Published by Steve Litchfield at 7:33 BST, May 11th 2009
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is tightly integrated with a number of media-sharing sites, including Ovi Share, Flickr and Vox, and you can upload your photos and videos to these sites directly from the 5800's camera and gallery applications. In the latest (somewhat epic) tutorial in our beginners series, Tzer2 leaves no stone unturned in explaining how to get going and imparts a number of tips along the way.
Why would I want to upload my photos and videos to the internet?
"Putting your photos or videos online has many advantages:
- They're relatively safe from physical harm (they'll still be on the site even if your phone gets lost or your computer breaks down).
- Online photos and videos can be very easily shared with other people all around the world.
- If you're filming or taking pictures of a public event you can use online media-sharing services to let people round the world see what the event was like.
- You can publish photos and videos instantly, so they provide a kind of live coverage of an event. For example if you're at a concert you could take a picture, upload it and then other people could immediately see what the concert is like."
source: allaboutsymbian.com
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