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  1. #1
    Me
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    I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police want to
    have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the picture to my
    computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could get it that way. When
    I try to email it I get a note asking me for my picture password which I do
    not have. How can I get this picture out of my phone

    Thank you
    I have a Sanyo 8200



    See More: Sending a picture




  2. #2
    Bob Smith
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    Re: Sending a picture


    "Me" <[email protected],> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police want to
    > have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the picture to my
    > computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could get it that way.

    When
    > I try to email it I get a note asking me for my picture password which I

    do
    > not have. How can I get this picture out of my phone
    >
    > Thank you
    > I have a Sanyo 8200


    Unfortunately, as your model is so new, neither www.futuredial.com or
    http://www.susteen.com or Bitpim support that model yet to transfer files
    via an USB cable to your computer. IIRC, SPCS does offer a $5 monthly option
    so that you can email pictures from your phone, without having to subscribe
    to a $15/mo Vision Pak.

    Bob





  3. #3
    DavyDE
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    On 5/21/04 7:58 PM, in article [email protected], "Me"
    <[email protected],> wrote:

    > I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police want to
    > have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the picture to my
    > computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could get it that way. When
    > I try to email it I get a note asking me for my picture password which I do
    > not have. How can I get this picture out of my phone
    >
    > Thank you
    > I have a Sanyo 8200


    Obviously you're using picture mail for the first time, and that is why it
    asks for your password. It's actually asking you to specify a password of
    your choice to ''activate'' a picture mail account.
    When you get to where it asks for a password, key in a combination of your
    choice and hit ''ok'' and follow the prompts. Thatıs it.




  4. #4
    Me
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    DavyDE <[email protected]> wrote in news:BCD41A92.8C9%[email protected]:

    > On 5/21/04 7:58 PM, in article [email protected],
    > "Me" <[email protected],> wrote:
    >
    >> I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police
    >> want to have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the
    >> picture to my computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could
    >> get it that way. When I try to email it I get a note asking me for my
    >> picture password which I do not have. How can I get this picture out
    >> of my phone
    >>
    >> Thank you
    >> I have a Sanyo 8200

    >
    > Obviously you're using picture mail for the first time, and that is
    > why it asks for your password. It's actually asking you to specify a
    > password of your choice to ''activate'' a picture mail account.
    > When you get to where it asks for a password, key in a combination of
    > your choice and hit ''ok'' and follow the prompts. Thatıs it.
    >
    >

    I will try agin as it usually says wrong password. Thanks I will try again



  5. #5
    Me
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    Me <[email protected],> wrote in news:[email protected]:

    > DavyDE <[email protected]> wrote in news:BCD41A92.8C9%[email protected]:
    >
    >> On 5/21/04 7:58 PM, in article [email protected],
    >> "Me" <[email protected],> wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police
    >>> want to have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the
    >>> picture to my computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could
    >>> get it that way. When I try to email it I get a note asking me for
    >>> my picture password which I do not have. How can I get this picture
    >>> out of my phone
    >>>
    >>> Thank you
    >>> I have a Sanyo 8200

    >>
    >> Obviously you're using picture mail for the first time, and that is
    >> why it asks for your password. It's actually asking you to specify a
    >> password of your choice to ''activate'' a picture mail account.
    >> When you get to where it asks for a password, key in a combination of
    >> your choice and hit ''ok'' and follow the prompts. Thatıs it.
    >>
    >>

    > I will try agin as it usually says wrong password. Thanks I will try
    > again
    >

    Now I have been told that the 5 dollar picture pac is to connect I still
    have to pay per kylobite for each picture



  6. #6
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture


    "Me" <[email protected],> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > Now I have been told that the 5 dollar picture pac is to connect I still
    > have to pay per kylobite for each picture


    If the police want that picture so badly, tell the detective what the costs
    will be, ask for $20 for the trouble, sign up for the option, send the
    picture, and then cancel the option before your next billing cycle.

    Bob





  7. #7
    Me
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    "Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    >
    > "Me" <[email protected],> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >> Now I have been told that the 5 dollar picture pac is to connect I
    >> still have to pay per kylobite for each picture

    >
    > If the police want that picture so badly, tell the detective what the
    > costs will be, ask for $20 for the trouble, sign up for the option,
    > send the picture, and then cancel the option before your next billing
    > cycle.
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >
    > OK good idea done. Thank you





  8. #8
    Rĝbert M
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    In article <[email protected]>, Me <[email protected],>
    wrote:

    > "Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    > >
    > > "Me" <[email protected],> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > >> Now I have been told that the 5 dollar picture pac is to connect I
    > >> still have to pay per kylobite for each picture

    > >
    > > If the police want that picture so badly, tell the detective what the
    > > costs will be, ask for $20 for the trouble, sign up for the option,
    > > send the picture, and then cancel the option before your next billing
    > > cycle.
    > >
    > > Bob
    > >
    > >
    > > OK good idea done. Thank you


    Nothing like a public spirited citizen.



  9. #9
    Mike
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    Me wrote:
    > I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police want to
    > have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the picture to my
    > computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could get it that way. When
    > I try to email it I get a note asking me for my picture password which I do
    > not have. How can I get this picture out of my phone
    >
    > Thank you
    > I have a Sanyo 8200


    Call *2 and tell them that you're interested in picture mail and vision,
    and would they please give you a free two month trial of unlimited
    Vision with Pictures pack.
    -mike



  10. #10
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture


    "Mike" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Me wrote:
    > > I have a picture in my phone of a crime being comitted. The police want

    to
    > > have a copy. I do not have vision. I can not transfer the picture to my
    > > computer . I was told if I email it to myself I could get it that way.

    When
    > > I try to email it I get a note asking me for my picture password which I

    do
    > > not have. How can I get this picture out of my phone
    > >
    > > Thank you
    > > I have a Sanyo 8200

    >
    > Call *2 and tell them that you're interested in picture mail and vision,
    > and would they please give you a free two month trial of unlimited
    > Vision with Pictures pack.
    > -mike


    That's a much better idea than mine. You get to try the service out for two
    months, and if you don't like it, you can cancel anytime for the 60 days are
    up ...

    Bob





  11. #11
    Isaiah Beard
    Guest

    Re: Sending a picture

    Bob Smith wrote:

    > "Me" <[email protected],> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >
    >>Now I have been told that the 5 dollar picture pac is to connect I still
    >>have to pay per kylobite for each picture

    >
    >
    > If the police want that picture so badly, tell the detective what the costs
    > will be, ask for $20 for the trouble, sign up for the option, send the
    > picture, and then cancel the option before your next billing cycle.



    Actually, Sprint PCS still offers a trial period of Vision for the first
    two months (it's right on he front of the website). You might as well
    just sign up for the pictures pack, upload the photo or send it to
    whoever, and then once the deed is done, call Sprint back and say you
    changed your mind and don't Vision after all. With the credit, you
    shouldn't pay a dime.



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