Without a doubt, dropbox.
Install dropbox on your phone and allow it to upload camera photos.
Then install dropbox on your linux machine.
On Thursday, June 06, 2013 02:48:20 PM
joe@actionline.com wrote:
> What is the best way to automatically copy/back-up every photo that I
> take with my Galaxy/Android camera-phone to my Linux computer wirelessly?
> (Or to send a copy to a folder in my web hosted web-space?)
>
> I've been reading about sugarsync and google photo-transfer but I wonder
> if there might be other options.
>
> Google photo-transfer app has a one-time cost of only $1.99, but I can't
> tell if it will *automatically* copy every photo that I take with my
> camera to my Linux computer (or to some cloud storage like Google drive)
> whenever I have a wireless connection the way Sugarsync does; or, does
> Google photo-transfer require some manual action on my part to initiate
> each photo transfer rather than just copying/backing-up each photo
> automatically?
>
> Sugarsync claims to automatically back-up every photo one takes to cloud
> storage and to my computer *without* requiring *any* manual action; but
> it costs $7.49/month which is more than I am willing to pay; and I don't
> need or want any of the other file backup stuff that it does.
>
>
>
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