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Help How to move pictures into another folder on the Rezound without a computer?

Astro is another free file manager that you might consider. You might also consider using a different picture viewer. One to note is QuicPic that allows you to copy and move your pictures from folder to folder.


No version of quickpic has ever allowed me to do that, weird. I use control folder as it allows me to create and name folders, as many as I want in the paid version. I think you're limited to five in the free version.
 
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No version of quickpic has ever allowed me to do that, weird. I use control folder as it allows me to create and name folders, as many as I want in the paid version. I think you're limited to five in the free version.

That is odd indeed. I'm certain I'm using the regular QuickPic from the market. If I mark a picture, hit the move icon, I'm looking at a dir of my tree and can put the marked file or files where ever I choose. I can even create a new folder from that menu. Pretty handy.
 
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That is odd indeed. I'm certain I'm using the regular QuickPic from the market. If I mark a picture, hit the move icon, I'm looking at a dir of my tree and can put the marked file or files where ever I choose. I can even create a new folder from that menu. Pretty handy.


Sweet! They must have implemented that with the latest update! I've never seen that before. Of course I have been running it for about two years and four different phones, that feature may not have been supported in my other phones...
 
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Sweet! They must have implemented that with the latest update! I've never seen that before. Of course I have been running it for about two years and four different phones, that feature may not have been supported in my other phones...

Quite likely. I never used it prior to the Rez. Someone here recommended it so I gave it a whirl and liked. I've not tried another so it might not be anywhere near the best... no idea. But, it does what I want it to do with relative ease.
 
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Yeah I checked it out, it's pretty sweet. I just can't navigate the root folder. I'm trying to put one of my downloaded pictures into the stock wallpaper folder. Meh, guess I'll have to use ES File Ex for that.
Side note, does anybody know WHERE the stock wallpaper folder is and can I just move pics into it?
 
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