When I make a slide show for a text, I can only add 3 pics and the size of the pics shrink progressively from the size of the first. Is there a way to add more than 3 & keep the size consistent for all the pics?
My phone used to send media pics in texts and now won't let me. I also can't receive them either. I have gone thru all the settings. Am I overlooking something?
Recently my phone (BB Bold 9930) stopped receiving pics that have been sent to me via text message. The messages don't even come through without the pic, anyone seen this and have a solution?
Rockin' a BB Curve 8520 on Cincinnati Bell Wireless. All of the sudden I can't receive MMS messages. Got text, no pics, et al. Get a "cannot retrieve error". Is it my phone, carrier, or me?
Lost my phone recently and now have a replacement. Kids are texting me pics of my grandchildren which I am unable to download. The latest text I got reads "Get media content now (174KB)" which is underlined as a link. I tap on the words and then get a message "Getting media content (174KB)". It shows that for a minute or two and then goes back to the first message. Is there something in the "settings" that is causing this problem?
I have attempted to upload photographs off my blackberry to my laptop using a usb cable and it has prompted me for a password, I tried the password I have to access my phone after one minute but this did not work, it then prompted me to put the word "blackberry" into the box. I did this and then it has asked for password again and again and agin, I am no at 9/10 and about to wipe all my information, I have tried all the options. Tried my registration password too. I cant afford for my phone to wipe itself clean.
I want to be able to tell by the ring tone who is calling me. Can I do this with my Blackberry Curve 9360? I have downloaded the song I want to use but that's as far as I could get.
How to attach a picture using Googles messenger app for SMS? When I click on the icon it brings up the camera but no way to attach an existing picture.
I've just taken delivery of a Lumia 800 and trying to get to grips with where everything is and how it works. I must say, it's far more complicated than I was expecting with basic task seeming to be more complicated than they need to be.
My question relates to attaching photos to messages on websites. I used my previous photo to email photos via Yahoo and submit them to a certain website while on the move. I've never had a problem doing this with any other phone. However, with the Lumia 800, it doesn't seem to allow you to to this. On the webpage I normally use, there is a box with a browse button that when you press, nothing seems to happen. On all phones previously, and when using the site from a pc, you simply press browse, select the file from the memory card / drive and press upload. But this doesn't seem to be the case on the Lumia 800. When you press browse, nothing happens, you don't get a box to select a file from the phone or anything.
On my laptop, Dropbox saves files locally to c:/dropbox but I can't find a similar location on my Xoom's file manager.I can ask the Dropbox people but I suspect they will tell me to ask in a forum where the file management system of my device is known.
I've noticed on different websites and forums that people are having problem attaching album covers to albums they've added to their native Xoom music player. In order to ensure all your music has the appropriate albums attached, I would suggest using Windows Media Player. The steps are as follows.
Step 1. Add music to the "Library" with the list of songs from your artist of choice.
Step 2. Then browse to the album that is missing art.
Step 3. Using either Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer, in another window, find a picture that you want to use for album art (the picture can be in a file on your computer or on a webpage), right-click the picture, and then click Copy.
Step 4. In your library, right-click the album art box, and then click Paste Album Art.
A copy of the picture is embedded into each of the songs from that album. The copy of the picture is automatically scaled to the appropriate size and converted to the JPEG format before it is embedded in the file. The original picture file is not modified.
Step 5. Drag files from your library to the "Sync" tab, then sync songs to your Xoom. Now when you check your Xoom you should have all the album artwork attached to your albums.
Another day another teeth clenchingly frustrating problem with the Nokia X6 a.k.a "the most overpriced piece of fecal matter in existence".Now I am attempting the highly ambitious task of transferring a picture from the phone's memory to the PC. Oooh now I know you are probably gasping at the sheer complexity of this action. It is on par with rocket science you may think.So I am I om the dreadful Ovi Suite, and I have found the picture. So like a cad I try dragging it from the Ovi suite page to the desktop. Silly me, that only how every other program would allow you to do it! But no. Not ovi suite. Thankfully it stops me doing this, hell I can right click all day but the fantastic Ovi Suite just doesn't repond with a helpful pop out box giving me options such as "Copy" or "Cut". No, that would be too helpful.
Instead I have to click the picture then go to "copy to computer", where the wonderfully designed Ovi Suite then proceeds to whizz through it with a progress bar, but seeing as though just below this bar is a vast space containing nothingness I think it was a sensible decision for the programmers not to include, oh I don't know A DESTINATION FILEPATH! "Copying to computer" does not tell me where it has been copied to!
Christ was it a conscious decision of Nokia to just make this Ovi Suite the least user friendly as possible? So I have trawled through the millions of Nokia files in my Local disk and cannot find this image. This one little image that all I wanted to do was attach in an email. With a camera its a 30 second job, but good ol' Nokia has other ideas and improves the process by hiding the images away, deep in a folder that is completely secret to the user.So my question is does anybody know which file I should be looking for?The very fact I have had to sign in to this forum sums up how poor Nokia devices are.
I have a BlackBerry Curve 8530 with Sprint, and recently I have been unable to view MMS pics. All that comes through is an MMS with the pic file name in the subject and the sender's caption in the body. There is no option to download the file in the menu. I have the following apps installed: NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile (Ver 2.0.54), Pandora (ver 1.1.6), Sprint Navigation (ver 2.8.0.1199) and The Weather Channel (ver 1.1). A battery pull won't work and my security settings are fine.
I've been trying to send a photo via text but it just will not work. I've been on the net to see how it's done but it still will not work for me. Why I have a Blackberry I'll never know, I'll never get another. It should be easy enough to send a photo, it was on my last phone, a simple samsung,
how I can send and receive photos on my Blackberry Curve 8520 as I am about to give up ande throw it in the bin.
I have a few pictures that are 'selfies' that I cannot delete. I copy them to another gallery folder and then try to delete them from the 'selfie' folder. When I do it deletes the ones I moved too.
I have tried renaming them, changing the date, cropping them. Nothing.
I have tried emailing to my pc, changing name, date etc, then texting and emailing back to my phone. Same thing If I rename them, and copy them to another folder, it automatically renames them back to the original name.