Updated: How To Upload Photos To Facebook From (Some) Boost Phones
For as long as I can remember Boost Mobile users have been complaining of problems uploading photos to Facebook. Actually, for many users it flat out doesn’t work.
Update: Thanks to tips from BoostApps readers we now have solutions for uploading photos to Facebook from iDEN phones plus the Mirro, Rambler, Incognito, Innuendo, Seek and possibly other CDMA phones. Here’s how:
For the Mirro and Rambler (tip by Shawn Grambo, aka shawn1g614 )
- Go to m.facebook.com with the phone browser.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Photos.
- On the Photos page click Upload Photos, then click the Browse button.
- Click the My Pictures folder and choose the photo you want to upload. Hover over the filename to see a thumbnail.
- Enter a caption and click the Upload button.
- Uploading is slow. It takes about a minute on the Rambler.
- The Rambler browser has trouble keeping me logged into Facebook. Sometimes I get logged out while uploading and have to start over.
- Find your unique personal Facebook photo upload addess by clicking “Upload Photos” from yourFacebook Mobile homepage.
- Send an MMS (a “picture message”) to your Facebook photo upload email address
For the Incognito, Innuendo and Mirro (tip by KrazyKev and Shawn Grambo)
- Install the latest version of Opera Mini from here.
- Run Opera Mini
- Go to m.facebook.com with Opera Mini.
- Click Photos at the top of the Facebook page
- On the Photos page click Upload Photos, then click the Browse (or Search) button.
- Browse to the photo you want to upload (On the Innuendo you may need to copy the photos to the memory card and upload them from there)
- Enter a caption and click the Upload button.
- Download the Facebook App from the Facebook mobile site using the Seek’s browser (if you can’t find it on Facebook or their version doesn’t install get it from here.).
- Go to your main screen on phone. Go into your Applications. Click Facebook. Follow everything until main screen.
- Click on photos and take pics and upload.
According to Facebook, users can upload photos by sending an MMS (a “picture message”) to a special email address. Every Facebook user has a different address, you can see yours by clicking “Upload Photos” from the Facebook Mobile homepage or by going to facebook.com/mobile with a PC browser. I’ve used the email technique with a Boost iDEN Motorola i776 and it does work. Not so with the Boost CDMA Motorola Ramber. Every time I try to send a picture message to my Facebook email with the Rambler instead of a picture, this is what shows up in my Facebook status:
You have received a Multimedia Message – You received a Media Mail from {TRIMMED_SENDER} Click to view. http://mediamail.boostmobile.com/share.do?invite=XEOrJBm1Yk7pqhOhzUeQ
That’s all, no picture, just a link. Clicking the link does take you to the picture but that’s not a satisfactory solution. Facebook users expect the actual picture they uploaded to appear in their status or album on Facebook, not a link.
Boost Mobile has a Facebook fan page which is updated frequently. They also have a Facebook discussion board. Often a user will complain about the Facebook picture uploading problem on the Boost’s Facebook Wall or on the dDiscussion board. The official Boost Mobile account will typically respond with something like;
“Please try to send your pictures as an MMS to the Facebook short code 32665, as long as you have your phone registered to your Facebook account this should work.”
The only problem is that it doesn’t work. There is no error reported and it looks like the message is sent. If you’re on the Pay As You Go plan you even get charged 25 cents for sending a picture message. However, the picture never shows up on Facebook. Maybe it worked at one time but it doesn’t now. You can send a text message to 32665 and it get’s posted as a status message but sending photos to that short code does nothing.
One thing I’ve heard that does work is using the built-in email app found in some Boost phones. On the Incognito and Rant, the app allows you attach pictures to emails. Several users, both here on BoostApps and on the Boost Facebook discussion forum, have reported that they are able to send photos to Facebook using the Incognito’s email app and a Gmail account. However that doesn’t help the users of phones like my Rambler whoose enail apps don’t support attachments. If you have a Motorola i1, the official Facebook Android app does work for photo uploading as well.
Facebook is the biggest Website in the US and the third largest in the world and is an important part of many Boost Mobile user’s lives. Posting photos is a popular activity on Facebook and the fact that is doesn’t work with many Boost phones is inexcusable. I don’t know if the fault lies with Boost or Facebook, although I suspect it’s Boost as photo uploading (using your Facebook personal email addresses, not 32665) seems to work with every every other mobile carrier. Regardless of who is to blame Boost and Facebook need to work together to resolve this issue. The current situation makes Boost look incompetent and I suspect causes more than a few Boost users to switch to a different carrier.
How about you? Can you post photos to Facebook using your Boost phone? If you can leave a comment mentioning which Boost phone you use and how you upload the photos.
I have the Juno and have tried every method possible and I’m still unable to post photos to facebook through my phone. I’ve tried the text message- 32256, I’ve tried MMS, going through facebook and posting photo and none of them work.
@boostapps.comDanielle: get Opera mini browser from this site, install it. Open opera mini browser and go into settings and change ‘protocol’ to html. upload photos from opera mini. Opera mini has a facebook app also.
@boostapps.comCorky I got Opera, installed it and I can’t find the “protocol” to change it to html. I am also still getting the error message.
You have received a Multimedia Message – You received a Media Mail from {TRIMMED_SENDER} Click to view. http://mediamail.boostmobile.com/share.do?invite=XEOrJBm1Yk7pqhOhzUeQ
There is no way to change the protocol with the latest Opera Mini. It should still work though. Click the upload button on the Facebook mobile site and browse for the picture you want to upload.
I have tried to use the upload on Facebook with Opera mini and when I click on the browse button to pick my photo nothing happens. I’ve sat for almost 5 minutes waiting for it to open so I can choose my photo.
I will update my Opera mini to the latest and get back with you.
There should be a “Browse” or “Chose” button on the upload page. You should get a list of the folders on the phone when you press the button.
@boostapps.com Dennis I click on the Choose button and it does nothing. It just sits at the photo upload screen.
Do you have a memory card in the phone? With some phones 3rd part apps can only access the memory card not the internal memory.
@boostapps.com Dennis the Juno does not have a slot for a memory card. I don’t understand how even accessing through FB mobile, (not Opera) I am unable to post. I can’t send it as a text or a MMS message. It is very frustrating.
incognito using opera mini, i am able to use Facebook image uploader from my wall. The fix for me was to load opera mini browser, nit menu button and open settings. I changed the prorocol from “socket” to “HTML”. At first, images were off, so i had to go back into settings and turn them on. Now, image uploader works fine on FB from opera mini and the upload real quick (unlike UC Browser). I hope this works for Rant also.
Found a solution…. Using the photo upload from my incognito did not work, it would not allow me to select a file. Everytime i tried to use my personal address, it stated that i needed a handler. The UC Browser will work for that…i sent the wrong picture the first time. I decided to try from my Yahoo email account. It posted right away. I finally have a profile photo…:)
I can;t upload my pic in my profile. pl. help.
the i465
Thanks, It looks like the picture message to email method works with all the iDEN phones other than the usual iDEN MMS delays and flakiness. I still haven’t heard of anything that works with the Juno and Mirro.