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  1. #1
    John Salerno
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    I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring them?

    I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    to upload them to a website, or to my computer.

    I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.

    Thanks!



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  2. #2
    Sky
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    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    John Salerno wrote:
    > I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    > I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    > 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring
    > them?
    >
    > I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    > ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    > to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    >
    > I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.
    >
    > Thanks!


    try using picture mail and send them to your computer?



  3. #3
    John Salerno
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    Sky wrote:
    > John Salerno wrote:
    >> I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    >> I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    >> 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring
    >> them?
    >>
    >> I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    >> ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    >> to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    >>
    >> I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.
    >>
    >> Thanks!

    >
    > try using picture mail and send them to your computer?


    But does that involve a Vision plan?



  4. #4
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    On Sat, 13 May 2006 15:24:07 -0400, John Salerno
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    >I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    >8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring them?
    >
    >I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    >ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    >to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    >
    >I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.


    I use bitpim (open source freeware: www.bitpim.org) and a
    standard usb data cable (example:
    http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...sp?itemid=7116)
    for my 8300. This set up should also work for your purposes.

    DGI




  5. #5
    John Salerno
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    David G. Imber wrote:
    > On Sat, 13 May 2006 15:24:07 -0400, John Salerno
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    >> I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    >> 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring them?
    >>
    >> I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    >> ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    >> to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    >>
    >> I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.

    >
    > I use bitpim (open source freeware: www.bitpim.org) and a
    > standard usb data cable (example:
    > http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...sp?itemid=7116)
    > for my 8300. This set up should also work for your purposes.
    >
    > DGI
    >


    Thanks for the suggestion. But how would I get the pics from my 8100 to
    my computer in the first place? I don't know if I can connect it to my PC.

    Also, is it possible to do any of this once I've gotten my new phone and
    my 8100 has been deactivated? Will I still have access to my pics and
    phone book?



  6. #6
    Notan
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    John Salerno wrote:
    >
    > David G. Imber wrote:
    > > On Sat, 13 May 2006 15:24:07 -0400, John Salerno
    > > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    > >> I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    > >> 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring them?
    > >>
    > >> I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    > >> ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    > >> to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    > >>
    > >> I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.

    > >
    > > I use bitpim (open source freeware: www.bitpim.org) and a
    > > standard usb data cable (example:
    > > http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...sp?itemid=7116)
    > > for my 8300. This set up should also work for your purposes.
    > >
    > > DGI
    > >

    >
    > Thanks for the suggestion. But how would I get the pics from my 8100 to
    > my computer in the first place? I don't know if I can connect it to my PC.
    >
    > Also, is it possible to do any of this once I've gotten my new phone and
    > my 8100 has been deactivated? Will I still have access to my pics and
    > phone book?


    Huh? Did you sleep through David's post? <g>

    Buy a cable:

    http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...62&relatedId=0

    and download the referenced software.

    Notan



  7. #7
    John Salerno
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    Notan wrote:


    > Huh? Did you sleep through David's post? <g>
    >
    > Buy a cable:
    >
    > http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...62&relatedId=0
    >
    > and download the referenced software.


    Oh! I was thinking that was just for the 8300 part of the transaction.

    But I was also hoping to do this today, because I'm anxious to get my
    new phone. Even if it means just having to email the pictures to myself
    individually, but I can't even see a way to do that.



  8. #8
    Notan
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    John Salerno wrote:
    >
    > Sky wrote:
    > > John Salerno wrote:
    > >> I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    > >> I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    > >> 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring
    > >> them?
    > >>
    > >> I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    > >> ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    > >> to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    > >>
    > >> I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.
    > >>
    > >> Thanks!

    > >
    > > try using picture mail and send them to your computer?

    >
    > But does that involve a Vision plan?


    If it does, call Sprint and tell them you'd like to try Vision.

    They'll usually give you a one or two month trial period.

    Notan



  9. #9
    John Salerno
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    Notan wrote:
    > John Salerno wrote:
    >> Sky wrote:
    >>> John Salerno wrote:
    >>>> I have several pictures on my Sanyo 8100 that I use for caller ID, and
    >>>> I'd like to keep them for my new phone (which will most likely be the
    >>>> 8300). Can someone please tell me what my options are for transferring
    >>>> them?
    >>>>
    >>>> I have a few pics in the "Review/Share" folder, and many more (all the
    >>>> ones for caller ID) in the "Picture Wallet" folder. I can't find a way
    >>>> to upload them to a website, or to my computer.
    >>>>
    >>>> I'm looking for ANY way to preserve them.
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks!
    >>> try using picture mail and send them to your computer?

