What is the way to share your photos from your iPhone 5
Can we share the photos on a iPHONE 5 to all friends I want from my device? I am not talking about share them via FS/G+ its rather a built in way of the iPhone
Can we share the photos on a iPHONE 5 to all friends I want from my device? I am not talking about share them via FS/G+ its rather a built in way of the iPhone
Follow these steps to browse and share your photos and videos:
1. From the Camera screen, tap the thumbnail icon at the lower left. Your iPhone displays the Camera Roll one image or video clip at a time. The total number of items appears at the top of the screen, as well as the number of the current item (for example, 67 of 68). If the item is a video, tap the Play button in the center of the screen to play it.
2. Swipe from right to left to see the next item. To move to the previous item in the Camera Roll, swipe from left to right across the screen. To share, continue to Step 3.
3. If you want to delete a video or photo, tap the Trashcan icon. If the Camera Roll buttons disappear from the screen, do not panic! Your iPhone is simply hiding them to display your photo or video clip full-screen. To display the controls again, tap anywhere on the screen.
4. Tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen. The options shown here appear. Besides the following choices, you can print a photo, copy it to the iPhone's clipboard, use it as your iPhone wallpaper, or assign it as a Contact’s photo.
5. Tap the destination. Facebook: May asks for comments or other information. Twitter: May asks for comments or other information. Mail: The app opens and attaches the photo or clip to a message. Message: The app opens and attaches the photo or clip to a message. Photo Stream: Shares the item between your computers and iOS devices using iCloud.
Hi Mgajula,
You can try downloading an application called a Bluetooth photo share. It is an application that allows you to transfer photos or contacts between iPhone or iPod touches it does not scale down or do any lossy compression of your photos before transferring. The receiver gets the exact image that was in the sender's photo library.