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Most likely, if you have the right connecting cord, you can transfer your files via your computer's USB connection. Just plug it in, and the camera will look link a new hard drive.
If that doesn't work, then you probably have to email them to yourself.
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Varies a lot by phone and service. Some allow USB transfer; others find ways to make you pay through the nose for your own photos. Be careful- if your phone service, say, charges per kilobyte of data transfer, photos can add up.
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What phone do you have? For some Verizon phones it is possible to buy third-party USB cables. Otherwise, you can always email it to yourself.
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Some phones take/come with SD or miniSD cards and you can transfer pictures with a memory card reader.
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I had a phone with a mini SD card that wouldn't let me put the photos on it and transfer them to my computer. I hated that phone.
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Except I'm confused. If I email them there, won't I get charged, just the same as if I emailed them to myself?
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I don't remember exactly what address it was. Something like save or saved@something I don't remember. Sorry I can't be more help than that. It's been a while.
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