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What happended is that we tried to transfer photos from another phone but the tablet says cannot create communication with the other phone. i tried deactivating the bluetooth by tapping the check mark, and suddenly the screen blacked out. i tried to remove the battery and put it back, also removed the sim and the micro sd and put them back. Did this a lot of times. It can be turned on but only up to the Android logo but you cannot turn it off.
You can solve many troubles by restoring factory setting. Press Home Key > Settings > Privacy. Press Factory data reset > Reset phone > Erase everything. All settings will be restored
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Hook up a USB cable from your ipad to your computer. Download the music files and then connect the android phone the same way and put the music files into the music folder on the droid.
Try transferring images from your phones gallery via Bluetooth. Go into your tablets settings, click Bluetooth settings, click make this device is discoverable. Go into your phones settings , click Bluetooth settings, click find devices around me. There will probably be several devices. Make sure and click your tablet. It will ask to connect say yes. It may ask for a password. If you have never set one up this should be 0000 or 1234. Make sure they're communicating and then go into phones gallery and click menu, there should be a transfer images selection. Make sure and transfer using Bluetooth. I hope this helps. You could also upload pics to your private gallery on Facebook from phone and then download onto your tablet. :)
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Hello, every wireless device works except my new tablet from Acer running Android 4.1.1. ... Yes, I try to connect to the network router. ... You can hide the SSID - once your Android has it as a saved network it will ... gefraenk said: ... Hello all, I have the same authentication problem, worse, I m not sure what ...
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iTunes should sync your computer with your iPad but sometimes it acts funny. Don't know why, but it does. So if you cant get it to sync, try Copy Trans Manager. It is a FREE application and it should let to manage the content of your iPad without iTunes. Actually, it uses some files of iTunes as a drives. Be caredul with Softonic's downloader. Use custom mode, go for Copy Trans Mnager and uncheck or skip anything elese offered free.
I use a Transcend memory / wifi card. It not only is a good and fast memory card, but also acts as a WiFi hotspot and sends the pictures form the camera to a phone and or tablet (3 devices in the same time can be connected) The apps for the phone or tablet, IOS or Android are free. Check here how it works,
ask for SD card with WiFi. there are cards with 16 Gb and 32 GB Choose Your Country or Region
Pandigital photo frames are an ideal way to display your collection of
digital photos. You can view photos with or without a computer using
just a memorycard,
but it's always a good idea to transfer the photos you'll want to view
frequently to the internal memory of your frame. This is also a handy
way to back up your favorite images.
Transferring Photos from a Memory Card
Your digital photo frame's
built-in software will recognize six types of memory card: CF I/II, SD,
MS Pro, MMC and XD. Locate the slot on the back of the frame (to the
left of the stand) that corresponds with your type of memory card. These
are labeled as follows: SD/MMC/MSPro/XD, CF I/II, USB and mini USB.
Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot, power on your digital
frame, and it will automatically begin a slideshow using every
available image on your memory card. Note that only JPEG formats under
16 megapixels are compatible.
Transferring Photos from a PC
Use the USB cable that came with
your frame. Connect the mini USB end to the mini USB port on the back
of your frame; connect the large USB end to your computer's
USB port. Double-click the "My Computer" icon on your desktop or in
your Windows "Start" menu. You'll see that your computer has
automatically assigned a drive to your digital frame---look for a device
called "Removable Disk" followed by a letter (Removable Disk E:, for
example). This is the folder that represents the internal memory of your
digital photo frame; you will be dragging your photos into this folder.
Next, open the folder in which you store your photos ("My Pictures,"
for example). Select the photos you want to transfer to your frame. Drag
them to the drive associated with your digital photo frame---this is
the "Removable Disk" drive you located within the "My Computer" folder.
Every photo you selected will then be copied onto your digital frame.
After the files are copied, disconnect your digital frame properly.
If you don't, your frame's internal memory could be damaged. Look for
the system tray in your desktop's
lower right-hand corner. Left-click the icon that shows a gray box with
a green arrow on top of it. Select "Safely Disconnect Hardware." A
dialog box will appear, asking you to select the device to disconnect.
Select the digital frame and click "OK." When the dialog box appears,
click "Close." You'll see a message in the lower right hand portion of
your desktop telling you it's safe to disconnect your frame.
Copying Photos to Your Frame's Internal Memory
You can use your frame's remote
control to copy photos from your memory card or computer to the photo
frame's internal memory. Connect your photo source (computer or memory
card) and have your frame's remote control handy. Access the "Home"
screen on your frame using the "Home" button on your remote control or
by pressing the "Home" button on top of the frame. Next, choose "Photos"
and press "Enter." You'll see all your photos in thumbnail form. Scroll
through them with the up and down arrows. Press the "+" key to mark
photos you want to copy (use "-" to de-select a photo). When you've
selected all the photos you want to copy, press "Set Up," then "Copy
Photo," "Enter," "Selected" and "Enter." A dialog box will ask you to
confirm your selection; with the cursor on "Yes," press "Enter." The
photos you selected will be copied to the frame's internal memory.
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