The USB is also the power cord input and the manual doesn't mention being able to use it for data transfer.
Web pages that sell a cord mention needing a 3rd-party driver. Web pages for such drivers don't give me much confidence.
I sent an e-mail question to Kyocera last week but haven't gotten a response, aside from an immediate form letter that said I'd get a response within 24 hours.
If I can't do it with USB it means I have to spend 25 cents for each photo to send it by e-mail.
I have to obtain a cord to do this. I'll be seeing my nephew next week and I think I'll be able to borrow his cord to test it out before buying my own cord. I just have to worry about the chance of burning out the phone by plugging something in that wasn't supposed to be plugged into it.
Web pages that sell a cord mention needing a 3rd-party driver. Web pages for such drivers don't give me much confidence.
I sent an e-mail question to Kyocera last week but haven't gotten a response, aside from an immediate form letter that said I'd get a response within 24 hours.
If I can't do it with USB it means I have to spend 25 cents for each photo to send it by e-mail.
I have to obtain a cord to do this. I'll be seeing my nephew next week and I think I'll be able to borrow his cord to test it out before buying my own cord. I just have to worry about the chance of burning out the phone by plugging something in that wasn't supposed to be plugged into it.