Why won't my phone save the pictures I take?

Does it cost money to take pictures on my cell phone?

  • I'm on TMobile's family plan for pure talking only. No texting or internet. Can I take pictures with the phone for free? Or will they charge a fee for each picture that I save? Thank you!

  • Answer:

    Taking photos is free. If you want to do anything with the photos, it will cost unless you can do it with a USB cord.

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yout dont pay WTF

TROLL

I have the same plan its free...as long as you don't send the pics.

Korey

yes it does 5 cents

Jimmy Johnson

LOL no it SHOULDN'T, i used to have t mobile, and never had any problem like that, so no it doesn't cost you to take pictures.

truly hated

Im with Tmobile but not the family plan...um...but usually i dont have to pay to take nor save pictures. Usually it costs to send or receive them. I hope this helped:) !

NaeNae

If your cell phone has a built in camera then its free. taking pictures on your cell should not be of any charge. its like playing demo games on your phone. If you only play the demos then your not charged unless you buy the full version. Now if you were to picture text then T-mobile would charge you since you can't text.

arischina

no cellphone plan will charge you for taking picture, you can get additional memory space and that would charge you. but your all set. TAKE PICTURES!!

RawrImPikachu

No, you will NEVER be charged for taking a picture and saving it.... you will however be charged if you send it!

X2012

Of course not.

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