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    John Bartley K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR
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    I have users who want RAZRs. I don't want to get my office paying for mmode
    data charges, and the RAZR does not have a SD/MMC slot for easy data transfer.

    How will they get pictures from this cameraphone out of the phone and onto their
    desktops? Is the Moto MOBILE PHONE TOOLS software plus cable required to get
    the photos from the phone into a desktop?

    Thank you kindly for your on-topic responses.






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    jc
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    Re: Getting pictures out of a RAZR

    The hard wire would be one way. The other would be to buy them a bluetooth
    adapter/dongle for the computers so that any bluetooth phone can be used.
    Probably not as cheap but more flexible in case you need to change phones at
    some point down the road. I'd go with the bluetooth if possible, but do
    your research to make sure what you buy is known to be widely compatible.

    I'm sure either way you'll need the software.


    "John Bartley K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message news:[email protected]...
    >I have users who want RAZRs. I don't want to get my office paying for
    >mmode
    > data charges, and the RAZR does not have a SD/MMC slot for easy data
    > transfer.
    >
    > How will they get pictures from this cameraphone out of the phone and onto
    > their
    > desktops? Is the Moto MOBILE PHONE TOOLS software plus cable required to
    > get
    > the photos from the phone into a desktop?
    >
    > Thank you kindly for your on-topic responses.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > John Bartley K7AAY 503.326.2231...147
    > telecom syadmin, USBC-Oregon, Portland - Views are mine.
    > http://palmwireless.cjb.net Wireless FAQ for PalmOS(r)
    > Dilbert is a documentary.






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