How to Send Pictures from a Pantech Cell Phone to Your Yahoo! Email without USB
Enter your Yahoo e-mail as a contact into your Pantech's address book. ,On your cell phone, click on the Menu button, then click on the Camera option.,Click on the My Pictures option.,Find a photo you want to send, and highlight it.,Click on the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Enter your Yahoo e-mail as a contact into your Pantech's address book.
Your "Yahoo" destination will be selected (highlighted). , Get a confirmation that the email was sent successfully. , You will have this mail in your Inbox. , It will save to your "Downloads" folder, or whatever folder you have set up for downloading attachments. , It may say UNKNOWN_PARAMETER_VALUE, but that's OK, so don't worry. ,, You can edit the photo sharpness, remove "red eye"
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Step 2: On your cell phone
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Step 3: click on the Menu button
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Step 4: then click on the Camera option.
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Step 5: Click on the My Pictures option.
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Step 6: Find a photo you want to send
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Step 7: and highlight it.
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Step 8: Click on the View button.
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Step 9: Click on the Send button.
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Step 10: Highlight the As Multimedia Message option and click the Select button.
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Step 11: Click on the Send to button.
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Step 12: Find your Yahoo mail
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Step 13: highlight it and click on the Select button.
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Step 14: Click on Send button.
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Step 15: Open Yahoo mail and sign in to your account.
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Step 16: Click on the Save button.
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Step 17: Open "Downloads" folder and find your saved file.
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Step 18: Click on the file and open it in your favorite photo editor.
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Step 19: Make any adjustments or corrections to your photo.
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Step 20: Save the photo (and your changes) on your hard drive from this editor.
Detailed Guide
Your "Yahoo" destination will be selected (highlighted). , Get a confirmation that the email was sent successfully. , You will have this mail in your Inbox. , It will save to your "Downloads" folder, or whatever folder you have set up for downloading attachments. , It may say UNKNOWN_PARAMETER_VALUE, but that's OK, so don't worry. ,, You can edit the photo sharpness, remove "red eye"
and other parameters as needed.,,
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