Sync Lumia photos/videos to Android Tablet. Is it possible? - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I'm asking this because I've got a trip in a week and I don't want to carry my digital camera. Instead I will carry my Lumia 800, that makes such a nice photos and videos to me, and I won't take my Zenbook, but I will take my Hp Touchpad tablet with Android.
My question is: there is a way to send photos from the Nokia Lumia to the Android tablet... without Internet?
I thought to flash a Custom ROM to my Lumia, but I have a DLOAD one, so I can only put a dev unlock on the device.
I would love to send the photos to the tablet. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for all, guys!!!

toletum91zgz said:
Hi!
My question is: there is a way to send photos from the Nokia Lumia to the Android tablet... without Internet?
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Answer is:
1. Plug in Nokia Lumia to PC (by USB).
2. Run Zune on PC and synchronized all colection (photos/videos).
3. Your media files automaticaly save in localization: My Pictures/From (name your WP7 device) ....
4. Plug in Android device to PC (by USB) and copy files.

Budniu said:
Answer is:
1. Plug in Nokia Lumia to PC (by USB).
2. Run Zune on PC and synchronized all colection (photos/videos).
3. Your media files automaticaly save in localization: My Pictures/From (name your WP7 device) ....
4. Plug in Android device to PC (by USB) and copy files.
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Yes, that's exactly what I'm doing now, but on my trip I won't take my PC

Ok, if you have unlocked device you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742717 (but I think you need to send each file separately).

Budniu said:
Ok, if you have unlocked device you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1742717 (but I think you need to send each file separately).
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I can't unlock my device (only developer unlock) because I have a Lumia 800 with 2.4HW, so I have DLOAD bootloeader and it's locked
Thanks for your help, btw!

It's possible to write an app that sends photos over WiFi on a standard dev-unlocked phone, but I don't know of one. Root Webserver would probably work (start a WiFi network from either device, connect the other device to it, run the webserver on your phone and access it from your Touchpad's web browser) but it requires Root, and the non-root version doesn't have access to the pictures library.

why dont you just have your phone sync w/ windows live account (including pictures) and then have your tablet sync w/ windows live account and both will have the pictures when they automatically upload.
Oh lordy, just realized how old this thread is. Sorry about that... I need to go back to sleep.

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[Video] W7 on HD2 . Fake? Remote desktop?

Hi everyone . My friend just shown me a video of HD2 running Windows 7
I don't believe it , and think that Remote Desktop was used
Here are the vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUK4rnQk9lY&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90DKCDUDr20&annotation_id=annotation_460871&feature=iv
What do you think
i dont think that even warrents a reply.
poor effort
I don't get it? Why would you want Windows 7 on you phone? And it's clearly a remote desktop session. The same way I can say that I've managed to run a Windows 2003 Server on my HD2.
spritable said:
I don't get it? Why would you want Windows 7 on you phone? And it's clearly a remote desktop session. The same way I can say that I've managed to run a Windows 2003 Server on my HD2.
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Don't want Windows 7 on my HD2 Maybe android for dualboot Just wanted to show that my friend was wrong
YES it is defenetly a fake.
why u think that "comments on youtube" are disabled ?
its a programm where you can add your HD2 as a 2nd Screen at your Computer.
simply select your HD2 as screen output-> and here you go.
All HD2s in this videos are connected to the PC via USB cable or WLAN.
(the phone works only as screen, like you whould plug in a 2nd monitor... )
nothing special thou...
edit: FOUND IT in my thousands of saved Favourites xD
http://www.zoneos.com/zonescreen.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8G82A7KKtY
have fun!
and enjoy the fake xD

