My Phone dosent want to let me have any of my pictures
Question Posted Sunday April 15 2007, 11:25 pm
I have brocken my sidekick 3 and i have insurance so t-mobile sent me a new one. I now have both. I need to send the old one in by tomorrow. I have all of my old pictures on my old phone.on my old phone, i could have 200 oictures and i could group them into different files. Now, i can only have 20 pictures, and only one file! Do you have any idea how i can gan more space for more pictures and get my groups back? Also, how can i get my pictures from one phone to another? All of my information transfered itself, exept for my pictures. When i had a sidekick 2 and broke it, and got another one the pictures transfered themselves. Thanx so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? randomgrl777 answered Monday April 16 2007, 5:29 pm: you could download it to the computer first then your other phone~or~if you have bluetooth you could send them from phone to phone for free~or~for like about $1 id cost to send everything through text~and~to get more space on new phones well in cingular(i have cingular)theirs always alot of stuff to advertise and instructions in it~i deleted that and i got room for 47 more songs dono how much space itd be for pics but it could help~load your phone on the computer then put everything in groups~thats all i know of for now hope i helped~for switching i suggest bluetooth if you have it [ randomgrl777's advice column | Ask randomgrl777 A Question ]
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