Alltel Lets Users Upload Photos With No Clicks
Apr 16, 2008, 2:50 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Alltel introduced a new service today that lets users automatically upload all the pictures from their cell phone to a web account or their computer. The service is called PhotoCopter and costs $2.99 per month. It is compatible with most types of online web albums, such as Picasa, Flickr, and PhotoBucket. Each time a user takes a picture, it is saved to the album or a personal PC with no further action needed by the user. It will initially work with the Motorola V3m, V3a, V9m and ROKR handsets.
Comments
They're Charging People To Do This?
lets see... USB, Bluetooth, Memory Card, and other carrier applications. for example, T-Mobile has something called My Album. When you take a photo you have the option of sending it to this free online account. From there you can manage, send, and put those photo's directly on your computer. No charge for anything. someone please explain for Alltel.
knowledge is power.
and knowing is half the battle.

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