[Q] Htc HD7

i think that i just made a huge mistake maybe the biggest one of my entire life!! i just switch my iphone 4 for a htc hd7 and 200$ in return and this phone is completely useless i cant add ringtones i have to pay for a gps???i cant have internet tethering,im not even sure iuf this phone supports 4g??? i cant get it man can somebody help me out if i have to pay for a ringtone let me know how to do it so i can have custom ringtones on my cellphone!
Ringtones - Coming, if you can't wait, unlock your device & search the forum. There are a few apps around that can add ringtones/change system sounds.
GPS - Should be coming, but this is in 3rd party apps hands mainly other than Bing Maps, which we don't know when it's coming. Also, if you can't wait, Unlock device & search for the Navigon Select app & how to use your iPhone Maps in WP7.
4G - Neither iPhone 4 nor WP7 have 4G. AT&T & T-Mobile don't have real 4G. LTE by Verizon is the only true 4G available & I believe Android is the only smartphone OS using hardware capable of accessing it. It will come to WP7, but not overnight.
Internet Tethering - There's supposedly a hack to enable this, but someone said T-Mobile messaged them about it requiring a service. Most US carriers require a tethering service for it. Not sure why since you pay for the data & should be allowed to use it as you see fit, but that's a whole other story.
drkfngthdragnlrd said:
Ringtones - Coming, if you can't wait, unlock your device & search the forum. There are a few apps around that can add ringtones/change system sounds.
GPS - Should be coming, but this is in 3rd party apps hands mainly other than Bing Maps, which we don't know when it's coming. Also, if you can't wait, Unlock device & search for the Navigon Select app & how to use your iPhone Maps in WP7.
4G - Neither iPhone 4 nor WP7 have 4G. AT&T & T-Mobile don't have real 4G. LTE by Verizon is the only true 4G available & I believe Android is the only smartphone OS using hardware capable of accessing it. It will come to WP7, but not overnight.
Internet Tethering - There's supposedly a hack to enable this, but someone said T-Mobile messaged them about it requiring a service. Most US carriers require a tethering service for it. Not sure why since you pay for the data & should be allowed to use it as you see fit, but that's a whole other story.
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when u say unlock ur device is carrier unlock??? or what cause my hd7 is carrier unlocked!
Developer Unlock so you can side load apps. There's 2 methods, a hack called ChevronWP7 Unlocker or a MS Developer unlock by applying for AppHUB ($99 a yr fee or free for a student). You need an unlocked device to be able to side load the apps required.
ok man but can u explain it to me as if i were a 5 year old?? im sorry im just new with Windows phone man i can tell u anything about iphones hehehe but no windows! i already installed the certificate now wut do i have to do??
it says having problems comunicating with the device please make sure blah blah!! help me please!and yes ZUNE is running
Ok, you downloaded the cert, now download the unlocker tool for HERE. Do you have Zune installed to your PC? This is similiar to jailbreaking an iphone/ipod btw. You'll need to email the cert to the email address on your wp7. Then open the email on your device. Download the attactment cert, open it & install it. When you open the email, you press on the attachment. That will start the download, the icon will change once it's downloaded. Press it again to open the cert. A new window should open with a button near the bottom to install it, press the install button.
rhymehd7 said:
it says having problems comunicating with the device please make sure blah blah!! help me please!and yes ZUNE is running
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Download & install this.
ok i downloaded the link u provide its the microsoft visual studio for windows phone....when i open chevron i check marked the 2 boxes and hit unlock but when i hit unlock it says the same error,problems comunicating with the phone blah blah!
Chevron cannot be used to unlock if the phone has been updated to NODO, check in Settings >> About >> More Information to see what OS software version you're running, if it's 7.0.7390.0 or higher you're not able to chevron unlock i'm afraid...
Yes im afraid thats my version ....... So what should i do??? Wait for update(how long?) get rid of this crappy phone?advice!!!
rhymehd7 said:
Yes im afraid thats my version ....... So what should i do??? Wait for update(how long?) get rid of this crappy phone?advice!!!
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It's hardly a crappy phone. Just use it for a while as it, browse the market place, install apps and get used to it.
Relax
Several friends of mine use the HD7 and they love it. Yes, not being able to add ringtones is BAD but it will be fixed (in September).
