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WhySoSerious

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Jun 30, 2007
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Can you extract photos off the iphone that you've taken? I know with my past phones (blackberries), you would take some pics, plug the phone into the computer and then move the pics out of the phones folder onto your desktop.

i'm pretty sure the answer is NO, but just wanted to run it by all of you.
 
Can you extract photos off the iphone that you've taken? I know with my past phones (blackberries), you would take some pics, plug the phone into the computer and then move the pics out of the phones folder onto your desktop.

i'm pretty sure the answer is NO, but just wanted to run it by all of you.

When your iPhone is connected launch iPhoto. You should be able to see the iPhone and download the pictures you have taken.
 
When you plug the iPhone into windows, a window pops up asking you what you want to do. One of those is to open it in explorer. Or you can just open my computer..

:rolleyes:

Thanks I should have known that lol.

simple

1. Get large hammer

2. Smash the hell out of your PC with the hammer (while shouting die vista scum)

3. Buy a Mac

4. Connect iphone

5. Open iphoto

6. Select import

Job Done:D

I will give that a try.;)
 
simple

1. Get large hammer

2. Smash the hell out of your PC with the hammer (while shouting die vista scum)

3. Buy a Mac

4. Connect iphone

5. Open iphoto

6. Select import

Job Done:D

LOL. i did do that infact, back in August of 2007. I'm much happier now. :D
 
I just off-loaded pics this morning. When your phone is synced to your computer, open up "My Computer" and click on "iPhone3G" and all of the pics will show up just like they would on a digital camera or a flash drive. :)
 
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