My camera phone has a slot for a micro SD card. The camera did not come with a memory card. My 128 MB card came with one of my gps units, but the same card can be bought for about $10 along with an SD adapter. The SD adapter will fit into the card reader in the front of our computer towers. From there I can resize the picture and store it on the net, my computer or both.
My grandson was the first to get a camera phone. His provider wanted a terrible amount to send a picture or download it. Because of that when I purchased a new phone I selected one that had a slot for removable memory. A friend selected a Mil-Spec phone that has a better camera then mine. When it comes time to re-new my contract I will look be looking at the next generation Mil-Spec phone.
The grandson found a work around for his phone in a cable. What it common knowledge among the kids, it mystery sauce to me.
I agree the 150-grain Speer hot cor is a good bullet, I have three or four boxes on hand. But after witnessing the field results on my partners deer and mine using the 165 grain bullets are my first choice. A camera phone picture of exit of 165 grain Nosler PT fired from a .300 Savage.
My biggest problem is holding the camera still while taking the picture.