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You can create folders within your picture file and media scape will then pick them up as My Albums... so I have Summer 2010, Dad's Birthday, Meg (my dog), Contact pics etc. Otherwise you end up with one enormous folder to scroll thru.

If you haven't always got access to a PC you can use a file manager on the phone to do this too with pics already moved on there or taken by the phone. Astro is good and free from the market. You can use the multi tool and cut and paste them to new folders you have created.
 
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You can create folders within your picture file and media scape will then pick them up as My Albums... so I have Summer 2010, Dad's Birthday, Meg (my dog), Contact pics etc. Otherwise you end up with one enormous folder to scroll thru.

If you haven't always got access to a PC you can use a file manager on the phone to do this too with pics already moved on there or taken by the phone. Astro is good and free from the market. You can use the multi tool and cut and paste them to new folders you have created.

Hi...Got Astro yesterday.

Actually, I am still a symbian user, I gifted my wife the x10 and am now making all efforts to make sure the gadget is able to sustain her interest. :)

However I am still wondering, when we connect the phone to the laptop via usb; its only the sd card memory we can access. How to get to the phone memory?
 
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On Astro when you open it the default is to show you the /sdcard, so if you press up it takes you to the phones memory. I would just be wary about doing anything in there in case you mess with something essential!

I also have Linda file manager and that gives a warning when you try to enter My Phone... Alert. If you are not a advanced user or a developer, modify files in this folder maybe dangerous.

So basically just saying have a look by all means but be careful!
 
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So basically just saying have a look by all means but be careful!


Okay another one to prove me dumb:

I have astro on phone but doesnt help when i am connected to pc...dunno if i can link it there...
(The Point of interest here was how to copy sth from phn mem to computer)


Also, I see from the above discussion, that x10 is smart enough to by default save things on card whn they are generic data / multimedia...and saves system files on the phone memory (Apps etc.) Ofcource 2.x allows 3rd party apps to be stored on cards too, but thats another story...
 
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I use an App called "Root Explorer" but it's not free. This app will let you browse and modify the files on the phone's memory, but as rosered said, be cautious or you could ruin your phone's OS!

I do not know if Astro can copy/write from the phone's memory, I don't use it, but with Root Explorer I copy paste from the phone's memory into a folder on the SD card, then I can access those files through USB or Bluetooth and modify them on my computer (for example, I updated the hosts file to block bad websites).
 
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