i currently have a camera phone and if i get a new camera phone is there any way to still keep my pictures?
i know you can keep your contacts because you can save them on your SIM card, but is there any way to keep your pictures too?
thanks!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? S_C answered Sunday May 6 2007, 7:59 pm: I just transfered from cingular to alltel and asked the woman there if there was any way to do that. She said the only way you can transfer pictures from phone to phone is by buying some type of cord that hooks up to your computer. You transfer all of your pictures to your computer. Then what you do is when you get your new phone you hook it up to the cord and transfer all the pictures back to your phone.
She said either that (if you already have the cord or if you don't have a huge amount of pictures) or you can just text the pictures to your new phone. I texted all the pictures I wanted to save but my new phone will only save them as texts and won't put them under my pics which kind of sucks. I guess it also depends on the phone you're getting.
You're best off asking the person who your getting your new phone from (it'll probably be a lot easier if you're getting a different phone from the same company (alltel to alltel, sprint to sprint type of thing). [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 5:22 pm: try sending your pictures to yourself as a text message. that way when you get a new phone, you just open them in your inbox for text messages.
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