Cell phone pictures

Dave

Well-Known Member
We recently upgraded her phone. She wants me to get all the pictures off the old one before we erase everything.
It is a Motorola RAZR. (the "flood the market" version)

Is there any way to get them off besides sending them one at a time?

Smashing the thing open and pulling something out isn't an option either...even though I'd like the smashing part...
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
We recently upgraded her phone. She wants me to get all the pictures off the old one before we erase everything.
It is a Motorola RAZR. (the "flood the market" version)

Is there any way to get them off besides sending them one at a time?

Smashing the thing open and pulling something out isn't an option either...even though I'd like the smashing part...
I ended up emailing all mine off my RAZR, 3 pics at a time.
 

chcr

Too cute for words
We recently upgraded her phone. She wants me to get all the pictures off the old one before we erase everything.
It is a Motorola RAZR. (the "flood the market" version)

Is there any way to get them off besides sending them one at a time?

Smashing the thing open and pulling something out isn't an option either...even though I'd like the smashing part...

You don't have a usb cable for your Razr? I might have an old one lying around. There's a free program to interface your phone with your PC. PM me if you want details. I believe there's even a way to hack the SIM card but you need an adapter.
 

paul_valaru

100% Pure Canadian Beef
if there is no micro sd card a place that unlocks cell phones might be able to do it for a small price.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
MicroSD is the best option.

I have the (or one of the) programs to play with your Razer but the USB cable is a special one...if I recall correctly.
 

BeardofPants

New Member
I connect to mine via bluetooth on the mac. Just treats it like another file storage, and I can drag 'em directly off.
 

Inkara1

Well-Known Member
Which carrier is the RAZR on? That makes a big difference (Verizon, Sprint, etc. don't use SIM cards). If there's a microSD slot under the battery, you can get one of those and transfer everything from the phone's memory to the microSD card. Also... I know the USB port is a standard five-pin mini USB connector, so I'd wonder if you could use any standard USB cord and just download software to do it.
 

Dave

Well-Known Member
Its a RAZR V3r. T-Mobil is the carrier and it does have a SIM card. No microSD slot.
No bluetooth on either computer.
 

MrBishop

Well-Known Member
I have the same phone....I use a mini-USB cable and P2K Commander

Looks like an FTP program, but exclusivly for the Motorola phones. I use it to DL and UL pics and video between the PC and the phone, and to upload ringtones of my own making. :)
 

Dave

Well-Known Member
Discovered T-Mobile has an online album. Sent them all there for now. Was much easier than trying to send them one at a time to my e-mail account.

Bookmarked the P2K site for future reference. Maybe I'll clean out my phone this weekend.

Thanks everyone.
 

Dave

Well-Known Member
We almost lost a bunch with the dual laptop failure earlier this year. We were fortunate and were able to get them all back.
 
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