my friend has a verizon camera phone and she doesnt ahve internet access or text messageing.. the thing is, we took a really cute picture of us and i really want it but i dont know how we could get it.. anything that you think we could do??
RealisticWench answered Saturday May 6 2006, 5:48 am: Maybe you can upload it to your computer? You can get USB cables for many phones and they're dead cheap. If nothing else works I guess you could try taking a picture of the picture on her phone? It probably won't look so good though. [ RealisticWench's advice column | Ask RealisticWench A Question ]
FewAndFarBetween answered Friday May 5 2006, 10:54 pm: Go to the picture, and select "send picture" (like you're going to send it in a text message), and then when you come to the screen where you enter who you're sending it to, select "one time entry" (or whatever yours says) and put in your email address instead of someone's number. That's how I get pictures from my phone to the computer, it may not work with your phone. [ FewAndFarBetween's advice column | Ask FewAndFarBetween A Question ]
xstephh34x answered Friday May 5 2006, 10:34 pm: I don't really know much about this but you would have to access the messaging and internet access on the phone. You would have to call Verison Wireless to access it and then she can send it to you. [ xstephh34x's advice column | Ask xstephh34x A Question ]
OHilovetravis answered Friday May 5 2006, 9:58 pm: Hey there! Well I can't say I know ALOT about phone's because really I don't. But I do know that in order to like transfer a picture from your *cell phone* to your computer or whatever, you MUST have internet access on your phone because you have to email it to an email address! So if all else fails just call verizon tell them you want to add internet, then download your items, then call and cancel internet. That is what my daddy did for um ringtones I believe and it didn't cost anything, but on the other hand I have nextel. But try that and let me know how it all works out!!
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