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Help Why can I not receive photos on my Evo ?

The only cure for that is a factory data reset. You must completely wipe your phone and start from scratch. Do not use any back up programs as you will only re-import the problem.

If there was a sinister grin smiley, I would use it here, instead this will have to suffice:D
 
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I hope you're savvy enough to ignore RickJ's post but just in case you're not; IGNORE RICKJ'S POST!

Sorry, but I have the occasional tendancy to be spiteful to posters with a track record of subpar social skills. ;) Some have suggested in the past that this interpretation is due to a poor grasp of english or the inability to impart inflection, however, Im inclined to believe its an entirely different affliction :)
 
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Panchoevo, you need to be more specific. What app are you using to "received" an image?

If it's from the stock browser, check your /download (or /downloads) folder on your SD card (I recommend ASTRO as a file browser).

Where are you trying to send videos from -- and to where?

Am using the stock browser.
Sending photos from phone to email address--both in USA.
I was not aware that I could access the SD card without the Evo tethered to my laptop. How does one access the SD card w/o a cable ?

Anyway, I am now getting photos. Apparently, the default resolution setting on the camera was at the extreme high end. I changed it to small, snapped a photo, and sent it as mail to my email address. Lo and behold, I got the photo. I don't understand why changing this setting would allow me to get photos from others, but I am also now getting photos from others. I am puzzled by this.

A couple a weeks ago, at a football game, I took about a 30 second video of the opening kick off. I was unable to send this video--message not sent. At that time, I still had the extreme high resolution setting on the camera. I am going to take another video at the "small" resolution, and see if I am able to send that. Would appreceiate a response on the SD card access.

Thanks
 
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Am using the stock browser.
Sending photos from phone to email address--both in USA.
I was not aware that I could access the SD card without the Evo tethered to my laptop. How does one access the SD card w/o a cable ?

Anyway, I am now getting photos. Apparently, the default resolution setting on the camera was at the extreme high end. I changed it to small, snapped a photo, and sent it as mail to my email address. Lo and behold, I got the photo. I don't understand why changing this setting would allow me to get photos from others, but I am also now getting photos from others. I am puzzled by this.

A couple a weeks ago, at a football game, I took about a 30 second video of the opening kick off. I was unable to send this video--message not sent. At that time, I still had the extreme high resolution setting on the camera. I am going to take another video at the "small" resolution, and see if I am able to send that. Would appreceiate a response on the SD card access.

Thanks

Astro is the app you need for locating files on your phone. All email is limited as to the size you can send. You wont have much luck sending 720p videos via email that are of any length, 25mb is max size per gmail. *** as a note, I have found that even smaller vids sometimes dont email, my last attempt was listed as 23.97mb, wouldnt go through.

Only replying with useful info cause you said I was a good sport :D
 
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I can't receive photos my friends send to me through texting. I use the messages stock app on my EVO and GO SMS pro.
Did this happen today all of a sudden? Or after downloading GO SMS pro?
Were you able to receive them before? How about sending photos?
Sorry for the many questions ;)
 
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