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How to Download Pictures From a Motorola W385 Cell Phone

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By Tim Mammadov
eHow Contributing Writer
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Modern technology offers excellent tools to share our moments with the ones we love. Many will agree that it's simply amazing to take a picture with your cell phone and then email it to your relatives and friends, or simply set it as a wallpaper on your PC. In this article you will find out what you need to have and what you need to do to enjoy pictures taken by your Motorola W385 cell phone on your computer.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • USB Data Cable Motorola Phone Tools 5.0 software
  1. Step 1

    Install Motorola Phone Tools 5.0 software on your computer, which can be purchased from the Motorola website (see Resources). It comes in a package with two USB cables.

  2. Step 2

    Turn on your phone and connect it to your computer using USB Cable.

  3. Step 3

    Open Motorola Phone Tools application. Then open the section called "File Transfer Studio."

  4. Step 4

    Drag the picture files from the cell phone side to the computer side of the application.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can purchase a Bluetooth adapter, if you don't have it already, and transfer pictures wirelessly. This omits the steps that involve a USB cable.
  • Motorola Phone Tools is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, XP and Vista only. Some wireless carriers require mobile users to send pictures to their online album, and then it can be downloaded to computer. There may be a fee charged for this service, so please contact your carrier

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ejpuckett said

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on 12/19/2009 Motorola phone tools does not provide picture support for W385, it even states this on the website. it only supports number transfer. Do not buy phone tools for picture or ringtone transfer.

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