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#2039 13-Aug-2004 19:08
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Hi all.
hey - i've got me a SE t610.
I've just taken a heap of pics - and i want to put them onto my pc.
how do i do this?

I sync up using irda - but i can only send files.
And on the sync settings on the fone - it only has settings for Calender and Contacts.
is there a program? or a setting?
Please help.
Thanks

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  #7702 13-Aug-2004 19:26
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Just open the photo on your T610, select 'more', then 'send', then the appropriate method of communication (in your case, 'infrared'). You don't say what operating system you're using, but whenever I've used Bluetooth to send photos from my T610 to my computer running MacOS X.2, the computer has automatically recognised and received the incoming file.

If all else fails, you can always email your photos from your T610 to your computer.



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  #7708 13-Aug-2004 22:58
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hi.
hey - thanks for that.
I new it was something simple - just didn't no wot.
Cheers
Alex

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  #7743 16-Aug-2004 13:36
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Kinda repetitive if you have lots of photos... anyone got an easier way?



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  #7754 16-Aug-2004 16:26
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Mac OS X 10.3
Bluetooth menu > browse device and you can drag folders to and from the phone.





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  #7759 16-Aug-2004 17:31
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Windows? :D

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  #7760 16-Aug-2004 17:48
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Should be the same. You can try My Bluetooth Places, double-click the device and double-click OBEX File Transfer. I've tested the Z1010 (check our #url#content.asp?contentid=2821#endurl#review#endurlall# for some screenshots at the bottom of the article) and the Bluetooth stack allowed folder browsing. I was under the impression the software is pretty similar in both devices. Worth a try, if you have one handy.




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