The Nokia 6610 has an infrared (IrDA) port on it which is how i have transfered everything between my various mobile phones and pc's over the years.
All you need is a "USB infrared dongle" and to know how to turn your mobile phone's infrared on and off.
Download the pictures you want on your phone to your pc, plug the dongle in, turn your infrared on your phone on, align the two infra red ports and wait a few seconds for your pc to pick up your phone as a new nearby device.
It may at this point try to get you to install your mobile phone's modem, but just cancel that unless it keeps annoying you as installing a new modem, while not serious, can cause a few small confusing problems.
An icon will come up on your desktop called "send files to nearby device" or something very similar, just double click that and you can navigate to the pictures you want to send and send them. Remember that you will have to confirm the send on your mobile phone and that you will need to keep the infrared ports aligned constantly while you are sending and receiving pictures.
Oh and you also need to check what format pictures your phone supports and make sure you send everything in the correct format.
If you need further help with it please feel free to e-mail me from my profile view.
Here is a website to show you what an IrDA dongle looks like and what you could expect to pay for one, you can get one in almost any pc store.
http://www.usbgear.com/usb-infrared.html
I could only find a U.S. site with a nice range, if you are in U.K. you should find yourself paying between £6 and £15.
2007-09-19 00:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it have access to the internet? You can probably email yourself the pics to your phone. That's how I've done it in the past with a phone that had no camera or bluetooth.
2007-09-20 12:21:42
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answered by Linzy Rae 4
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Well, I don't think you can download it directly unless you have GPRS.
What I do is, I download it into my PC. Sometimes they give you data cables with mobile phones. Connect one end to the phone, and the other end to the USB drive in your CPU. You can then access the files on your mobile from the PC in the 'Removable disk' space in 'My Computer'. Copy files from your computer and paste them into this.
I think you'd need the multimedia facility in your mobile phone to use the data cable... not sure about that, just check with the store.
2007-09-19 00:10:32
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answered by beachblue99 4
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hi friend,,,,
you can download the pics and wallpapers by activating internet named GPRS in your mobile directly. contact your service provider for this. then activate this easily. it costs 20 RS/-day in airtel india. it vaies by netwok. then u can browse internet with sevices in nokia. use these sites to download easily. wap.abphone.com, google image search for mobiles. and u can find by seaching what u want.
2007-09-20 22:23:41
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answered by abubacker s 1
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Lots of Sites have SMS enabled services, like Yahoo Mobile. You can just send in the code and get the particular graphic/ringtone on your directly.
2007-09-20 07:53:37
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answered by KS 1
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SAVE THE PICTURES IN THE SYSTEM AND BY USING USB PORT OR VIA BLUETOOTH U GET THE PICTURES IN UR FRIENDS MOBILE WHICH SUPPORTS BLUETOOTH AND THROUGH MMS U CAN HAVE THE PICTURES IN UR MOBILE
2007-09-20 20:17:25
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answered by Prasad 1
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Right click on the picture. Go to save picture as. Left click it should bring up a save picture box. Pick where you want the picture to go. Save it in jpeg. You may have to open it with a program like paint or photoshop to make the file small enough to fit on your phone. If you open paint and re save it as a jpeg it will make it smaller in kb. In photoshop you can re-size it or save in a lesser quality. Know you should have a cable that lets you plug your phone to your computer. If you open my computer you should see a removable disk this should be your phone. Go to the folder you saved your picture in. right click on the pick you want to send to the phone. You should have a drop down box Go to send to go to the removable disk left click on it. It should go right to your phone
2007-09-20 13:00:05
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answered by scott w 3
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I prefer to make the pictures myself on my pc . Then e-mail them to my mobile phone .
jpg or gif are lighter file types and easier for your mobile to handle
2007-09-23 03:28:29
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answered by yeah 2
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use WAP on your phone, its very safe, you know it will be 100% compatible and you wont have carry on charges or advertising texts to your bill, also there are many good ones on the WAP service, just go on the Internet on your phone, it will be in the menu.
Hope this helps you
2007-09-20 12:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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www.funformobile.com
thats really the best they have everything you can even upload your own pics music and or videos and send them to your phone 100% free of charge no kidden i use it all the time you can find any song or anything trust me there over 5million vids, ringtones, wallpapers and everything you need to make your own ringtone to get posted up in the fame on there. check it out.
2007-09-20 10:10:43
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answered by Bcobs 2
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