Actually you can downgrade the OS (search a proper firmware in the HTC HD7 forum), jailbreak it using Chevron, avoid the relock and then updating the OS via Zune.
K... this is a lot of steps but it's worth it, believe me. WP7 is much better than iPhone. Note, this is going to wipe all the contents off your phone but you'll be able to freely redownload any apps you bought already so don't worry about that.
The first thing to do is to put an older version of WP7 on your phone:
1. Download THIS ROM file.
2. Unzip the contents.
3. Turn off the phone.
4. Hold power button and volume down on the phone. It will enter the bootloader mode.
5. Plug the phone into your computer. Wait until the bootloader says "USB" on the bottom.
6. On your computer, launch ROMUpdateUtility (the one you downloaded on step 1).
7. Follow all the steps on the ROMUpdateUtility. This will probably take 10-15 minutes.
8. You now have an older version of WP7 on your phone.
9. Setup your phone as you did the first time you started it.
The next step is to Developer Unlock your phone:
1. Download ChevronWP7 (without sideload limit).
2. Unzip onto your computer.
3. I'm not sure if that zip includes the cert, so you can also download this certificate.
4. Email chevronwp7.cer to the email address of your phone.
5. On the phone, open the email.
6. Tap the attachment to download it to your phone. It turns into a shield.
7. Tap it again to install it.
8. Make sure the phone is plugged into the computer and make sure Zune is running. Wait until the phone is done syncing 100% with Zune.
9. On your PC, run ChevronWP7.exe
10. Click both checkboxes.
11. Click "Unlock", and viola... unlocked!
12. Download Tom XAP Installer. Unzip to your PC. Run the exe. It will automatically associate XAP files to Tom XAP Installer in Windows (XAP is the file type of WP7 programs). In the next steps, you'll just need to double click the XAP files to install them to your phone.
The next step is to make sure the phone doesn't automatically relock itself:
1. Make sure Zune is running, you are connected to your computer, and the phone is synced 100% with Zune.
2. Download TouchXplorer. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'TouchXplorer.xap' to install it on your phone.
3. Download HTC Connection Setup. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'Connection Setup.xap' to install it on your phone.
4. Download unlockit.zip. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'unlockit.xap' to install it on your phone.
5. On your phone, if XBMOD.Files.Deployer does not automatically run, go to your App list on the device and tap it to run it.
6. Now on your phone, run TouchXplorer.
7. Navigate to the directory \My Documents\My Ringtones\
8. Tap and hold the file CustClear.provxml, then tap 'Copy'.
9. Navigate back to the folder \Windows\
10. Tap the settings menu (the three dots in the bottom right corner), and select "Paste".
11. Go back to your App list on your phone and run HTC Connection Setup.
12. In HTC Connection Setup, hit the OK button (on the bottom with the check mark).
13. Now your phone will not automatically relock itself when you reconnect it to Zune.
You can now update to the latest verion of WP7 in Zune and it will remain developer unlocked for you to deploy homebrew apps, including custom ringtones, to your phone. To update WP7 in Zune, go to the Phone Settings, then to the Update tab. It takes about 40 minutes to complete the whole update process.
To install custom ringtones, use RingRing7. It automatically converts your MP3 files on your computer and places them in the phone's ringtone folder.
For a whole bunch of other homebrew apps, visit this thread. There is a ton of awesomeness there.
I wish this was more simple, and I can imagine that an average WP7 user would not want to do all of this just to get custom ringtones, but stick with the phone for a while. You're not going to regret buying the HD7. I have had a much better experience with it than I ever did with my iPhone or the many Android phones I have used.
Hope this helps!
thesecondsfade said:
K... this is a lot of steps but it's worth it, believe me. WP7 is much better than iPhone. Note, this is going to wipe all the contents off your phone but you'll be able to freely redownload any apps you bought already so don't worry about that.
The first thing to do is to put an older version of WP7 on your phone:
1. Download THIS ROM file.
2. Unzip the contents.
3. Turn off the phone.
4. Hold power button and volume down on the phone. It will enter the bootloader mode.
5. Plug the phone into your computer. Wait until the bootloader says "USB" on the bottom.
6. On your computer, launch ROMUpdateUtility (the one you downloaded on step 1).
7. Follow all the steps on the ROMUpdateUtility. This will probably take 10-15 minutes.
