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Anonymous Posted on Feb 22, 2008

Sending files via Bluetooth

Hey all..I just tried connecting my phone via bluetooth to my friend's and it established the connection and we entered the passcode..then I tried to send her a sound file and a notice came up saying "service verification failed."
I have no idea what that means.
She sent me a file though and it worked..sooo..any suggestions??

  • emkit24 May 17, 2008

    I have exactly the same problem with my LG Shine where I can receive files from my MacBook but when attempting to send files to my laptop from the phone, I get a 'Service Verification Failed' message. 

  • pandaplanet Apr 27, 2009

    Same problem. It worked perfectly fine using Windows XP, but I'm unable to send files to my computer using bluetooth now that I have upgraded to Vista.

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Simply the mobile made of metal that is one of the specification of this mobile ke970 made of metal so if you want to sending succefully by bluetooth pick up the cover of battery and enjoy sending bluetooth
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The passcode you enter isn't any specific key, it's one you make up on the spot and just enter that both places.  At first, I thought I had to enter my actual computer password, but that's not the case.  Plus, it doesn't have to be the same passkey each time, it's whatever you want it to be each time and it just needs to be entered the same in both places.

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