Tips How To Send Pictures To A Cell Phone
So you have some pictures of his shiny new nephew who want to share with friends when they gather for happy hour today. But those images are all on the computer, not on the phone. So how can transfer them to easily share them on a few nice drink?
There are a few simple ways to do this, depending on what the phone is capable of doing, and where the images are original. If you change cell phones and you want to transfer all the existing images on the phone to your new cell phone and both are Bluetooth technology is very simple. Simply select the images you want to send, select “Send via Bluetooth” and initiate a transfer between phones. If one of your phones does not have Bluetooth, the process becomes a bit more complicated.
Since you can not use Bluetooth to send images to cell phone, you need a computer and a data cable for both phones. Data cables are relatively inexpensive and have a USB port at one end, and the port of ownership of your phone on the other end. Once connected, you can transfer all photos from the original cell phone, computer, and from your computer to the new cell phone.
This is a very round about way to get images from one phone to another, but what if the images are in a digital camera or other device? This process is very simple if both the digital camera and the phone has a microSD slot. Since the digital camera has saved all the pictures on microSD card, just remove the microSD and put the camera on the phone. Transfer all pictures you want to keep on your phone and the phone’s memory, and remove the microSD card. Reinsert your microSD card and transfer photos to the card to save space on your phone.
If your digital camera does not accept microSD, once again to go the route of data transfer cable, transfer all images to your computer and then the cell phone. While it may seem a nuisance to have to do this, you can be an advantage if you have photos you want to crop.
You can transfer all images that need to be cropped or resized to your computer, edit them all, and then transfer to your computer. There is no way to crop images on the phone, so having a computer to do this is necessary. If you do not have a data cable for your phone, you can easily find one online to find the model number and the data cable. Just make sure the port matches the port the phone.
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