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Pictures from phone using usb cable?

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If you can find the model of your cell phone and search Amazon you are more likely to find a USB cable for your phone so you can transfer pictures I do it with my LG Xenon phone. But make sure that its for your model or else the plug won't fit.

It also recharges your phone.
 
Not sure what model of motorola you have, or if ur computer is capable, but you may be able to connect through bluetooth. That's how I transfer files to and from my phone.

However, if you already know that the bluetooth option is out, then you should be able to find a USB cable for it as suggested by GamerBear.
 
If you don't have a micro sd on your phone and you don't have bluetooth, just keep in mind that even if you acquire the correct cable, motorola makes you buy their software in order for your computer to recognize the phone as an external drive, your computer won't recognize it by default without it.

If you do have bluetooth enabled on your phone, it would be cheaper to buy a $20 bluetooth usb adapter and use that to transfer files from your phone to your computer.
 
Connecting a Motorola phone to PC via a USB cable has been one of the hardest tasks for me since I have experience with computers.

I love Motorola as a phone maker and I've always had a Motorola, but the way they communicate with computers is VERY poor.

In my experience, better get a USB Bluetooth stick and use Bluetooth to connect to your PC instead of using a USB cable.

If you insist on using a cable, then u'll need a Motorola USB driver (can be found on Motorola's site) and a program like P2K Commander (free) or Motorola's own and paid Motorola Phone Tools. It's a 50/50 chance that it will work because in my experience with Motorola Phones, even with all drivers and software required it's not guaranteed that your PC will recognize your phone.

Good luck.
 
Connecting a Motorola phone to PC via a USB cable has been one of the hardest tasks for me since I have experience with computers.

I love Motorola as a phone maker and I've always had a Motorola, but the way they communicate with computers is VERY poor.

In my experience, better get a USB Bluetooth stick and use Bluetooth to connect to your PC instead of using a USB cable.

If you insist on using a cable, then u'll need a Motorola USB driver (can be found on Motorola's site) and a program like P2K Commander (free) or Motorola's own and paid Motorola Phone Tools. It's a 50/50 chance that it will work because in my experience with Motorola Phones, even with all drivers and software required it's not guaranteed that your PC will recognize your phone.

Good luck.

Whenever I connected my LG phone to my computer it recognizes it like a USB hard drive and directly sends me to the drive.

I used bluetooth for my BF's Mac but my computer doesn't have it so I have to use the USB cable to put data on their.
 
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