Save Web images on the iPhone Video
Save Web images on the iPhone Video Transcript
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>> Have you ever been surfing the web on an iPhone and seen an image that you just wish you could keep for your own? I'm Tom Merritt from CNET.com with a quick tip on saving images in the iPhone web browser. Now, you have to have Firmware Version 2.0 on your iPhone, which means you either bought an iPhone 3G, or you upgraded your old iPhone through iTunes. Go to the web page that has the picture you want to save. And people, respect copyright law. There are plenty of images out there that are legal for you to use, so there's no need to break the law. Now, touch the picture you want to save, and hold down your finger. Press save the image. If you save it, you can find it in the iPhone's photo section. That's it for this quick tip. I'm Tom Merritt, CNET.com. ^M00:00:44
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