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I don't think so. The frame has no internal memory. Pics must be stored on a flash drive or a memory card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can add photos using the direct connection method. Just make sure that the rotation is how you want it to display.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would imagine you could if the USB is an SD card adapter that you can plug the SD Card into. However, I've been a little frustrate with my frame as it is picky on picture format and not in a visible way, to me anyway. I made several attempts to utilized some .jpeg scanned and then tried iPhone pics saved to a .jpeg format only to see them constantly appear as a big (?) question mark on my photo frame. I eventually stumbled upon a save of them, still in a .jpeg format, that finally took. I never figured out the deal on that. Other than that, the only other thing I wish the frame had was a battery option. Aside from these, very nice frame and I would rate it a solid four stars now due to those things mentioned here.
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