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I was just wondering, I currently have a Sanyo 8200 and upgraded to a Sanyo MM7400. I have many pictures on the 8200 that i want to transfer to the MM7400 but they are in my "saved to phone" folder. Is there anyway to get these pictures out of the 8200 phone and into my new one? I have the futuredial wire to connect to the 8200 along with snapsync and snapmedia. Can someone please reply regarding this question. Thanks.


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In article <yIFJd.75216$kq2.77@twister.nyc.rr.com>, ExPhiC@on3.com
says...
> I was just wondering, I currently have a Sanyo 8200 and upgraded
> to a Sanyo MM7400. I have many pictures on the 8200 that i want
> to transfer to the MM7400 but they are in my "saved to phone" folder.
> Is there anyway to get these pictures out of the 8200 phone and into
> my new one? I have the futuredial wire to connect to the 8200 along with
> snapsync and snapmedia. Can someone please reply regarding this
> question. Thanks.
>

I *think* SnapMedia will do it. But those images are permanently locked
at something like 120x117 or whatever the image resolution of the main
LCD is. They won't be as big as when you took them.

As for how to do it, sorry. I always saved my pictures to the
Picturemail web site, and *then* shared them to myself so there's always
a copy for me online.

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