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Originally Posted by masraum
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Sure there is. Well, OK, technically, the port on the phone isn't a USB port, but it is a multi-pin data capable port that then with the correct cable (which comes with every phone) will allow that port to be connected to a USB port on a computer. Older phones had the wide 30 pin connector that then connected to the PC USB port. New iPhones have a lightning port which plugs into the USB port on your computer. When I connect my iPhone to my Windows computer, the computer sees it as a portable drive and opens it to allow me to pull stuff off of it. That's one of the ways that I save photos and video.
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You're right. I completely forgot about that and Ive been an iPhone user "forever". However, its a painful way to download pics because if the odd file system. I was thinking more of the lack of ability to put a thumb drive in the phone and DL.