· If I get a pic message while the data is off, obviously the phone can't download the larger pic file. THE PROBLEM comes in when you turn your data back on it will literally take days to download the picture!! It has happened to me on my EVO and now happening on my Samsung Galaxy S2 Epic Touch. It's an Android issue. It’s a legitimate permission for data sharing. A cloud storage app like Dropbox uses it, for example. But an app that doesn't need your photos could look at all the pictures you've take. Import photos and videos from an Android phone to PC. First, connect your phone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can’t find the device if the device is locked. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
On an Android phone, your best bet is to make sure your photos are being synced with Google Photos, so you can organize them either on your phone or though your PC. You can then create albums in. First of all, you need to make sure the mobile data option is enabled on your Android phone. MMS utilizes your mobile data connection to send and receive MMS. It is pretty easy to enable this option on your Android device. Head to Settings Wireless and Network Settings on your Android phone. Turn on the option that says Mobile data. Step 1. Download and install the ES File Explorer on your Android phone. Step 2. Next, you need to launch the file manager and find out the location of the images you want to display. Step 3. Now just navigate to the folder and remove or rename the ".nomedia" file to make them visable. Step 4. After that, you can restart your Android phone and.
Import photos and videos from an Android phone to PC. First, connect your phone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can’t find the device if the device is locked. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app. Member. PM. I have the same behavior as visionaryness described on my droid razr hd. If i'm on wifi, MMS messages show as "downloading" in the default android messaging app, but are actually hung up. It'll remain in that state indefinitely. But as soon as I go off wifi, the MMS shows up. If all is working and you can get data from the internet, clear the cache on your messaging program. Settings Applications Manage Applications All tab scroll to and tap messenger clear cache. You can clear data, too, but I think that wipes message history. #2. jerofld, .
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