8. You now have an older version of WP7 on your phone.
9. Setup your phone as you did the first time you started it.
The next step is to Developer Unlock your phone:
1. Download ChevronWP7 (without sideload limit).
2. Unzip onto your computer.
3. I'm not sure if that zip includes the cert, so you can also download this certificate.
4. Email chevronwp7.cer to the email address of your phone.
5. On the phone, open the email.
6. Tap the attachment to download it to your phone. It turns into a shield.
7. Tap it again to install it.
8. Make sure the phone is plugged into the computer and make sure Zune is running. Wait until the phone is done syncing 100% with Zune.
9. On your PC, run ChevronWP7.exe
10. Click both checkboxes.
11. Click "Unlock", and viola... unlocked!
12. Download Tom XAP Installer. Unzip to your PC. Run the exe. It will automatically associate XAP files to Tom XAP Installer in Windows (XAP is the file type of WP7 programs). In the next steps, you'll just need to double click the XAP files to install them to your phone.
The next step is to make sure the phone doesn't automatically relock itself:
1. Make sure Zune is running, you are connected to your computer, and the phone is synced 100% with Zune.
2. Download TouchXplorer. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'TouchXplorer.xap' to install it on your phone.
3. Download HTC Connection Setup. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'Connection Setup.xap' to install it on your phone.
4. Download unlockit.zip. Extract it to your PC. Double click 'unlockit.xap' to install it on your phone.
5. On your phone, if XBMOD.Files.Deployer does not automatically run, go to your App list on the device and tap it to run it.
6. Now on your phone, run TouchXplorer.
7. Navigate to the directory \My Documents\My Ringtones\
8. Tap and hold the file CustClear.provxml, then tap 'Copy'.
9. Navigate back to the folder \Windows\
10. Tap the settings menu (the three dots in the bottom right corner), and select "Paste".
11. Go back to your App list on your phone and run HTC Connection Setup.
12. In HTC Connection Setup, hit the OK button (on the bottom with the check mark).
13. Now your phone will not automatically relock itself when you reconnect it to Zune.
You can now update to the latest verion of WP7 in Zune and it will remain developer unlocked for you to deploy homebrew apps, including custom ringtones, to your phone. To update WP7 in Zune, go to the Phone Settings, then to the Update tab. It takes about 40 minutes to complete the whole update process.
To install custom ringtones, use RingRing7. It automatically converts your MP3 files on your computer and places them in the phone's ringtone folder.
For a whole bunch of other homebrew apps, visit this thread. There is a ton of awesomeness there.
I wish this was more simple, and I can imagine that an average WP7 user would not want to do all of this just to get custom ringtones, but stick with the phone for a while. You're not going to regret buying the HD7. I have had a much better experience with it than I ever did with my iPhone or the many Android phones I have used.
Hope this helps!
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man u r the best everything is working perfect thank u soo much man!
Glad to hear it. Were the instructions easy to follow? It took me like 45 minutes to compile it all and write it out haha.
thesecondsfade said:
Glad to hear it. Were the instructions easy to follow? It took me like 45 minutes to compile it all and write it out haha.
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yo they were easy as hell and i just bought my HD7 man i didnt know anything about the phone!!! but thanks again now my phone is definitely better than my iphone 4!!!! thanks! now a good gps will complement my happiness!
rhymeislife said:
yo they were easy as hell and i just bought my HD7 man i didnt know anything about the phone!!! but thanks again now my phone is definitely better than my iphone 4!!!! thanks! now a good gps will complement my happiness!
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something im missing in my phone is the install and cancel button on the marktplace! i cant install anything!
I can't believe you guys are actually entertaining this... Does this really sound like somebody who is actually asking a real question?
rhymeislife said:
something im missing in my phone is the install and cancel button on the marktplace! i cant install anything!
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Marketplace has been having a few issues in the past day or so. It'll come back, just be patient.
FiyaFleye said:
I can't believe you guys are actually entertaining this... Does this really sound like somebody who is actually asking a real question?
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If we assume everyone is here to troll, don't we then not have a forum?

