How to Get Pictures Developed From a Sprint Cell Phone
- 1). Go to any store that contains a SD reader photo machine and photo lab.
- 2). Turn your phone off and remove the battery cover to reveal the mini-SD card. Remove the card. If your phone has a separate slot on the outside of the phone for the mini-SD card, remove the cover and take out the card.
- 3). Slide the mini-SD card into the SD card adapter. This will make the card a full SD card.
- 4). Follow the on-screen instructions (touch screen) before inserting your SD card. Insert the SD card. Select the photos you want to save, the sizes you wish to have them developed as and the amount of copies you'd like of each photo. Some machines will print the photos out for you, but some of them send the orders to the photo lab, and require you to pick them up in a specified time period.
- 1). Connect your phone to your home computer using an USB cord. (the exact cord supplied with your phone). Once connected the phone will enter file transfer mode. If it does not do this immediately, you may be asked to select this option manually.
- 2). Click start in the bottom-right corner of your PC's toolbar. Open a folder named "My Computer." Select the drive with your phone's name or image on it. Double-click this drive and select the folder that houses your photos.
- 3). Create a folder on your PC to save your pictures to, and then double-click it to open it. If you already have a target folder to save the images to, open this folder.
- 4). Arrange both your phone's open folder and the folder you're saving the pictures to, side by side. Select the image you want to save by left-clicking it, holding down the left click button and dragging it over to the target folder. If you are selecting more than one picture, hold down the control key and left-click every picture you want to save. While still holding the control key, select the last photo you wish to save and drag that picture over to the target folder. This action will drag all of the selected photos over.
- 5). Go online to websites like Kodakgallery.com, or other photo developing sites, and upload your saved pictures to the site. Follow the onscreen prompts and select the picture sizes, quantity and delivery option.
Using a Photo Machine
Developing the Photos Online
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