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Sending Photos To Virgin Mobile X-TC Kyocera Phone?
This is a discussion on Sending Photos To Virgin Mobile X-TC Kyocera Phone? within the Kyocera forums, part of the Manufacturer Discussion category; I just got a new phone, X-tc Kyocera ( NYSE: KYO ) Music and Messaging Slider, with Virgin Mobile. I ...
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| I just got a new phone, X-tc Kyocera (NYSE: KYO) Music and Messaging Slider, with Virgin Mobile. I have some new pictures on my computer, and I want to send them to my phone, I've tried emailing them but on my phone it just says there's an attachment, it wont let me open it! I know my phones email address, and everything, I've also tried pixdrop.com , but they don't support Virgin Mobile, [I used to use it for my old AtT phone]. I'd really like to have these photos on my phone, so if you can help me, or know of a FREE way to send them to my phone that'sould be really nice of you to tell me! My Phones Details: Phone Carrier: Virgin Mobile Phone Type: X-TC Kyocera M2000 Phone Email: 4196881Vmaxmpix.com If you need more information about my phone to help me further add my msn or yahoo: oneladyace@hotmail.com h.berry41@yahoo.com Thanks![In advace] 14 hours ago - 3 days left to answer |
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| Hey Holly! An easy way to send photos to your X-tc is to email them via picture messaging. You can send photos from any computer using an email client like Outlook, Yahoo! Mail, AOL Mail, Gmail, (etc.) by sending them to your phone's email address, which is your-number@vmpix.com. So if your Virgin Mobile (NYSE: VM) phone number is 212-555-1234, you would send your pictures in an email to 2125551234@vmpix.com. Your pictures will be sent to your phone as a picture message. Just make sure your pictures are in the JPEG format, and aren't too big. Another easy way to get pictures on your X-tc is to sideload them with a MicroSD card. The maximum MicroSD card size the X-tc can handle is 4GB. I hope this helps! SA |
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| Hi, I have the micro-mini SD card and the mini SD adapter. Is it better to store pictures and music on the micro-mini SD card or load direct on my x-tc cell phone? I also have the USB cord to connect my x-tc and computer. I recently purchased it because I thought it would be an easy way to transfer music and pictures to my x-tc. For some reason my laptop and desktop doesn't recognize the SD cards, at least I don't see them listed under "my computer." Thanks Last edited by HollyH; 1 Week Ago at 06:44 PM.. |
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| I believe it would be easier to store pics and music on the SD Card. I'm pretty sure there is no way to load music directly onto the phone, anyway. I dont know why your PC or laptop won't read your SD Card, but to make things easier on you, you should try to get that resolved. You might need to go to MicroSD's website to troubleshoot (SanDisc's website, to be clearer). Maybe you need to load some drivers for the MicroSD card to work. Another thing you can purchase that might come in handy for more than just your X-tc is a JumpDrive Trio. This device will read SD cards via your PC's USB ports. I have one of these, and it really comes in handy when moving files and stuff from PC to PC. Works on Mac's too: Amazon.com: Lexar Media Single-Slot USB 2.0 Multi-Card Reader (Model RW023-001): Electronics So, you would just put your MicroSD card into the MicroSC adapter, and then put the adapter into the JumpDrive. Then you put the JumpDrive into your PC's USB port, and it should read the file as if it's coming from an external drive. I hope this helps! SA @ Virgin Mobile Last edited by SA_VirginMobile; 6 Days Ago at 06:29 AM.. |
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