Lynny
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How do you get your photos off it??
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IvIarkgraham
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with a flick
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Lynny
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???
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Richardhhha
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plug it in via cable and run the iphone application you should ahve installed on your conputer...
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Lynny
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it automatically connects to itunes, then says its backing up iphone, then what? Is that it or is it another programme? I cant find where they would be saved anywhere on computer?
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jamied
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mine says what do you want to do, view folder, play slideshow etc
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Lynny
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I dont have that
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jamied
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it also comes up as a drive in my computer
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Lynny
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It hasnt im starting to really hate this phone!
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Ste
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If you put your iPlug in the iSocket, then use the iLead to connect the iPhone to the iBook you can get the iPhotos and see them on the iScreen. iHope people get bored of apple soon and we can have words without the iPrefix again.
Buy a Nokia and have hassle free data transfer.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
Buy a Nokia and have hassle free data transfer.
Lol. I agree, its just soooo had to plug it in. Then it shows up like a camera like every other camera out there.
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Dom
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Once plugged in, it should come us a drive under My Computer (im assuming you're using windows), then there will be a directory/folder (something like DCIM from what i remember) in there you'll find your photos.
You might have to switch off iTunes automatically starting when you plug it in, it should be in the options somewhere ("open iTunes automatically when iPod is connected" or something similar, under Edit > Preferences > iPod/iPhone, something like that)
If that fails, then try a different USB port as it sounds like it hasn't installed properly.....
edit - wouldn't say Nokia is hassle free data transfer, had a load of problems trying to get an N95 to connect. iPhone on the other hand, no issues what so ever......go figure.
[Edited on 18-09-2009 by Dom]
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Avey
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Adobe - automatically connects when I plug my phone in.
It recognises new photos imports them.
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ed
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Plug it in, go to Computer, click on iPhone. You don't need anything more than the lead an Windows Explorer to do it.
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Pablo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Plug it in, go to Computer, click on iPhone. You don't need anything more than the lead an Windows Explorer to do it.
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