and Mount the SD card. Your computer will then see EVERYTHING on the phone like it would a hard drive.
Your problem with the device is that it requires gray matter between your ears to operate and you don't want to take the time to utilize that matter. Sorry, but I prefer to tell my phone what to do, not the other way around.
In addition, as has been pointed out numerous times, you are the only one who seems to have a major problem with how this phone works. Many of us, myself included, have very few problems understanding how this phone works. It is far from "screwed up", and for many of us, again, myself included, this is by far the best phone I ever owned. I have owned both phone and non-phone devices from Palm, Nextel, RIM (blackberry) and Motorola; and phones from LG and Samsung.
There's a reason why corporate Verizon stores have live phones for you to try out in the store, and there's a reason why Verizon gives you 30 days to try the phone out...
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