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3. TurnBluetoothonandpairwiththereceivingphone,ifyou’reaskedtodoso.
4. Onthereceivingdevice,acceptthefile.
Where Sent Information is Saved
WhenyousendinformationfromyourphoneusingBluetooth,thelocationwhereit’ssaveddepends
onthetypeofinformationandthereceivingdevice.
Ifyousendacalendareventorcontact,itisnormallyaddeddirectlytothecorrespondingapplication
onthereceivingphone.Forexample,ifyousendacalendareventtoacompatiblephone,theevent
isshowninthatphone’scalendarapplication.
IfyousendanotherfiletypetoaWindowscomputer,itisnormallysavedintheBluetoothExchange
folderwithinyourpersonaldocumentfolders.
n OnWindowsXP,thepathmaybe:
C:\DocumentsandSettings\[yourusername]\MyDocuments\BluetoothExchange
n OnWindowsVista
®
,thepathmaybe:
C:\Users\[yourusername]\Documents
n OnWindows7,thepathmaybe:
C:\Users\[yourusername]\MyDocuments\BluetoothExchangeFolder
n OnWindows8,thepathmaybe:
C:\Users\[yourusername]\Documents
Ifyousendafiletoanotherdevice,thesavedlocationmaydependonthefiletype.Forexample,if
yousendanimagefiletoanotherwirelessphone,itmaybesavedinafoldernamed"Images."
Receive Files Using Bluetooth
YourphoneletsyoureceivevariousfileswithBluetooth,includingphotos,musictracks,contactinfo,
calendarevents,anddocumentssuchasPDFs.
Important:Refertotheotherdevice’sdocumentationforinstructionsonsendinginformationover
Bluetooth.
1. SwipedownfromthestatusbarwithtwofingerstoopenQuickSettings.
2. TapBluetoothtoturnBluetoothon.You'llalsoseealistofpaireddevices.
3. TapMore settings.
4. Tapyourphone’sBluetoothnamenearthetopofthescreentomakeyourphonevisibleto
nearbyBluetoothdevices.
5. Onthesendingdevice,sendoneormorefilestoyourphone.