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HTC Wildfire.
That's nice. :)
You might want to look at this article: Android for beginners: Setting up your phone - GSMArena.com
Thanks, I have managed to connect the phone to my PC and here are some test photos that I took earlier.
Carl, you'll probably find that although it's convenient to take photos with your phone, because it is always with you, the quality of the pictures is still not nearly as good as a small digital point and shoot camera. The only exception to that are the very newest and most cutting-edge cell phones that are very expensive.
I have that phone Carl, the Wildfire S, it takes very good photos. The only problem you might find is that it is always running out of internal memory.
I will say it's a very nice phone.
Today I ordered a 4GB stick of memory from Crucial to put in my Notebook and take it up to 8GB. The only thing is if I'll be able to install it myself or have to get my son-in-law to do it.
I've been completing a application pack for a weekend job at this new retail store which sells kitchenware, and first day back at College was the longest day ever!
I also started using a new phone (to me anyway), the HTC Evo 3D. It has been out for more than a year, as I try not to be an early adopter. I almost went with an Evo 4G LTE that would have roped me into a new 2 year contract. Anyway, despite it having just a 5mp camera it takes pretty decent photos. A little better than my 5mp HTC Hero did. Plus, it has two very bright LED's which make a terrific flashlight. :)
Joan, it's very easy to install the RAM yourself.
-Disconnect everything, remove power plug
-Turn laptop upside down
-Remove Battery
-Hold power button for 10 sec to remove all power from the laptop
-Take out two screws from the cover at the opposite end from the battery
-If you have an empty slot: Push RAM clips outward from the center, insert new RAM card, close clips.
Assemble in reverse order.
Done
How to upgrade memory and HDD on the Asus K55
Did you check if you have an empty RAM slot?