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  1. #1
    el Newso
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    Hi Folks,
    I just got my 1st wireless phone yesterday. A sanyo PM-8200
    camera/phone with sprint pcs. I want to know how to get the pictures
    from my camera/phone to my computer. (I understand that I can email them
    to my computer via the sprint service.) To be more specific, I want to
    know if it is possible to get the pics to my computer with a USB cable.
    If so, what do I need to have, software, hardware etc?

    Thanks for the help. If I cannot do this I may return the phone. It
    just seems asinine to email photos to myself when I'm sitting in front
    of the computer I would be receiving them on. I believe I have 14 days
    to decide weather or not I want to keep this phone.

    Thanks thanks thanks again.



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  2. #2
    Frank Harris
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    Re: sanyo PM-8200 camera/phone pics to PC howto?

    Besides emailing them, you can "upload" them from the phone, and then on
    your computer go to pictures.sprintpcs.com and download them to your
    computer. Not exactly what you're asking, but it's how I do it on my
    A-680 because I didn't get any additional software (such as Futuredial
    SnapMedia or bitpim) to do it by cable.

    el Newso wrote:
    > Hi Folks,
    > I just got my 1st wireless phone yesterday. A sanyo PM-8200
    > camera/phone with sprint pcs. I want to know how to get the pictures
    > from my camera/phone to my computer. (I understand that I can email them
    > to my computer via the sprint service.) To be more specific, I want to
    > know if it is possible to get the pics to my computer with a USB cable.
    > If so, what do I need to have, software, hardware etc?
    >
    > Thanks for the help. If I cannot do this I may return the phone. It
    > just seems asinine to email photos to myself when I'm sitting in front
    > of the computer I would be receiving them on. I believe I have 14 days
    > to decide weather or not I want to keep this phone.
    >
    > Thanks thanks thanks again.


    --
    Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680



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