blonde2010 answered Sunday January 22 2006, 12:16 am: you can either send them to your computer but like everyone else said your company will charge you. I found a universal kit at best buy that you pluginto your phone and then into your computer and it will transfer them without going through your phone company and paying a monthly or per picture charge but the only thing is that it cost 80$ and has a conecter for every phone company. depending on how many picture you transfer you could come out ahead or behind. [ blonde2010's advice column | Ask blonde2010 A Question ]
taintedLOVEEx answered Saturday January 21 2006, 10:01 pm: What I do is I click send PIX then send it to my email then save it to my computer. Easy as that. Depending on your phone plan it will probably charge you though. [ taintedLOVEEx's advice column | Ask taintedLOVEEx A Question ]
emster812 answered Saturday January 21 2006, 9:11 pm: Send all of you pictures to your email address in order for them to get on your computer. The problem is you will be charged for every picture!
Hope I helped! [ emster812's advice column | Ask emster812 A Question ]
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Saturday January 21 2006, 9:01 pm: You would have to send your picture to your email adress and then save it to your computer I think thats the only way ! But it will cost you tho !
syireen answered Saturday January 21 2006, 8:05 pm: well i dont know if this applies to all cell phones but if you have a teleus phone all you do is send it to you online album and then while on the computer go to your telus account, and then click on your online album and save the picture to your computer then you can upload the pictures to and site that has picture uploads
Karen answered Saturday January 21 2006, 7:34 pm: You need to send the pictures to your e-mail address to get them onto your computer. You'll be charged for every picture message you use, though.
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