Quote from: SA Chris on July 31, 2014, 09:04:18 amNot as crazy as the recipient having to have exactly the same brand of phone?iOS market share about 40% isn't it?
Not as crazy as the recipient having to have exactly the same brand of phone?
Slackers, Im on about sending photos, not taking photos, if you read my post. However you can share photos directly from the iOS camera/photos app anyway.
Sounds a bit like some people aren't tech savvy enough to tick "send as text message" under "messages" in "settings" and are slagging off IMessage instead. Fair enough I say. Quote from: Doylo on July 30, 2014, 10:54:11 pmI use it at home on the wifi but don't think to change the settings every time I walk out the door in case there's no 3G.It always tries to use a data connection first, but sends as a normal text if data connection is too poor.
I use it at home on the wifi but don't think to change the settings every time I walk out the door in case there's no 3G.
If you're on O2 then you can use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=es.tid.gconnect&hl=en_GB to send texts and make calls via Wifi. Yes it comes out of your monthly allowance but as JB says, who pays for calls and texts these days? Means you can call/text abroad for free.We used it when a mast was down near here and it worked really well.
iCloud?
A quick google says it's not possible without having to move them to cloud storage first, but I'm hoping that's wrong.
You can email them, so I presume you can save as an image file?
Can you not plug your iPad directly into the desktop and download the photos? This is what I do with my phone.