[Q] Integrate WM Device Center

Hi everyone, Is it possible to integrate the WM Device Center directly in the OS? I don't wanna have to open this app every time I connect my phone to the pc..I'm lazy, I know
gigsaw said:
I'm lazy, I know
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Seems like you are lazy more than you've expected. You don't even read forum title - it's WP7, not WM forum
I'm not even sure what app or what OS you're referring to - do you mean ToucnXpereince on WP7? That's *supposed* to open automatically when you start WPDM on the PC.
Windows Mobile Device Center is a "big" Windows (desktop/laptop) app, not a phone app... are you saying you want it to launch on the PC when you connect your phone?
Sorry guys, I haven't been clear enough I meant the Windows Mobile Device Center LAUNCHER look at this tread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521763
It's an app that has to be launched on a fully unlocked phone every time you connect it to the computer. In this way your device can be explored as a sort of plug&play usb mass storage. You can directly copy on it doc files, or anything else you want. Even xap files on my HD7 with deepshining, if I install a File Browser too, I'm able to install XAPs directly from my phone without any other software installed on my pc or on my phone. I think it's a great thing, even for doc files because before of this program the only method to transfer them from PC to the phone ad vice versa was to send'em to myself via mail, or use skydrive. Not much convenient for me. This new method simplyfied my life
So my question was: can this XAP be directly integrated in Windows Phone 7 so when I connect my device to the computer I don't have to open every time this app on my phone?
Now *that* is actually an interesting question. It's certainly possible to have a PC app start a phone app; that's how WPDM launches TouchXperience or Visual Studio launches a debug app. To launch fully automaticlaly, though... that would probably require that the app either have some background service (possible on a fully-unlocked ROM) that monitors for a PC connection, or that the app be registered in some way as "do this when you connect" although I'm not sure how I'd go about the latter.
Yeah, now it's much clear and as GoodDayToDie said is much more interesting I'm already thought about implementation (but I need to run WPConnect.exe automatically, not a Windows Mobile Device Center LAUNCHER). I'll try to find time for the development of this app (this one - finding time - is really hard ), so stay tuned!
Here we are: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24820620
Hey, gigsaw, did you tried WP7 auto launcher? I don't have full unlock so I can't test with WMDC Launcher.
So sorry if it seems that I disappeared but someone stole my HD7 some days ago D: D: D: D: I'm so sad........I was very interested in windows phone 7, I thought it could be the best mobile OS with a bit of developing..but now I can't do anything more. So sorry guys ='(

[Q] [NOOB] WP7.8 Custom ROM - how to sync with W7?

Hi,
as a complete noob with smartphones in general and WP specifically. Nevertheless I somehow managed to install HSPL and then the HD2O Dynamics Custom ROM on my HTC Radar.
I configurated my device after installation and it works smoothly. However, all I did so far is connecting my Windows Live Account. It receives E-Mails when I am on the way and via Wifi connection when at home. This is great...
Now I want to do the next necessary steps in "usability". I guess that would be
connect device via USB to PC (Windows 7) and transfer files like Contacts (People), Pictures, Clips in either direction
use the device as storage (like an USB-stick)
I am not familiar with establishing connection or how "syncing" works with WP and W7. What I read is that "ZUNE" is the main syncing tool for that. The problem is, that I think in the last couple of weeks, Microsoft may have abandoned the idea of using Zune for this. Can someone confirm this? If yes, what is it now?
If I connect the Device via USB this is what Windows 7 shows me in the "Devices and Printers" Screen (see attch).
A click on the symbol just opens driver information but not a folder like a removable medium like an USB-Stick in Windows.
Also, I read since I use a Custom ROM, I shouldn't update via Zune (or its successor). Is this true? Would establishing connection with an official syncing tool "kill" my Custom ROM? (In other words: if I connect my Custom ROM device to the official sync tool, would it automatically start an update or only if I explicitly start the update process?)
I'd really appreciate any hints and tips.
Thx in advance!
Edit: after installing WMDC 6.1 and Zune, I now have a solid connection. Still, there's the question how far I can go there without automatically updating to Stock ROM (and therefor damaging my Custom ROM) via offical MS channels.

Windows mobile issues

I have 2 problems here.
I have a lumix 950XL went dead. the sd card was encrypted on the phone, now I want to get data from it. it now sayd encrypted with bitcloker. even put in a sd card adapter, in windows it ask for bitlock pin. I dont know the pin. the phone is dead, is there way to unlock the sd without pin ?
second problm, I have HP elite X3, 2 days ago want move files from internatnal storage as storage is full. I accidently click on something thenthe fies in the folder are all gone, the folder is still there but no files in it.
any help ?
Are their OS Windows Phone?
James_Watson said:
Are their OS Windows Phone?
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windows 10 mobile. not windows phone. different things.
if you have a Microsoft account , like from o 365 or azure , you might be able to find the recovery key in there, unfortunately , im not quite sure on win mobile as to why you even had to encrypt , usually if you encrypt it was ask you first and then should give you a key, i know in enterprise AD has the key, so in case you've been using this smartphone for business and its in active directory you can get it back, I just purchased one of these phone for kicks , i want to see what can be done with it , i remember when the first HTC had win mobiles and they were fun , Microsoft blew it , they already had smartphones before Apple or Android , Gates was too busy chasing tail to realize what he had

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