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LG vu


Question Posted Sunday June 14 2009, 10:21 pm

i have the LG vu, and i have a memory card for it. i dont have picture messaging, so is there any way i can save the pictures on my phone to the memory card? how?

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anonymous99 answered Friday June 19 2009, 3:33 am:
Every phone has a memory card(SIM card). If they didn't, you couldn't save anything at all. Your phone wouldn't even function. I, too, have the LG Vu CU920. The pictures automatically save if it works properly. To view your pictures first go to your menu. Go to the files section(3rd tab). Tap "Pictures" and there you go. If you meant an external memory card just look under my post and click "Ask anonymous99 a question". I'll help you from there.

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