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How to Transfer Mobile Pictures to Walmart Photo

By Matthew Lynch
May 29, 2023
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Transferring mobile pictures to Walmart Photo is a simple and easy process that can be completed in minutes. Walmart Photo lets you turn your favorite mobile pictures into beautiful prints to cherish forever. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to transfer your mobile pictures to Walmart Photo:

Step 1: Download and Install the Walmart Photo App

The Walmart Photo app is available for free on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Download and install the app on your mobile device, and create an account if you haven’t already. Once you have installed the app and signed in, you’re ready to get started.

Step 2: Select Your Pictures

Browse through your mobile photo gallery to select the pictures you want to transfer to Walmart Photo. You can choose multiple images at once or select them individually by tapping on them. Once selected, tap on the “Next” button.

Step 3: Choose Print Sizes and Quantities

In the Walmart Photo app, you can select various print sizes and quantities for your chosen pictures. You can choose standard sizes like 4×6, 5×7, and 8×10, or opt for a custom size. You can also choose the quantity of prints you want for each size.

Step 4: Choose Your Walmart Store

Once you have selected your print sizes and quantities, you need to choose your Walmart store for pickup. You can either select a store manually or allow the app to recognize your current location and suggest nearby stores. Once you have selected a store, you can proceed to the payment screen.

Step 5: Make the Payment

Payment options in the Walmart Photo app include credit cards, debit cards, PayPal, and Walmart gift cards. Choose the payment option that works best for you and complete the transaction.

Step 6: Pick Up Your Prints

Once your payment has been processed, your pictures will be sent to the Walmart store you selected. You will receive an email confirmation when your prints are ready for pickup. When you arrive at the store, head to the Walmart Photo center and provide your confirmation email or order number to collect your prints.

In Conclusion

Transferring mobile pictures to Walmart Photo is a straightforward process that can be completed in a matter of minutes. The Walmart Photo app makes it easy to choose your preferred print sizes and quantities and select the Walmart store for pickup. So go ahead and turn your favorite mobile pictures into treasured prints with Walmart Photo.

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