How to download photos from Photobucket to Android phone?

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Photobucket is a simple-to-use online photo & video hosting website. It allows user to backup photos & videos. Photobucket offers 2GB of FREE storage space plus 8GB extra when user downloads the Photobucket app. Those who need a larger storage space can upgrade to various available paid plans. Photobucket offers 20GB space for $2.99/month, 50GB space for $4.99/month, 100GB space for $8.99/month, 200GB space for $16.99/month and 500GB space for $39.99/month.

Here are the steps to download photos from Photobucket to Android phone:


  1. Go to http://photobucket.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
  2. If you have 'Photobucket app' installed on your Android phone, launch it. Or else download it from the Google Play store.
  3. Navigate to the photos which you want to download.
  4. Tap the photos, you will see it in full size.
  5. Click on your Android phones menu.
  6. Tap "Download" button.
  7. All your photos will now be downloaded to Android phone.

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