102 2E. Photos, Videos, and Music
3.
To take the picture in landscape view, turn your
phone 90 degrees.
4. Press Space or tap .
The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG
format. Keep snapping pictures, and then go to Photos
to look at them and delete the ones you don’t want.
Review Pictures
1. After taking a picture, tap the thumbnail of the
picture in the lower-left corner of the screen. (This
opens the picture in the
Photos application.)
2. Swipe left or right on the screen to view other
pictures you have taken.
Photos
Look at Pictures
To get pictures on the phone, you can do any of the
following:
ⅷ Take a picture with your phone’s camera (see “Take
a Picture” on page 101).
ⅷ Copy pictures from your computer (see “Copy Files
Between Your Phone and Your Computer” on
page 73).
ⅷ Receive pictures as email attachments (see “Open
Attachments” on page 196).
ⅷ Receive pictures as part of a multimedia message
(see “Receive and View Text and Multimedia
Messages” on page 208).
You can view a picture as an email attachment in JPG,
GIF, BMP, or PNG format. You can view a picture as
part of a multimedia message in JPG format. In the
Photos application, you can view pictures you take with
the camera or copy from your computer in JPG, BMP,
or PNG format.
Tip: Press and hold Space to take pictures in continuous
burst mode. Release
Space to stop taking pictures.