May 2, 2014 - First, find the picture you'd like to download. It can be located anywhere – a website, Facebook, Google+, Google Search. Once you've found your image, press and hold down on it until you see a menu. From here, click the “Save image” tab, and it will begin downloading. How to transfer photos from Samsung android to pc: Now a day’s android phone is a nice and convenient way to capture the picture. Many people think carrying a camera is a hassle. But, the main problem is the pictures take lots of disk spaces.
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If you find pictures on Facebook that you want to view again on your Android phone, you don't have to go back to Facebook to view them. You can add them to your phone's Gallery app. You can only do this using the phone's Web browser. You can't add pictures to your Android Gallery through the Facebook Android app.
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Tap the browser's address bar, enter 'facebook.com' and press the Enter key.
How To Download Pictures On Android Cell Phone
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Log in to your Facebook account. Go to the location of the pictures that you want to add.
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Press down on a picture until a menu pops up. Tap 'Save Image' in the menu. Tap 'OK.' Repeat this step for every picture you want to add to your Android Gallery.
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Press the 'Home' button. Go to the apps menu on your Android. Different phones have a different way of accessing it from the Home screen. Tap 'Apps' or the 'Arrow' on the screen.
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Tap 'Gallery.' Tap 'Downloads.' The Gallery opens your Android Download folder, which contains the pictures you saved from Facebook.
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