One drive picture imtegration - Samsung Galaxy S10e Questions & Answers

I've just seen where Samsung has replaced their cloud storage for pictures with one drive. Now, natively, when you open the picture gallery one drive is present. Will it come to the S10 range?
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Gallery, camera and sky drive

I just bought a new razor HD. I can't for the life of me figure out:
How to automatically upload pics to sky drive or Google drive;
How to get sky drive pics to show up in gallery;
Thoughts? If I can't get these features working I will have to go back to windows phone.
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krycek1984 said:
I just bought a new razor HD. I can't for the life of me figure out:
How to automatically upload pics to sky drive or Google drive;
How to get sky drive pics to show up in gallery;
Thoughts? If I can't get these features working I will have to go back to windows phone.
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Use cloud vault app to get your pics to auto upload
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View photos from Samsung S3?

I'm trying to find a good way to view / delete (if possible) photos easily and on the run via my tf700 that are on my s3 wirelessly. Something like all share play, but didn't see that I could install that on my Asus tab.
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Well. You could pull out the microSD and stick it into your tab... That's what I do, anyway. Haven't found another method (other than maybe using a cloud).
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Well. You could pull out the microSD and stick it into your tab... That's what I do, anyway. Haven't found another method (other than maybe using a cloud).
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Yeah - but the problem is the case is a bit of a pain to take off and I was hoping for a slicker wireless solution. Right now I'm using the usb cable and then sorting through pictures via the laptop's 15" screen. There's so many 'all-share play' 'my bitcast' sharing apps but they all seem to be device manufacturer specific.

Making 16gb work (LG G2)

Hey
Firstly, sorry if this is in the wrong place!
I'm seriously looking at the LG G2 as my next phone but keep coming back to the fact I'd be getting the 16gb version and the lack of SD support.
Just wanna get opinions on how easy or impractical things like cloud storage would be.
I'll have access to 4g network when I am out at work, WiFi at home and then whatever is available when out and about.
Got the standard 15gb allowance on Google drive and something like 28gb on drop box, neither of which are currently touched an awful lot.
Data plan will for either 10 or 20gb depending which I go for
First up, how I KNOW I currently use phone (nexus 4 got destroyed so currently sans-mobile)
.snap happy with the photos
.bit of music but not masses of it
.usual assortment of daily apps
.few games often small flash type thing, but sometimes big files
.various kindle books/PDFs etc
How I plan to use it going forward
.streaming music
.putting more music on the device than I would now
.using that camera more
.downloading movies over 4g (faster than my home BB)for viewing on big screen later
.using camcorder more (not some thing I do a lot historically)
.access to movies/TV shows when its quiet at work
Now, the 16gb nexus 4 did me alright but I'm thinking, higher res camera and shooting 1080p/60frames video, downloaded movies etc might shift the landscape a bit
Keeps making me think I'll just get a galaxy S4 for the micro SD but I do think the camera on the g2 is great and I like flashy new processors a lot.
So do you guys think the 16gb internal mixed with cloud services would be alright and effortless enough or just take the hit in CPU/GPU stats and camera and go with the galaxy s4 and a 64gb micro sd
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I'm probably not going to be any help but I currently do all that with my Note 2 and everything works great. I don't know what the stats of the G2 are but I stream all my music and movies from Dropbox. (I have 54gb) I use box for all my pictures and I use drive for all my ebooks/pdfs. Never had any issues with cpu/gpu. Movies get blurry once in a while but that's an issue with my wifi or LTE.
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Its just the internal storage I'm questioning.
I've only even used dropbox and the like for very light things, bit never used them day to day or to compensate for a small capacity device so I don't know how well that system works in real world terms.
Like I say, 16gb was fine on the nexus 4, but then with that device I wasn't using 4g to download full movies and such, nor was its video footage as rich.
If its a chore I'll just get the s4 and big micro SD and forget about the beefed up specs on the g2, but if the common opinion is that the cloud system thing works real well I'll stop worrying about the limited internal memory and go order one (the g2)
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If you rely heavily on the cloud to store most of your content then 16gbs is really a nice amount of space for stuff. I have around 50 apps (that includes a few games) and still have roughly 5gbs left.
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Dedzed said:
If you rely heavily on the cloud to store most of your content then 16gbs is really a nice amount of space for stuff. I have around 50 apps (that includes a few games) and still have roughly 5gbs left.
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And you don't find it a pain in the ass shuffling things on and off of cloud storage?
Anyone know if there is an app that allows me to see all my cloud photos in one place? Like everything on internal storage, Google drive , drop box, skydrive etc from one app?
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Hi there, hold tight, i have a solution for you. I've got myself an LG G2 as well, and was first quite sad about the lack of micro sd slot. The mobile connectivity around here is not as good, so cloud storage is not a good idea.
Till i found this: http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
It's a tiny micro sd reader, which allow you to expand your phone with any micro sd or micro sdxc up to 64 gb.
There's a short YouTube video showing how it works on G2. Basically it's recognized instantly as an external storage. You can plug it in whenever you need the app or music or whatever else stored in it.
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Xiorell said:
And you don't find it a pain in the ass shuffling things on and off of cloud storage?
Anyone know if there is an app that allows me to see all my cloud photos in one place? Like everything on internal storage, Google drive , drop box, skydrive etc from one app?
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I don't really do any shuffling. I can access and use everything straight from the cloud server.
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That little adapter is pretty handy actually
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[Q] how to transfer pics and files from cell to tablet

I linked up my Galaxy S5 to my Galaxy note pro 12.2 using SideSync 3.0 and it works great being able to use everything on my tablet from my phone. But I cant transfer pics or files using a drag and drop like the instructions explain. Any advice?
Use Dropbox or another cloud tool... Dropbox and Google+ canautomatically upload pictures, i.e. backup your stuff too... I hate tools that limit themselves to specific Samsung (or other) devices...
Just my opinion ?
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Are the files going to&from a MicroSD?
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[Q] Send photo directly through Gear 2

Hi! I would like to take a photo with Gear 2 and then send it to a friend, only using the watch (without using my connected Samsung S4 mini). Is this possible and how?
Nope, I haven't found a way. There are no apps that take advantage of the share feature
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