Yo does anyone have this cell phone thats half black half silver and has a camera? I was just wondering how the heck to get the pictures you take onto the computer cause I just saw someone take it.
Yo does anyone have this cell phone thats half black half silver and has a camera? I was just wondering how the heck to get the pictures you take onto the computer cause I just saw someone take it.
Try the website of the cell phone's manufacturer. They might tell you how to do stuff like that. Or is there a manual that came with the phone?
I have a T616. Are you wondering how to get the pictures from the phone to the computer? Try the CD that came with it...
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I got the CD but what transferring medium am I supposed to use? My comp doesnt have infrared and i dont even know what is bluetooth lol. Any suggestions? I tried the manufacturers site but it doesnt say. Also the manual just says functions on the phone.
i owuld say T630.. its better
There is a USB attachment that you can buy; it plugs in right next to the charger. Go to best buy or order it online.
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Well i bought one thats like serial port and it came with a CD that looked identical to the other one. Is there a setup file to install a program to transfer between ur fone + the comp?
open bluetooth or infrared port on your phone, get it close to your computer.
after your pc detected your phone, transfer whatever your want.
(i am using t610s ,"cell phone thats half black half silver and has a camera")
blow me ... ...
cant you just email yourself the pic from your phone to your email acct?
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well is an wireless standar
Bluetooth is a standard for connecting computer peripherals, such as printers and cameras (and also wireless headsets for phones), over short distances. It can also be used to piggyback several devices to a device connected to the Internet
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Bluetooth (named for the 10th century Danish King Harald Blatand) is great at connecting phones, handhelds, and computers over short distances (less than 30 feet). Like Wi-Fi, it uses an antenna to transmit between each device and doesn't have to be line-of-sight, although walls and other materials hinder performance to varying degrees.
well there is a course totally free about that In this page
http://courses.help.com/
thanks to RoD, I knew that page, thank you RoD. It's a great page.
see ya!!!
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