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Oct-05-2014 08:59 PM
1492 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:1492 wrote:\
Barney, you can also just use Dropbox which will auto upload any photos from your Galaxy 4. BTW, when I installed the Dropbox(DB) app on my Galaxy S, DB gave me 50G Free space for the first year. Apparently, a promo with Samsung. You can also set camera uploads for WiFi only to avoid using your mobile data.
You're photos will then be available on your desktop/notebook once synced. DB does have an app available for Linux 32/64 bit.
You sure don't want to do that unless both the phone and the computer are connected to free unlimited wifi. Doing that with the phones cellular connection will eat up your monthly data in short order
Maybe you didn't read the part of setting Dropbox photo upload to WiFi only? That was the whole point of not using mobile 3G/4G data allowance for uploading photos. Which is what I do with my phones.
Oct-05-2014 08:13 PM
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Oct-05-2014 01:51 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:1492 wrote:\
Barney, you can also just use Dropbox which will auto upload any photos from your Galaxy 4. BTW, when I installed the Dropbox(DB) app on my Galaxy S, DB gave me 50G Free space for the first year. Apparently, a promo with Samsung. You can also set camera uploads for WiFi only to avoid using your mobile data.
You're photos will then be available on your desktop/notebook once synced. DB does have an app available for Linux 32/64 bit.
You sure don't want to do that unless both the phone and the computer are connected to free unlimited wifi. Doing that with the phones cellular connection will eat up your monthly data in short order
Oct-05-2014 01:46 PM
Oct-05-2014 01:32 PM
1492 wrote:\
Barney, you can also just use Dropbox which will auto upload any photos from your Galaxy 4. BTW, when I installed the Dropbox(DB) app on my Galaxy S, DB gave me 50G Free space for the first year. Apparently, a promo with Samsung. You can also set camera uploads for WiFi only to avoid using your mobile data.
You're photos will then be available on your desktop/notebook once synced. DB does have an app available for Linux 32/64 bit.
Oct-05-2014 01:14 PM
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Oct-05-2014 11:57 AM
NinerBikes wrote:BarneyS wrote:
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 with an added mini SD card for storage. How do I get the pictures out of the phone without taking the back off and removing the SD card?
I have tried hooking the phone to my computer using the supplied USB cord and I have downloaded the drivers from the internet but the only thing my computer sees is the phone as a modem. It does not see the phone as another drive or allow me to see the contents of the phone for downloading. All of my previous phones have been able to be seen by the computer as another drive when hooked up via USB. Any suggestions?
Barney
Use a microsoft windows operating system, and it will search for and provide the right drivers for your computer. Another option is to download the SAMSUNG Kies software, free. That should take care of your needs.
Oct-05-2014 11:30 AM
BarneyS wrote:
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 with an added mini SD card for storage. How do I get the pictures out of the phone without taking the back off and removing the SD card?
I have tried hooking the phone to my computer using the supplied USB cord and I have downloaded the drivers from the internet but the only thing my computer sees is the phone as a modem. It does not see the phone as another drive or allow me to see the contents of the phone for downloading. All of my previous phones have been able to be seen by the computer as another drive when hooked up via USB. Any suggestions?
Barney
Oct-05-2014 11:08 AM