If you’re still getting to grips with your Nokia C7, you’ll be wanting to know how to transfer photographs from the phone to your computer. There are several ways to do this, and all are relatively simple. Join us after the break to find out how to transfer photographs…
One of the bits we like the most about the Nokia C7 is that it offers loads of options. There are several different ways to get your photographs from the Nokia C7 to your computer, for instance – making it easy to find a way that suits you best.
Without a doubt, the easiest way of transferring your photographs in one go, is to plug your Nokia into your computer using the micro USB cable. If you’re running Windows 7, the Nokia C7 will be recognised automatically, with a pop up window letting you carry out different tasks.
Simply pick a program to transfer your photographs – we used Windows Live Photo Gallery – and click ‘Import Pictures and Videos. Job done!
If you want to share your snaps with other people, it may be worth copying your photographs to a memory stick instead of your computer, using Nokia’s new USB on the go technology. Plug the USB on the go cable (which should be in the box of your Nokia C7) into the micro USB port on the side of the device.
Then plug a USB memory stick into the cable – as soon as you do so Nokia’s file manager should pop up automatically. As default, the photographs will be saved on the E: (Mass Memory). Click on this option, and your photographs should be in the Images folder.
If you only want to copy a couple of photographs, open the Images folder, followed by the Camera folder, and find the folder you want to copy – as with a regular compact camera, your Nokia C7 will create a new sub folder every time you start taking a new set of photos. Tap the folder you want to copy (tap Images if you want to copy everything) and hold. After a second or two, another menu will pop up, letting you copy the folder. Simply select your memory stick, and wait for the photographs to copy.
If you’re just transferring a couple of photographs at a time, and your computer has Bluetooth, it’s also possible to send all of your photographs wirelessly. We’ll be bringing you a guide on setting up Bluetooth on your Nokia C7 next week – so make sure you bookmark our Nokia C7 Ultimate User Guide, and let us know if there’s anything you’re confused about.
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