Unless the SAS is used, it is highly recommended that we use a cloud service to upload blobs. If we upload a blob directly from Windows Phone without SAS, we have to embed our storage account key in the Windows Phone application. If a hacker gets the key, he will obtain full control of our Windows Azure storage account.
For example, he can upload several TB data to the storage, and requires us to pay for the data. So instead of trying to upload the blob from Windows Phone, please try to host a service in Windows Azure. We upload the image to our service, and our service saves the file in blob.
As long as we don’t return the storage key in any response, it will be safe.
Try setting blob.Properties. ContentType = "image/jpeg".
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