A:AnswerNo. You can connect a computer to the frame to do a direct transfer. Apple's proprietary formats for photos make this difficult unless you get a specialized USB connector that can translate. It will be best to download your Apple iPhone photos to your computer then copy them to an SD card or USB thumb drive. Use 32GB media drives or smaller in size.
A:AnswerYou can, but it's a small text based caption that appears at the bottom. You may be best using a photo editing program to do your captions, then send the photo to the frame.
A:AnswerIt will depend on how many pictures that you have in the frame as well. For 1GB of memory, there should be enough for 100-200 songs. The music will play in order and not random.
A:AnswerI do not think the Chromebook is compatible in terms of sending photos to the frame. This is mostly because Chrome OS is designed to work off the cloud. It is not designed for local storage. You may be able to update drivers and Chrome OS settings to get the connection but whether this will allow transfer of files on local storage to the frame is not known. The frames will work best with Windows or Mac OS computers in terms of direct transfer of files using a USB cable.
A:AnswerThis frame is not one of our WIFI frames, so it cannot receive emails or use a phone app. You can connect this directly to a computer to upload photos, or you can off load photos onto USB or SD memory cards for playing on the frame. Use 32GB memory cards or smaller in size.
A:AnswerIt should go into sleep mode. Check your settings, or possibly reset the unit and try setting up again. Do not reset until you backup all photos.