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<blockquote data-quote="s2odin" data-source="post: 1150569" data-attributes="member: 176525"><p>Yep, you can use it with Macs.</p><p></p><p>You have to turn on USB Debugging on your phone in order to use it as a mass storage device (if you want to move pictures, music, etc from your mac to your laptop). To do this go to: Settings -> Applications -> USB Settings then say yes to turning it on (this is from my Samsung Vibrant. Just look at your specific phone forums / guide whatever and you'll figure it out). This should turn Debugging on. If you plug your phone into your mac via USB it won't do anything just yet, you need to do one more thing.</p><p></p><p>Then from the phone you need to pull down the top menu then "click here to turn on USB mass storage" then say yes, and it will mount to the desktop. It will then show up as 2 volumes (1 as the phones internal memory, 1 as the SD card. You can figure out which is which just by looking at the available size of memory left). Then just transfer all your pictures, music etc.</p><p></p><p>You've pretty much got everything covered then, with your contacts already being synced and your calendar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s2odin, post: 1150569, member: 176525"] Yep, you can use it with Macs. You have to turn on USB Debugging on your phone in order to use it as a mass storage device (if you want to move pictures, music, etc from your mac to your laptop). To do this go to: Settings -> Applications -> USB Settings then say yes to turning it on (this is from my Samsung Vibrant. Just look at your specific phone forums / guide whatever and you'll figure it out). This should turn Debugging on. If you plug your phone into your mac via USB it won't do anything just yet, you need to do one more thing. Then from the phone you need to pull down the top menu then "click here to turn on USB mass storage" then say yes, and it will mount to the desktop. It will then show up as 2 volumes (1 as the phones internal memory, 1 as the SD card. You can figure out which is which just by looking at the available size of memory left). Then just transfer all your pictures, music etc. You've pretty much got everything covered then, with your contacts already being synced and your calendar. [/QUOTE]
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