I currently have an iPhone 4 at the moment. I'm thinking of picking up a SGS 2. The latest iOS 5 beta have a map feature which shows where all of the geotagged photos are taken. Does the SGS 2 have something like that? If not, how does one view or enjoy geotagged photos on the SGS 2?
The only way I know is to first view the photo and then select the "Show on map" option.
rufy93 said:
The only way I know is to first view the photo and then select the "Show on map" option.
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If you do that, will it show multiple geotagged photos on the map? Or it'll only show 1 photo at a time?
Can you also make a screenshot for me?
Can someone answer my questions above?
lsquare said:
Can someone answer my questions above?
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As with all other Android phones, the 'Show on Map' feature will show only 1 photo at a time on Maps.
deception_ said:
As with all other Android phones, the 'Show on Map' feature will show only 1 photo at a time on Maps.
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Thanks for the information! Is it possible that you can take a screenshot to show me how it looks like? I have no way of testing this myself because I don't have an Android device nor have I ever used one before.
Here is the image you wanted. What you need to do is view your picture within the photo album on your Android phone, press menu, then "show on map". You will be taken to the google maps app with a dot where the photo was taken.
A much better way though is to use the picasa web application (Google own that too!) All the photos that you have uploaded (you can set your phone to auto upload your pictures to picasa) can be shown as photo-icons on the map. Any number of such photos can be shown simultaneously.
gadgetgaz said:
Here is the image you wanted. What you need to do is view your picture within the photo album on your Android phone, press menu, then "show on map". You will be taken to the google maps app with a dot where the photo was taken.
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Thanks a lot! I see what you mean now!
A much better way though is to use the picasa web application (Google own that too!) All the photos that you have uploaded (you can set your phone to auto upload your pictures to picasa) can be shown as photo-icons on the map. Any number of such photos can be shown simultaneously.
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So I'll have to download Picasa Web Application when I get the phone then? Can you do me another favour and take a screenshot of the Picasa Web Application with the photo-icons on the map?
OK here you go. One picture shows just the locations of the photos and the other shows the view where the photos are shown as icons in the exact place in the world. You can zoom right in or out to see more or less icons.
You don't need to D/L picasa - these screenshots were taken from the web application.
You could easily create a picasa account yourself and upload a few of your own pictures to see how it works.
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OK here you go. One picture shows just the locations of the photos and the other shows the view where the photos are shown as icons in the exact place in the world. You can zoom right in or out to see more or less icons.
You don't need to D/L picasa - these screenshots were taken from the web application.
You could easily create a picasa account yourself and upload a few of your own pictures to see how it works.
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Thanks for the information. When you say it's an web app, you mean the mobile version of Picasa Web's website? This means that I can get that same feature if I were to load up the mobile version of Picasa Web on my iPhone 4 as well right?
I meant the desktop version at picasaweb.google.com
I don't know whether there is an iphone picasa app or what it offers but there does not appear to be an official android app and the 3rd party ones do not appear to support geo-location. The mobile version of picasa does not appear to offer the geo-location facilities either.
I'd like to sync my photos from my phone to an online service and am looking for recommendations for which one to use.
I want to have these functions:
Either FTP support OR an app that uploads all camera photos automatically
Support for HD-video
All files need to be saved in their original size
Cost no more than $60/year
Good gallery-function online for friends to see my photos. Photos are hidden for all but people with the shared link.
At least 3GB storage space
These features would be nice but are not mandatory:
App setting to only upload when on wifi and/or when charging
App setting to delete local copy when uploaded and instead just save thumbnail or small version
Is anyone able to recommend a service based on the above? Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, Imgur, Zenfolio, Smugmug, etc.?
There's an app, sort of a photo viewer, it's perfect for me because it always shows the photos in the order I want. However, on my note 3 running cyanogenmod it's there and it's called "documents". On the s6 however it seems to be there but I can't access it directly unless I'm using an app, for instance if I'm uploading a photo on Twitter It opens. Can someone help me install it so I can look for photos directly in it? I'll post photos of it.
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I know there used to be an app called "Save MMS" that would do the trick, but that app is apparently not available anymore on the Google Play store.
Is there another app available (or a method, or something) that would let me save / download all the pictures someone has sent me in a text conversation?
(LG V20 / Android 8.0.0)
Thank you!
How in the world are chats in private apps such as Instagram able to be extracted off my phone without being in the actual app?
Yes, chats within IG are able to be taken from my phone without being logged into the app!
Seems as if websites visited in a private browser are also able to be seen in some sort of history log.
How is this done?
Thanks