Well, I think iPubsoft Android Desktop Manager works very well, I often use it transfer my android phone photos to computer. By the way, you can also use it transfer other kind of files, like contacts, photos and so on. Read this guide to know how to use it:
How to Download Copy Photos Videos Between MEIZU and Computer
You can transfer pictures from your phone to your computer and putting pictures on your phone to your PC by just texting them back and forth.
Assuming you have an email account, all you need to do is find out what your phone number would be in email. So for example, if my phone was AT&T, than my number would be **********@txt.att.net ( for text only) OR **********@mms.att.net .
So, say I wanted to take a picture of my cat on my computer and put it on my phone. I would start a new email and attach the picture. Then, send it to **********@mms.att.net. I would recieve the picture in my phone, and could save it to my pictures.
If I had a picture of my cat on my phone that I wanted to send to my computer, than i would reverse the process, and attach the picture in a new message, then just send it to my email (e.g. [email protected]) simply by typing the email as it is.
Either of these options will cost no more than a regular sms(picture) text would.
You address depends on your cell phone provider:
Alltel
[10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com
Example: [email protected]
AT&T (formerly Cingular)
[10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
Example: [email protected]
For multimedia messages, use [10-digit-number]@mms.att.net
Example: [email protected]
Boost Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com
Example: [email protected]
Cricket Wireless
[10-digit phone number]@sms.mycricket.com
Example: [email protected]
For multimedia messages: [10-digit phone number]@mms.mycricket.com
Example: [email protected]
Nextel (now part of Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
Example: [email protected]
Sprint (now Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Example: [email protected]
T-Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
Example: [email protected]
Verizon
[10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
Example: [email protected]
Virgin Mobile USA
[10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com
Example: [email protected]
Other U.S. and Canadian carriers:
Bell Canada: [10-digit-phone-number]@txt.bellmobility.ca
Centennial Wireless: [10-digit-phone-number]@cwemail.com
Cellular South: [10-digit-phone-number]@csouth1.com
Cincinnati Bell: [10-digit-phone-number]@gocbw.com
Metro PCS: [10-digit-phone-number]@mymetropcs.com or [10-digit-phone-number]@metropcs.sms.us
Qwest: [10-digit-phone-number]@qwestmp.com
Rogers: [10-digit-phone-number]@pcs.rogers.com
Suncom: [10-digit-phone-number]@tms.suncom.com
Telus: [10-digit-phone-number]@msg.telus.com
U.S. Cellular: [10-digit-phone-number]@email.uscc.net
( courtesy of http://sms411.net/how-to-send-email-to-a-phone/ )
If you need more help, just Google How To Email Your Phone, and you will most likely recieve more clarification.
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