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How can I get pictures from my Razr onto my computer?

spartanthug

Jul 3, 2006, 7:04 PM
Or is this not possible? So you know, I have a cord that goes from my razr and into my computer (it's meant for my digital camera, but it works with my phone). I am guessing this isn't possible and I have to text them to my e-mail or something, but if it's possible to do without texting that is better. Oh, and my computer isn't bluetooth, so even if files could be transferred over bluetooth that wouldn't be an option for me. TIA.
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kerwin7777

Jul 3, 2006, 7:28 PM
The only way I know to transfer pictures is to text them to your email. I know you can transfer songs with the USB cord but I do not think that you can do the pictures.
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lorilicious

Jul 4, 2006, 7:56 AM
yeah you can, if you do a picture text to your email it will transfer the pictures, however make sure sure you have picture texting plan and not only plain text.
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someone

Jul 3, 2006, 7:58 PM
If you have the RAZR w/ the memory card, you can save pix to your memory card, and then using a card reader transfer them to a computer. There may be other ways. This is just the one I am sure of because I have done it.
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kerwin7777

Jul 3, 2006, 8:11 PM
This is correct if you have Razr v3m and a card.
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DoubleHelix

Jul 3, 2006, 8:26 PM
I bought a copy of Motorola Phone tools and loaded it on my pc. After that, you can activate the Multimedia Features section of the phone tools and it works like a charm.
I do it daily, adding ring tones, pictures and also dragging pictures to the desktop.
That is on the V3C (without the card) but will wok for the V3M.
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kerwin7777

Jul 3, 2006, 8:29 PM
DoubleHelix said:
I bought a copy of Motorola Phone tools and loaded it on my pc. After that, you can activate the Multimedia Features section of the phone tools and it works like a charm.
I do it daily, adding ring tones, pictures and also dragging pictures to the desktop.
That is on the V3C (without the card) but will wok for the V3M.



So you took the kit and it not only transfered songs but pictures and ringtones too!?!?!?
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wnrussell

Jul 4, 2006, 11:29 AM
These are the main features of Motorola PhoneTools:

Outlook, Outlook Express, MS Exchange and Lotus Notes compatibility – you can synchronize your phonebook, calendar and tasks and also use the two pane contact and calendar view for simplified management.
Email application – Motorola PhoneTools Deluxe contains an easy-to-use email application that enables you to download the emails headers only while traveling.
Image Editing – you can edit and modify your images before transferring them to your phone. With Image studio, you can crop your image in order to fit to the phone screen and add decorative borders.
Ring tone Editing – you can edit and modify melodies before transferring them to your phone. Also you can extract only the secti...
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yeahright

Jul 3, 2006, 10:02 PM
you can also find software on the web, i have used bitpim and it worked fine with and it is free. Moto phone tools is a little more user friendly if you want to buy it, unless you can find it for free i would just try out bitpim.
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Green Jeep

Jul 4, 2006, 4:39 AM
Even though you don't want to text your picture(s), the best bet is to save to your online album (under the options menu when your viewing a picture on your phone). The picture will save to your Pix Place album ( https://www.vzwpix.com/login.do ) which is free online storage and you can save it to your hard drive, e-mai it etc and is a better resolution than e-mailing.
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