Is there really no way to sync my photos I take from my SD to Samsung cloud? That seems odd.
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i've had this phone for a while now. i would like to know is it possible to put the contacts onto the sim card. has anyone been able to do this yet? i've only seen the option to import contacts
also, can you have the pictures you take saved directly to the sd card?
as far as I know the contacts are always save in the sim card but also inyour gmail acct, pics are also always saved in the sd card
Just curious if anyone syncs Iphoto to their note 3? I have been using Isyncr for Itunes music for a while now. I haven't found software for syncing Iphoto. I've started looking into Samsung Kies but it didn't like that I can no longer use android file transfer if I install Kies. For now I've been manually moving photos to my phone. This is a pain when I add photos to Iphoto.
Am I the only person that uses IPhoto?? If you aren't using IPhoto could you please let me know what you do use to save and organize photos on your computer? Thanks...
Simple stuff. I am looking for a program that can sync my music everytime I plug in my S4...
All it literally has to do is sync music. It doesn't have to play it or even edit the music tags or information, it simply needs to sync to my S4 external SD card. I just point the program to the folder I want to sync to and it adds everything that isn't on the SD card. just like an iPhone
Any recommendations?
EpicMango said:
Simple stuff. I am looking for a program that can sync my music everytime I plug in my S4...
All it literally has to do is sync music. It doesn't have to play it or even edit the music tags or information, it simply needs to sync to my S4 external SD card. I just point the program to the folder I want to sync to and it adds everything that isn't on the SD card. just like an iPhone
Any recommendations?
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I use isyncr and itunes (blasphemy I know).
But it works well for me, I have it wireless sync on a schedule both ways (playcounts, ratings, playlists). Or you can have it sync over usb (gets annoying everytime I plug my phone into the computer though tbh).
You can use whatever android media player you want - needs to be itunes on the pc though.
I have an extensive mp3 collection and I'd like to sync to my phone when I plug in USB. On my RAZR, I could use Musicbee, which synched the songs by USB complete with album art, directly to the Music folder on my external SD. But the S5 connects to my PC as a phone, rather than individual drives. I can sync the music to the external SD, but it filters to a series of nested folders relating to my PC username.
TLDNR version: How do you guys sync MP3 collections to your phones?
ldeveraux said:
I have an extensive mp3 collection and I'd like to sync to my phone when I plug in USB. On my RAZR, I could use Musicbee, which synched the songs by USB complete with album art, directly to the Music folder on my external SD. But the S5 connects to my PC as a phone, rather than individual drives. I can sync the music to the external SD, but it filters to a series of nested folders relating to my PC username.
TLDNR version: How do you guys sync MP3 collections to your phones?
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Two ways, depending on your current setup. I have my collection stored in Dropbox and I just use dropsync which is essentially a selective sync to mirror my Dropbox music folder on my SD card.
The other way, and admittedly something of a pain in the ass, would be just to physically mount your microSD using an adapter, in your laptop, and then use a desktop sync program.
jcollier said:
Two ways, depending on your current setup. I have my collection stored in Dropbox and I just use dropsync which is essentially a selective sync to mirror my Dropbox music folder on my SD card.
The other way, and admittedly something of a pain in the ass, would be just to physically mount your microSD using an adapter, in your laptop, and then use a desktop sync program.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I have ~30GB music, and don't really feel like paying for more Dropbox storage
I've been transferring to the SD directly, but it's a pain and would rather just have it sync automatically.
Any other suggestions out there?
I have a question, related to mi cloud and it's a common one for all devices, I think. I am posting it here, since I have Mi 9T.
If I purchase Mi Cloud space, let's say 200GB/year, do I always must have sufficient storage in my phone equivalent to the occupied cloud space, so data could sync back and forth?
I have 40GB images on another cloud and if I want to migrate to Mi Cloud, I presume I have to get a microSD since my internal space is 64GB.
Thanks.
9T doesn't have microSD slot
That depends on sync option - it could just upload and stay on server or sync with phone, so when you delete, it gets deleted on server too.
Why do you need 200Gb of photos? You wouldn't see most of them ever
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9T doesn't have microSD slot
That depends on sync option - it could just upload and stay on server or sync with phone, so when you delete, it gets deleted on server too.
Why do you need 200Gb of photos? You wouldn't see most of them ever
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Oops. My mistake with the slot. I had Mi A1 with shared SIM/microSD and got confused.
Thanks for the reply.
I didn't know there is an option to upload and stay. I presume if I delete it on phone, it will stay on server.
I don't need 200GB, but my space on Mega (50GB) is almost full since I upload photos there since 2010.
With the Mi cloud I would combine my call recordings (for the past 4 years) and all the ptotos