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leerichards Joined: May 16, 2003 Posts: 306 From: Teesside, UK. PM, WWW
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Sorry for the dumb question, did a search and found numerous mentions but nothing with any detail.
So, what exactly is Quickshare, and how is it used? How is it different to sending a picture to someone using Bluetooth or MMS etc?
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
QuickShare™ – The easiest way to share your experiences
The T610 opens up new ways to share experiences. It introduces QuickShare™, which makes sharing memorable moments with your friends easier than ever before. Snap a picture with the built-in camera and you're ready to share – because the philosophy behind QuickShare™ is to make sure sharing is just a few clicks away.
Its pretty much what could be done on the T68i (mms, bluetooth etc etc) but designed to be much easier and quicker to get the picture taken and sent
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jkercher Joined: Jun 04, 2003 Posts: 23 From: London PM |
Yes, I looked it up on the SE website on line help, which says that quickshare is not a specific technology, but many features enabling you to share images more easily, e.g. MMS, IR and bluetooth.
Panasonic GD520/ Ericsson T28S & T65 /SE T610 & V800i |
Wyvern Joined: Feb 12, 2003 Posts: 43 PM |
oopz. let me edit this post.
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with t610's quickshare, after u take the pic, just click another button and u can save it on the phone. on the t68i/t300/t310, u haf to save it in the cam den transfer it over to the phone.
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tlk Joined: Jun 02, 2003 Posts: 77 From: UK Cheshire PM |
hmm...........
the t610 does not let u send through any other method other than MMS as soon as u take the picture
if u want to send with different methods, u need to firstly save it and then get it out of your ''my picture'' section and send of there
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
No, even going through the MMS method after taking the picture you get the choice to send as email (but it goes via MMS server) or MMS.
If you want to send as normal email through a pop3 server, or via bluetooth or IR then you are correct, it is a bit more long winded but I imagine SE will realise this and improve the send options after taking ther pic.
The P800 gives you the choice of MMS or normal email after taking the pic.
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arroyootje Joined: Feb 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK-Belgium-Azerbaijan PM |
Doesn't the P800 have quickshare then? cos i can take a picture and then send it to someone through ir or mms..... |
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