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3. If you are prompted to turn on Bluetooth, tap
Yes
.
4. Tap the name of the receiving device.
If prompted, accept the connection on the receiving device, and enter the same passcode on
both your phone and the other device or confirm the auto-generated passcode.
5. On the receiving device, accept the file.
Receive Information Using Bluetooth
Your phone is capable of receiving a wide variety of file types with Bluetooth, including photos, music
tracks, and documents such as PDFs.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps
>
Settings
>
Bluetooth
.
2. If Bluetooth is not on, tap the
ON/OFF
switch to turn it on.
3. Tap the check box beside your phone's Bluetooth name to make it discoverable.
4. On the sending device, send one or more files to your phone
. Refer to the device’s
documentation for instructions on sending information over Bluetooth.
If prompted, enter the same passcode on both your phone and the other device, or confirm
the auto-generated passcode. A Bluetooth authorization request is displayed on your phone.
5. When your phone receives a file transfer request notification, tap
Accept
.
When the file is transferred, a notification displays.
To open the file immediately, slide down the Notification Panel, and then tap the relevant
notification.
When you open a received file, what happens next depends on the file type:
●
Media files and documents are usually opened directly in a compatible application. For example,
if you open a music track, it starts playing in the Music application.
●
For a vCalendar file, select the calendar where you want to save the event, and then tap
Import
.
●
The vCalendar is added to your Calendar events. (For more information on using the Calendar,
see
Calendar
.)
●
For a vCard contact file, if there are multiple vCard files on your storage card, you can choose to
import one, several, or all of those contacts to your contacts list.