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More > Bluetooth.
● While viewing a webpage in Reading mode, touch >
Share > More > Bluetooth.
3. Turn Bluetooth on and pair with the receiving phone, if you’re asked to do so.
4. On the receiving phone, accept the file.
Where Sent Information is Saved
When you send information from your phone using Bluetooth, the location where it’s saved
depends on the type of information and the receiving phone.
If you send a calendar event or contact, it is normally added directly to the corresponding
application on the receiving phone. For example, if you send a calendar event to a compatible
phone, the event is shown in that phone’s calendar application.
If you send another file type to a Windows computer, it is normally saved in the Bluetooth
Exchange folder within your personal document folders.
● On Windows XP, the path may be:
C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange
● On Windows Vista, the path may be:
C:\Users\[your username]\Documents
● On Windows 7, the path may be:
C:\Users\[your username]\My Documents\Bluetooth Exchange Folder
If you send a file to another phone, the saved location may depend on the file type. For
example, if you send an image file to another wireless phone, it may be saved in a folder named
―Images.‖
Receive Files Using Bluetooth
Your phone lets you receive various files with Bluetooth, including photos, music tracks, contact
info, calendar events, and documents such as PDFs.
Important: Refer to the phone’s documentation for instructions on sending information over
Bluetooth.
1. With two fingers, swipe down from the status bar to open Quick settings.
2. Touch the Bluetooth tile to turn Bluetooth on.
3. Touch below the Bluetooth tile to open the Bluetooth screen.