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My Sony Xperia 10 Iv - Cannot Transfer Photos From Laptop To This Phone. Help Please!
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Please bear with me as I am elderly and not completely 'tech savvy" but I am sure when I first got the phone I managed to transfer photos and Sony tell me to pull down on home page and it will show the setting to do this but nothing there!
So I went into settings -device connection (after connecting the proper lead from PC-not a charge lead) and it shows USB Charge symbol and 'this device' highlighted but...beneath that the transfer option is greyed out so when I go into the laptop and right click the photo and 'send to' the Sony phone does not show!
On reflection does the type of lead matter. I do not use the charging lead that came with the phone but purchased another micro C to USB. Is this the incorrect lead and that is why it only shows USB Charge when I connect? If so how do I know what lead to get?
As I said - I am sure I transferred OK when I first had the phone!
I tried to use Blue Tooth to do it but did not know how to use this.
Thanks everyone
Moggie
So I went into settings -device connection (after connecting the proper lead from PC-not a charge lead) and it shows USB Charge symbol and 'this device' highlighted but...beneath that the transfer option is greyed out so when I go into the laptop and right click the photo and 'send to' the Sony phone does not show!
On reflection does the type of lead matter. I do not use the charging lead that came with the phone but purchased another micro C to USB. Is this the incorrect lead and that is why it only shows USB Charge when I connect? If so how do I know what lead to get?
As I said - I am sure I transferred OK when I first had the phone!
I tried to use Blue Tooth to do it but did not know how to use this.
Thanks everyone
Moggie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've got a Sony Xperia III 10 and I'm almost sure I had problems when I used a different charging lead.
Try plugging in the phone to the laptop (with the original lead) and then you'll probably be presented with the option of "transfer files".
I've just plugged my phone in and I got a pop up on my phone asking to "allow access" - make sure you click "allow" if you get this pop up.
Try plugging in the phone to the laptop (with the original lead) and then you'll probably be presented with the option of "transfer files".
I've just plugged my phone in and I got a pop up on my phone asking to "allow access" - make sure you click "allow" if you get this pop up.
Hello Barry and Giz'
I must apologise! I tried the original lead and that lead for charging was a micro c to micro c - not to usb!
So I plugged on end into the micro c ort which I did not realise I had on the opposite side of my laptop and connected to camera and this worked and automatically brought up the transfer moxe and the pictures arrived in my camera!
I tried some holiday photos as a test and they worked but I had tried to send to my phone a photo my son had sent from his iphone as an email and this did not seem to be same format
Thanks everyone - I am now happy I can do transfers
Moggie
I must apologise! I tried the original lead and that lead for charging was a micro c to micro c - not to usb!
So I plugged on end into the micro c ort which I did not realise I had on the opposite side of my laptop and connected to camera and this worked and automatically brought up the transfer moxe and the pictures arrived in my camera!
I tried some holiday photos as a test and they worked but I had tried to send to my phone a photo my son had sent from his iphone as an email and this did not seem to be same format
Thanks everyone - I am now happy I can do transfers
Moggie
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