Want to put pics from cell phone on computer? RAZR

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  1. MustangLife New Member

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    I got some pictures on my moto razr, that I want to put on my computer. I have no idea how to do this.

    Thanks
    Josh
  2. BooWFO New Member

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    few options I can think of real quick.
    if older Razr
    buy the motorola tools package. you can transfer with it.
    email the pics to an email account.

    new razr (with the memory card)
    move the file from the phone to other storage device ( the memory card)
    connect phone to computer and pull off like any other usb storage device. - This is the way I do items on my slvr.
  3. DTNODYA New Member

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    If you can send picture messages, where you enter who to send the message ... type your email address ... just like "whatever@whatever.com" and send the picture message ... that's how I do it from my cell phone (not a RAZR though)
  4. Shiroelex There's nothing worse than aut

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    I'm not sure if it works with the RAZR, but I have a Motorola Media Downloader that I use for my i870. Check it out here.
  5. 04GTMustang New Member

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    this way works i just tried it with my razr to put up an avatar:nice:
  6. 68torinogt Hey guys, guess what--I have a bi-pass!!!

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    you need phone tools and a cable
  7. Susky New Member

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    You can also set yourself up at photobucket.com. There's a way to e-mail yourself the photos, and they'll automatically show up at photobucket, and you can grab the links from there.
  8. GDawg Founding Member

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    You can do it that way or get phone tools and a blue tooth connection or usb cord.
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    Damn, I was gonna say that.
  11. 4.6vertGT New Member

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    motorola phone tools (MPT) and a cable will do it for you if your have certain razr's, but do u have a razr v3c? (the verizon edition) if you do, verizon sets up limitations on MPT and wont let you transfer pics. i had to look in razr forums and download many drivers and many other stuff. what a pita.
  12. AmericanMetal New Member

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    With Verizon Wireless service, you can send the pics from the phone's My Pix gallery up to the "Pix Place" website at www.vzwpix.com. (You have to register first.) After that, open the Gallery and save the pictures to your computer's hard drive. You can also save Flix messages that way, if you have QuickTime Pro.
  13. urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo"

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    what he said.
  14. GT-03 New Member

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    I have the original Verizon version RAZR, the V3c. All I did, was go out and buy a Bluetooth Dongle for my PC. With that, I connect to my RAZR just like it was a disk drive, and I can drag-and-drop files to and from it. That includes ringtones, MP3's, and yes, photos.
  15. Jinx I like cats. Cats like me. Cats & I fully agree

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    I use the MPT software and a USB connection with my RAZR from cingular. One reason I chose to do it this way, was that when connected with USB, the phone will charge off the PC or Notebook.

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