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Sarah
How can I get my pictures off of my nikon coolpix L810 on to my iPhone 4? I dnt have a computer at the moment is there any kind of cord I can use to transfer some of these pictures? I also don't believe the L810 has wifi or Bluetooth either...
Answer
No.
(1) processing power
The average photo taken on your coolpix is significantly larger than the majority of your apps. Your phone doesn't always have the processing power to manage such large files. That is why web browsers and programs like Facebook reduce the file size when you upload it. And imagine how slow it is to load some of your larger apps, multiply that by the hundreds of photos on your phone.
(2) memory
Image files are bloody large. Re look at (1).
(3) apple silly connectors.
Apple doesn't like to cooperate with other things. That is why there is no expandable mini sd card. The SIM card requires a paper clip and a surgeons hand to get it out - to discourage people to tamper with it. The iPad has connectors that allows photos to be downloaded by USB or sd card BUT it isn't comparable with the iPhone.
(4) wifi or Bluetooth
Will not work unless you have the corresponding app that allows you to utilize those functions. Even then, that supposes your phone has wifi and Bluetooth capability.
(5) best bet: use an ipad
The iPad has connectors that allow a sd card or a USB connected (the one included with your camera) to be connected to the iPad. iPad photo will then download them onto the iPad (albeit usually at a reduced file size)
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A/apple-ipad-camera-connection-kit
(5) IS NOT COMPATIABLE WITH THE IPHONE.
No.
(1) processing power
The average photo taken on your coolpix is significantly larger than the majority of your apps. Your phone doesn't always have the processing power to manage such large files. That is why web browsers and programs like Facebook reduce the file size when you upload it. And imagine how slow it is to load some of your larger apps, multiply that by the hundreds of photos on your phone.
(2) memory
Image files are bloody large. Re look at (1).
(3) apple silly connectors.
Apple doesn't like to cooperate with other things. That is why there is no expandable mini sd card. The SIM card requires a paper clip and a surgeons hand to get it out - to discourage people to tamper with it. The iPad has connectors that allows photos to be downloaded by USB or sd card BUT it isn't comparable with the iPhone.
(4) wifi or Bluetooth
Will not work unless you have the corresponding app that allows you to utilize those functions. Even then, that supposes your phone has wifi and Bluetooth capability.
(5) best bet: use an ipad
The iPad has connectors that allow a sd card or a USB connected (the one included with your camera) to be connected to the iPad. iPad photo will then download them onto the iPad (albeit usually at a reduced file size)
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A/apple-ipad-camera-connection-kit
(5) IS NOT COMPATIABLE WITH THE IPHONE.
Will the data on my Apps on my iphone 3G when i backup, then restore, then sync from backup?

samc1994
I have an iphone 3g, and i want to update to a iphone 4 eventually, and will my last backup go onto my new iphone with all of the data on apps, calendar and contacts? So i have some apps that i store photos from holidays and other stuff, so will the back up and sync still keep all of the data (photos) in the app and transfer it all to a different phone? All answers appreciated.
Thanks
Answer
Yes, you first back it up and then you plug in the new iPhone 4 and restore it from the backup of your iPhone 3G, initally only your contacts, photos and calendar will be on there but when you sync back on all your apps they will still have the high scores etc.
Yes, you first back it up and then you plug in the new iPhone 4 and restore it from the backup of your iPhone 3G, initally only your contacts, photos and calendar will be on there but when you sync back on all your apps they will still have the high scores etc.
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