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It all depends. When you want to connect a blue tooth to a phone, You will need to switch on the blue tooth device and the phones blue tooth you are pairing with.
When pairing both device, you will ask for pairing code, You four digit numbers(default code(0000). and pair.
After pairing both device, you detected paired, you can now use the blue tooth device with your phone.
there are no special code for pairing Blue tooth device. Normal codes used are any four digit, four numbers you want to use.(0000, 1234).
first of all make pair with the other phone and then tell some one to send u file via bluetooth ... and then go to ur BlackBerry's media click on option and then click on receive file via blutooth . thats the regular procedure to recive any file via blue tooth on black berry
Turn off bluetooth, remove the phone or the other device that is sending, if paired. Turn on bluetooth and its visibility. Try receiving again. Also check with other devices/mobiles
Hi Motorola tends to do Bluetooth sending differently. Make sure your receiving phone is set to discoverable and B/Tooth ON. On the Motorola turn on B/tooth and find file you want to send. With the file highlighted press option and you should find 'move to' and 'copy to'. If you select move to, it will send file to receiving phone, but remove itself from the Motorola! Best to use 'copy to'. If the Motorola cannot find the receiving phone once searching, to send the file you may have to pair the two devices first. To do this it is best to go into Motorola's B/tooth menu and set it to 'discoverable' this will stay active for a few minutes. Then on the receiving phone search for new devices in B/tooth menu. It should find the Motorola and request a four digit pin which default on most phones is '0000' if this fails try '1234' (it will be one of those, more likely first one). Once both paired try sending file again and it should work. Let us know how you get on?
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