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putt@webtv.net - 29 Oct 2006 16:30 GMT
I have a Moto E815.  During a recent trip I took 2 photos which are
stored on the phone.  I thought I could transfer them to my pc.  I
bought a Motorola cable/software from a Moto dealer but either I'm doing
something very wrong or it's not possible to transfer from the phone to
a pc.  The instructions show a phone that has a Mulitmedia icon, but the
phone image on my pc does not have that icon? The pics are very
important to me and I'd sure like to get them to my pc.....any ideas?  I
now us a micro memory card so I don't have to fool with this again, but
the two pics in the phones memory are needed.  Thanks for any
help/advice, I appreciate it

Dave S(Texas)
Tikkun Olam - 29 Oct 2006 17:22 GMT
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 09:30:26 -0600, putt wrote:

> I have a Moto E815.  During a recent trip I took 2 photos which are stored
> on the phone.  I thought I could transfer them to my pc.  I bought a
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>
> Dave S(Texas)

Can't do it with Verizon(unhacked phone). Email it from the phone to your
account on the PC.

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Mahlon Wagner - 29 Oct 2006 17:50 GMT
> On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 09:30:26 -0600, putt wrote:
>
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> Can't do it with Verizon(unhacked phone). Email it from the phone to your
> account on the PC.

With the VX 8300 it is indeed possible to transfer the picture to the
PC---simply send the photo to an e-mail address.  Of course this does
cost a few pennies.
EB - 29 Oct 2006 19:43 GMT
> With the VX 8300 it is indeed possible to transfer the picture to the
> PC---simply send the photo to an e-mail address.  Of course this does
> cost a few pennies.

Two more options, use a USB cable and bitpim, or get a micro SD card and
use it to store/transfer the data.

The VX8300 is a nice phone.

eb
Peter Pan - 29 Oct 2006 19:11 GMT
> I have a Moto E815.  During a recent trip I took 2 photos which are
> stored on the phone.  I thought I could transfer them to my pc.  I
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>
> Dave S(Texas)

Very simple.. Go to your camera/menu, set it to use the phone to store
pictures... Then again go to pictures/menu button and farther down on the
page (use the down arrow) is "move"... That will move it from the phone to
the memory card.. Now switch your store back to the memory card itself...
The pix will be on your mini sd memory card picture store..
putt@webtv.net - 30 Oct 2006 16:23 GMT
>Very simple.. Go to your camera/menu,
> set it to use the phone to store
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> itself... The pix will be on your mini sd
> memory card picture store..

U R right, that was very simple!  Thank you very much, I appreciate your
help!  

Dave S(Texas)

(I have a brand new Moto cable/software if anyone wants to borrow)
Bruce - 29 Oct 2006 20:23 GMT
Putt,

The other suggestions for sending the pictures are proably best. If you
intend to use the device a to gather a multitute of pictures to which to
send to your PC on a regular basis, you may wish to consider hacking the
phone so that they can be transferred using Motorola phone tools and a
data cable. I understand it's not for the faint-of-heart, however.

Bruce

> I have a Moto E815.  During a recent trip I took 2 photos which are
> stored on the phone.  I thought I could transfer them to my pc.  I
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> Dave S(Texas)
 
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