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You can download the device drivers from the Samsung WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model computer/notebook and the Windows drivers you require :-. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/
You can download the audio and device drivers from the Samsung WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model computer/notebook and the Windows drivers you require :-. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/
first we have to check if the device is detected by the PC if yes...then u need to add the device first and then only u can transfer files....also need to make sure that the bluetooth in ur handset is in discoverable mode...then go to bluetooth places and add the device...once added u will be able to trf files...
you have to pair your samsung phone to your laptop first before you can start sending and receiving files through bluetooth.
an option is, turn the bluetooth on your laptop on, then the bluetooth of your mobile phone on. on your phone, search for devices, then once you see the name of the bluetooth device of your laptop, tap it then choose connect or pair, you will be asked for a passkey (you can input anything try 0) or in some devices wait until a pop screen appears which will contain the passkey usually 5 to 6 digits. then click ok
another option is (i tried this using my samsung corby wifi and a samsung n150 laptop and it works just fine) make sure that the bluetooth on your laptop and phorne is turned on. on your laptop click on the bluetooth icon or click the file you want to send, then right click, then choose send to bluetooth, your laptop will then search for available devices, just choose your mobile phone then automatically there is a popscreen which has a passkey, then click ok. on your phone you will be asked to allow to connect thru the laptop, just click ok, then make sure that the passkey matches between your phone and laptop. (usually it is automatic, you just need to click ok) you should be able to send and receive files thru bluetooth on your phone and laptop
ensure you have installed bluetooth driver, turn it on, on the right below corner taskbar should appear bluetooth icon, right click it then add device, turn on your mobile bluetooth, the laptop should search for new bluetooth device, enter the passkey when given by laptop on your mobile, wait for awhile for adding new services
Read the manual that came with your device. It should tell you in the manual what the default pin is. You can try 0000, or 9999, or 1111 just for the heck of it...it's usually something like that. (not sure on the number of digits for your device, but I think it would be 4)
Make sure You have a Bluetooth device on your laptop[of course that is necessary].Now i recommend you to use WIDCOM bluetooth software.It is theeee best for bluetooth device handling. Also make sure that the bluetooth device on your samsung blackjack is working.That can be done by asking your friend having a bluetooth enable phone to search for your mobile via bluetooth,be sure you turn on your bluetooth device on your mobile and make it visible to others.
Make sure after intalling the software (WIDCOM) the drivers are successfully intalled.Then pair it with your mobile.So simple isn't it
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