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How is this done (see subject). I just bought a thunderbolt and cannot seem to "discover" how to save a photo in a text message to the photo gallery on the TB. Any assistance is appreciated.
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Just hold your finger on the picture and a box will come up with a save button.
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Actualy it should be the white space around the picture that you should long press to get the menu options for saving the picture.
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Nevermind, I tried long pressing on the picture in a save MMS on my Tbolt and I got a save option. So both methods work.
I guess I was so used to the other method from my Droid Eris that I didn't even try the other way.
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Ann154 wrote:
Nevermind, I tried long pressing on the picture in a save MMS on my Tbolt and I got a save option. So both methods work.
I guess I was so used to the other method from my Droid Eris that I didn't even try the other way.
Visual of Ann response, small list is when photo is pressed and the long option list is when you press the white area around photo..
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Thanks, Wildman. Your visuals always add something more to the posts. 🙂
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Visuals usually make it easier to see what the instructions is telling the user to do.. Also it verifies that this is correct method.
Glad to help..