    >> But does that involve a Vision plan?

    >
    > If it does, call Sprint and tell them you'd like to try Vision.
    >
    > They'll usually give you a one or two month trial period.
    >
    > Notan


    Hmm, but the thing is, when I go to my caller ID pictures in "Picture
    Wallet", the only choices I seem to have are to assign them as a
    background, to the phonebook or incoming call. There isn't any kind of
    option to upload them or send them anywhere. Maybe this has to be done
    from the "Review/Share" folder, but I don't know how to get them back there.



  10. #10
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    On Sat, 13 May 2006 16:02:23 -0400, John Salerno
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Notan wrote:
    >
    >
    >> Huh? Did you sleep through David's post? <g>
    >>
    >> Buy a cable:
    >>
    >> http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...62&relatedId=0
    >>
    >> and download the referenced software.

    >
    >Oh! I was thinking that was just for the 8300 part of the transaction.


    No, check on the BitPim home page but I think the 8100 is a
    covered phone (I'm almost certain). I mean, there's other software out
    there and it's not expensive, but BitPim is free and the work of
    dedicated volunteers.

    As far as the cable is concerned, you may be able to get one
    at your local Radio Shack. The Sprint stores here in NYC don't carry
    them. So that would provide the cable immediately. To answer another
    of your questions, it doesn't matter if your previous phone is
    activated or not, as the photographs are stored on the handset itself.

    The way it works is all pretty simple and self explanatory. If
    you get the cable from the link above, right on that page there are
    drivers for it. The BitPim site also has a link to drivers, as does
    the Sanyo site. Those take a few seconds to download and a few more to
    install. After you install the driver, you plug the cable into your
    phone and the computer. If you're using Windows XP (for example) the
    computer will recognize a device. Then you open BitPim and the
    application will also recognize the device. From there on it's fairly
    intuitive, but there's a FAQ on the BitPim site as well.

    Even if you're not too skilled with this stuff, it's not very
    difficult and you can always write back here w/questions. I learned
    about BitPim here, as there are quite a few users reading this group.

    DGI




  11. #11
    John Salerno
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    David G. Imber wrote:

    > I use bitpim (open source freeware: www.bitpim.org) and a
    > standard usb data cable (example:
    > http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...sp?itemid=7116)
    > for my 8300. This set up should also work for your purposes.


    A quick follow-up question: I noticed on the bitpim site that it says
    "The filesystem on all of these phones, except for the MM-8300 is
    supported." Will that affect what I want to do?

    Also, will having pictures in two different places on my 8100 be a
    factor? Some are in "Review/Share" and some are in "Picture Wallet".
    Will the software be able to find both sets of these pictures?



  12. #12
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: transferring pictures from an 8100?

    On Sat, 13 May 2006 22:18:12 -0400, John Salerno
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >David G. Imber wrote:
    >
    >> I use bitpim (open source freeware: www.bitpim.org) and a
    >> standard usb data cable (example:
    >> http://www.wirelessemporium.com/stor...sp?itemid=7116)
    >> for my 8300. This set up should also work for your purposes.

    >
    >A quick follow-up question: I noticed on the bitpim site that it says
    >"The filesystem on all of these phones, except for the MM-8300 is
    >supported." Will that affect what I want to do?


    No, it shouldn't.
    >
    >Also, will having pictures in two different places on my 8100 be a
    >factor? Some are in "Review/Share" and some are in "Picture Wallet".
    >Will the software be able to find both sets of these pictures?


    I can't really answer that authoritatively, but I think that
    you can "save to camera" any photographs you want to exchange, and
    then you can be sure of the results. BitPim isn't as slick and
    feature-rich as, for instance the Futuredial application that I think
    Notan recommended. Photographs are saved to a space designated for
    "wallpaper" as I recall. In other words, BitPim gets it to your
    computer, but perhaps not in as organized a manner as you might like.
    It moves the digits, though, which is all you need, I think.

    Being able to access the file system is for doing work beyond
    simply up- and downloading address book/calendar/picture/ring tones.
    Handy, but not essential for most circumstances.

    DGI




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