Near Intersection of I-35 & I-90 Southern Mn. | I don't know if that is possible with the older flip phone. That is the method I use with my iPhone. I use the charging cord to plug the iPhone into my computer. The iPhone shows up as another "drive" and the pictures are in a subfolder which is within other subfolders. Once the pictures are found they can be copied to another device. In this case they could be copied to a USB stick to take to Walgreens.
I typically copy mine into folders on my hard drive with descriptive folder names such as Christmas 2019 etc. so that they can be found later. Sometimes I rename the pictures themselves to make them more descriptive also.
The picture below shows where my pictures could be found on my iPhone: This PC > Teds iPhone > Internal Storage > DCIM > 100 Apple
The folder arrangement is different with different phones but the pictures always seem to be within the DCIM folder once you find it.
Edited by tedbear 12/25/2019 06:49
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