Typically it depends on what phone you have. On some phones you can just send them to 32665 and Facebook will create a mobile album and put your photos in it. However, this can be pretty costly as each picture is sent through MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) meaning you will be charged for every photo you send.
If you have an internet enabled phone you can simply email the pictures to yourself, but this may cost depending on your phone plan and provider.
Another way is to connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable (usually provided with the phone) or through a Bluetooth connection. Most phones have a Bluetooth facility these days and it is a very simple way to transfer data from your phone to another device. Many laptops also have Bluetooth built into them, but if you’re looking to send your photos to a desktop you may have to purchase a Bluetooth dongle. These have come down in price dramatically recently and are widely available. If you have lots of pictures to transfer I suggest connecting your phone via USB as it is a far quicker option. Some Bluetooth enabled phones only deal with one picture at a time meaning you have to redo the whole transfer process over and over again. If you use a cable you can simply choose whichever photos you like and move them all in one go.
If you have a memory card in your phone and a card reader built into your computer you can also transfer the images via this method. Simply remove the card from your mobile, place it into the card reader and drag and drop your files to your folder.
Whichever way you choose you can then upload your pictures to Facebook using the normal process.
If you have an internet enabled phone you can simply email the pictures to yourself, but this may cost depending on your phone plan and provider.
Another way is to connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable (usually provided with the phone) or through a Bluetooth connection. Most phones have a Bluetooth facility these days and it is a very simple way to transfer data from your phone to another device. Many laptops also have Bluetooth built into them, but if you’re looking to send your photos to a desktop you may have to purchase a Bluetooth dongle. These have come down in price dramatically recently and are widely available. If you have lots of pictures to transfer I suggest connecting your phone via USB as it is a far quicker option. Some Bluetooth enabled phones only deal with one picture at a time meaning you have to redo the whole transfer process over and over again. If you use a cable you can simply choose whichever photos you like and move them all in one go.
If you have a memory card in your phone and a card reader built into your computer you can also transfer the images via this method. Simply remove the card from your mobile, place it into the card reader and drag and drop your files to your folder.
Whichever way you choose you can then upload your pictures to Facebook using the normal process.