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Yes both phones have enough space already turned both phones blue tooth found each phone but I cant find where the music files are located on the razor to send via blue tooth. I already sent a picture to the other phone I just cant find where the music files are located on the razor. Yes both phones have enough space already turned both phones blue tooth found each phone but I cant find where the music files are located on the razor to send via blue tooth. I already sent a picture to the other phone I just cant find where the music files are located on the razor.
turn both devices on , and switch the device discovery ON and then search when found Pair up using code 0 (Zero)and then send file from one device to another selecting options from file location window and then go ask for more help for specific devices tell me both models turn both devices on , and switch the device discovery ON and then search when found Pair up using code 0 (Zero)and then send file from one device to another selecting options from file location window and then go ask for more help for specific devices tell me both models
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Verify that Bluetooth is turned on or enabled in both your devices. Most cell phones will have a Bluetooth menu in their Settings or Tools. For computers, you may see a Bluetooth icon in your system tray. If unsure, check your product manual for specific instructions.
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Follow the instructions to pair (connect) your two devices. If you are asked for a passkey, try entering 0000 which is usually the default for any device.
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When prompted on the other device, give permission for the original device to access it.
If transferring from phone to phone
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Navigate to the song you want to send and hit the button that takes you to the options menu. Choose the option to send your song; depending on the brand of phone it may say "Send" or "Move."
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The next menu should ask if you want to use a text message or Bluetooth to move or send the file. Choose Bluetooth.
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When prompted on the phone receiving the file, accept it.
If transferring from computer to phone
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Look for an option to browse the contents of the phone. Navigate to the Music or Multimedia folder on your phone.
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Navigate to the place on your computer where your music file is kept in a separate window.
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Drag the file from its original location to the correct folder on your phone.
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Accept the file when prompted by your phone.
Tips & Warnings
Pairing is usually the most difficult part of the process. Make sure you read your manual on both devices if it isn't working for you. If you don't see the menu to move or send your music, your phone manufacturer may not allow it. Check your manual or with your carrier's tech support website. This process usually applies to MP3s and not ringtones.
go to the song u want to transfer hit the option button look for send via blue tooth if there is nothing that says and about send via blue tooth ur phone is not ale to send media files such as music
turn on bluetooth on both the devices and then in the sending phone go to that music file and go to option and then send option and then select via bluetooth the sending phone searches for other devices and list the phones that are available now select the name to which u should send the file and if you select send the other device will prompt you telling that you have a file and will ask whether to accept or reject once u select accept you will start receiving the file
Dear Sir\Madam,
I had a similar problem, and I was able to solve the problem by simply following the below steps.
1. If probably your phone has a bluetooth device and you have been receiving gallery files(i.e. Photos, Musics or Videos) via bluetooth, note that this files are stored too on your phone memory not the memory cards and this may consume space on the phone memory. So, try and move those files that you received via bluetooth in your received folder on your phone memory to the location of your memory card. This may probably free the space on your phone.
2. if you have been receiving bluetooth files as a message into your phone depending on the type of phone you are using, simply save them into your memory card by selecting the memory card path and delete them after saving so as to free space on the phone memory. Then try to delete as well some unwanted or junk messages from your phone in have more space on your phone memory.
Hope the information actually help. Regards
Your phone might not support blue tooth file transfer. Call your service provider and ask, they should be able to tell you. Also the file you are trying to receive/send might be to big
Yes both phones have enough space already turned both phones blue tooth found each phone but I cant find where the music files are located on the razor to send via blue tooth. I already sent a picture to the other phone I just cant find where the music files are located on the razor.
turn both devices on , and switch the device discovery ON and then search when found Pair up using code 0 (Zero)and then send file from one device to another selecting options from file location window and then go ask for more help for specific devices tell me both models
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