- 02-13-2006, 08:29 PM #1Member
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Ok, they get me hooked on a camera phone and in an effort not to cloud up my computer with pictures memory wise i forward all my camera V300 picture to My ALbum on My-t-mobile. Now over the course of time I have filled up my album- i think its only 25mb of storage with no option of buying or adding space.. I don't want to delete pictures or transfer them to my computer or save them to a disk.. i like having the ability for others to view my album whenever they want...any suggestions to an alternative?
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- 02-13-2006, 11:32 PM #2
Upgrade to a Moto V360, which comes with a memory card
- 02-15-2006, 08:33 PM #3Member
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Originally Posted by RRODRIG30
- 02-15-2006, 11:02 PM #4
A samsung T-809 also comes with a memory card.
The strong built in features of the Moto V360 and Samsung T-809 inlcude the following:
Camera
Video Record
Bluetooth
Extra memory card
come with data cable and CD
MP3 Player
The Samsung T-809 is more expensive. The 1.3 megapixel camera gives you clearer photos and steadier video. You can also upgrade the memory card on either phone. I think the one included in the box is 64MB.
Here is a side by side comparison of the 2
- 02-16-2006, 11:26 AM #5Originally Posted by cellgarter
Example the T-Mobile site may have all your 2005 to 2006 pictures and Yahoo might have all your 2003 to 2004 pictures, etc etc. Current pics go to memory card and get uploaded to whichever album is going to hold your current pics, and the others get rotated out to the older album sites or CD's.
- 02-16-2006, 11:27 PM #6
Great advice BlkBear. I'd give you some more rep, but it says I gotta spread the love more before I can give you more rep.
- 02-17-2006, 11:52 AM #7
RRODRIG30 thanks, just seemed like a way to keep the pics accessible and online at the same time.
oh no problem with the rep, I have been seeing that message too, and figured I just had to give rep to more to more people as well. Only thing is I can never tell if it's even working when I do it!
- 02-17-2006, 04:38 PM #8
How do you post your pictures free? I thought you could only use your Tmobile picture account page and save to your computer and send from there? From what you guys are saying, I can use another method to send my pics and even better, EASIER?!?! I wish i knew about this.. Not to get off topic BUT.. does it save your pictures for a long period of time? I know Sprint gives you a few months or so, OR until you update your page. Confusing, i know but now that i know about this, i can possibly leave that tricky, confusing stuff behind forever!!!!
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- 02-18-2006, 12:57 AM #9Originally Posted by Renée
Renee, it's not better or faster, just an EXTRA place to store pictures online from your phone. It allows anyone with internet access to view your pictures (if you want people to view them).
Yahoo is just one of many places, where you can create an account (for free), and it (the account), offers email and a little space to store pictures, to create a blog, things of that nature, while giving you control over who can and can't view any pictures you might have online.
Is it faster the the T-mobile picture account? I doubt it, but if like the original poster, you run out of storage space on your T-Mobile site and still want to keep ALL of your pictures online so people can have access to them, then you need to find other online places to store your pictures.
Then you can set up a central place to put all your links, so all people need to do is click a link to be taken to all the different places you might have pic stored.
And as for how long can you store files on any particular site? You'd have to read the terms of use, for the places you create accounts, to see how long that site allows you to store files and information. In most cases Renee, as long as you access the account every 30 to 90 days, it stays active. After that the accounts are either closed or deleted. But again, you'll have to read each sites terms of use.
- 02-18-2006, 01:04 AM #10
Free online storage...
Just a few places that offer Free online file and or picture storage.
This I have used and know it's easy to deal with.
Yahoo! Briefcase
Provides 25 MB of free space to registered Yahoo users. Lets you share files with other Yahoo users.
http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc//home
Free Online File Storage
Several sites.
http://www.lights.com/pickalink/freestorage/
- 02-26-2006, 12:43 PM #11Member
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I appreciate all the posts - i have yet to decide with old "albums" to delete so that all of my recent birthday pictures are posted for everyone to view. I like the idea of an alternate site, yet its so easy to send pics from my MotoV300 straight to "my album" and then view- i would prefer more mega pixels that for sure...and I am able to upload pics from my digital camera to the same site...I love it now and I'd love it with more memory.
- 02-26-2006, 03:36 PM #12Originally Posted by cellgarter
Which is why you'd keep the more recent pictures on the easiest for you to upload to site. If people doing the viewing have to do a little dance to get to the pictures, that would not be too much of a hassle.
- 02-27-2006, 07:47 PM #13Member
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I guess I'm a TMOBILE Packrat..its hard for me to delete old pics.
- 02-27-2006, 09:52 PM #14
LOL.. Packrat or not, if you run out of room, you don't have much of a choice, other than to use someone else's TM album space. Which btw may be an option if you can con someone that uses TM to allow you to "borrow" their picture space.
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