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Question

Transfer Pics from phone to PC

May 4, 2015 5:54AM PDT

Hi guys, I want to print photos from computer. I can transfer the photos taken on my phone, to my computer fine. The thing is once the photos are on my computer they turn out tiny, 144 x 142 pixel. I need them about 2700 x 5500 pixel. I realize I can only make them a little bigger, because overall quality will be reduced.
My question is: is there any way to make these bigger using software or another way??

Cheers Guys,
Dan

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I'm going with no.
May 4, 2015 6:19AM PDT

It appears you didn't transfer anything but a thumbnail. There's so much detail missing here but for me, I installed Dropbox to make such transfers painless.
Bob

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Transfer Pics from phone to PC
May 24, 2015 6:36PM PDT

Download and install the USB drivers for your smartphone on your computer.
Insert one end of the mini USB synchronisation cable into the mini USB connector on your smartphone, and the other end into a USB port on your computer.
On your smartphone, hold and drag the notification bar, and tap the USB icon USB Logo.
Tap Turn on USB Storage and tap OK.
On the computer, click Start and then Computer. The micro-SD card of your smartphone is listed as Removable Drive.
Double-click this removable disk to open it. Double-click the folder DCIM, and next the folder Camera.
Copy the pictures and videos from this folder to any folder on your computer.

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transfer
May 25, 2015 1:25PM PDT

One of the most seamless ways to use Dropbox.
1.open a dropbox account, Install the dropbox app on your phone
2. Click upload files, photos , select photos that you want to copy to pc ,Upload
3. Copy them all at once from your dropbox folder onto your pc. The effects will now be applied on the photos.

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My choice of transferring pics
May 28, 2015 5:45PM PDT

I would use USB cable for the image transferring. I think it if the most stable and convenient way to transfer images from phone to PC.

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goooooooood
May 29, 2015 6:30AM PDT

very gooooooood