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iphone as a mass storage device ?

Discussion in 'iPhone' started by cudo, Oct 3, 2007.

  1. cudo New Member

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    hi, can i use , some how, my iphone as a mass storage device without the need of installing some software everytime i will conect it to PC ? can i just plug it in and will it be detected as a mass storage ?

    cudo
  2. 420greg New Member

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    Nope. The iPhone cannot be managed manually like an iPod.
  3. UFGator New Member

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  4. 420greg New Member

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    I am thinking he is not allowed to install any software on one of the PC's he is trying to move files to via his phone.
  5. minivini Member

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    This is a step in the right direction, but it's Mac OS only. The ideal solution would be for Apple to enable file management on the iPhone. Even with only 8GB, it would still be a hugely valuable function - in my opinion it's as important as cut and paste.
  6. el padrino New Member

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    Yes but we also know how much Apple values cut and paste :laugh2:

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