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post Feb 2, 2006 - 8:35 PM
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ok, i was wondering is there a way to get the pictures and movies i take on my phone directly to my computer. i have it set up with bluetooth but i cant get it to work confused.gif there has to be another way for me to get them on my computer besides sending them to my email address, i hope. the manual is horrible, so any help would be apprectiated.


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post Feb 2, 2006 - 9:45 PM
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well heres my phone lg vx8100.

one of the reviews said this

"The Bad
- Verizon's Bluetooth would be better advertised as Gaptooth for the VX8100. Its missing the functions that let you transfer files and do synchronization. So its either buy a cable or get Verizon's service (which is obviously thier motive for not enabling these features).
- Voice memos are missing or I can't figure out how to get at it.

Absence of the Bluetooth features is my main complaint. I am pretty happy with the phone, but am very annoyed with Veriozon."

this is exactly how i feel

ok i think i just found the answer to my question

"* Expandability - The miniSD card (I bought a 512MB one) allows great advanced functions. You can load MP3s onto it from your computer by using any capable card reader (my card reader supports only SD cards, so I just insert the miniSD card into the full-size SD-card adapter that came with the miniSD purchase). Using this card-reader method, you also can take pictures and up to 15-second videos with the phone and download them off the card and onto your computer's hard drive. The videos have a ".3g2" file extension. I found them to be viewable using QuickTime but not with Windows MediaPlayer 10. I don't know yet how to convert a .3g2 video to another format that others can easily open. I assume that's possible with some sort of video-editing program."

going to go buy a card, watch out for some vids of my stock auto st burning it up tongue.gif

This post has been edited by celicaST: Feb 2, 2006 - 9:50 PM


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