Sprint's Picture Mail Can Post Images and Video Online
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Nov 24, 2008, 9:37 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Sprint announced a new feature for its Picture Mail service. Using technology from VeriSign, Picture Mail users can now upload photos and videos captured by their mobile phones directly to photo sharing sites such as MySpace, PhotoBucket and YouTube. The Picture Mail feature for posting photos to social media sites works on more than 30 Sprint phones, including most feature phones. The service is free for all Picture Mail subscribers, and will be added automatically the next time the customer uses Picture Mail.
ok so witch phones?
or more directly will it work with palm os (755p or centro?)
I been able to do this on my instinct since it came out.
Why can't sprint devices send pictures straight to your phone?
I do not have Sprint and I can send pictures from my phone, direct to someone else's phone, with ease.
Yet Sprint insists on doing it through their picture mail website. Why?
most Sprint handsets do send pictures from handset to handset, actually. with the exception of a couple phones, and all of the PDA's that are not windows or palm based (*cough Blackberry cough*) they all send pictures and videos phone to phone.
ok actually u r partially correct. but sprint does have some phones that receive pics straight to the phone. its the phones that have evdo, and mms. some of the lower end phones and the pds have sms only, therefor they send u to a link online
The pro is understanding the features of uploading and hosting on a server. A MMS or photo from one phone to the next is simple... but it's SIMPLE. Photobucket allows you to make photos into gifts in one step and picture mail has editing software and ...
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