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how to transfer pictures from mobile
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to laptop. do you need some sort of connector, as have lots of photo to transfer, and as it's a newish phone, not sure how it's done. In other words do all mobile come with a connector? if so not sure what done with it. Can't find instruction booklet either, hence asking for help.
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Modern handsets accommodate cables to the PC, hopefully the PC will show the mobile as a disk. If not there will be software around to spot it. (Older ones did not necessarily have a cable option.)
If your mobile supports bluetooth you can get a connection from that also. Your PC needs to have a bluetooth connection of course. Bluetooth dongles for PCs are not too expensive.
If your mobile supports bluetooth you can get a connection from that also. Your PC needs to have a bluetooth connection of course. Bluetooth dongles for PCs are not too expensive.
It's not as complicated as u think to transfer photos and videos from your phone to your pc.
Connect the phone to the pc and let the pc go through the motions of "found new hardware" etc.
You don't need to install any of the software, like "Nokia Suite" or whatever phone you've got.
Usually you'll get a prompt asking you to open up the appropiate drives, usually "F" or "G". If you don't get this prompt, go to "My Computer" and open up the new drive. Locate the folder containing the photos/videos (they will usually be conveniently labelled "images" or "videos").
Then all u need to do is drag them across and drop them onto the desktop (or create a new folder and drop everything into that). Everything will still be on the phone, 'cos you're copying everything, not moving everything.
Connect the phone to the pc and let the pc go through the motions of "found new hardware" etc.
You don't need to install any of the software, like "Nokia Suite" or whatever phone you've got.
Usually you'll get a prompt asking you to open up the appropiate drives, usually "F" or "G". If you don't get this prompt, go to "My Computer" and open up the new drive. Locate the folder containing the photos/videos (they will usually be conveniently labelled "images" or "videos").
Then all u need to do is drag them across and drop them onto the desktop (or create a new folder and drop everything into that). Everything will still be on the phone, 'cos you're copying everything, not moving everything.
i am trying to solve this, and by the way who is the nitwit Dallas, that post makes no sense.
I bought said connector, plug in, now what. At one point message box said there is no driver for this device,
sorry it's like the blind leading the blind.
Does it actually make a difference what mobile, it's samsung
by the way
any simple explanation would be most welcome.
I bought said connector, plug in, now what. At one point message box said there is no driver for this device,
sorry it's like the blind leading the blind.
Does it actually make a difference what mobile, it's samsung
by the way
any simple explanation would be most welcome.
https://www.dropbox.com/tour - it can be set to automatically upload every picture that you take with the phone or you can turn that off (as I have done) so that you manually select what pics to upload. Once uploaded then you simply access the program's folders on your PC.