You can transfer Bluetooth music files from your PC to your phone.
Bluetooth technology makes transferring large files such as music files a lot more convenient. You can use Bluetooth to transfer music anywhere there are other Bluetooth devices. You will not have to install any Bluetooth software if your phone is Bluetooth enabled; however, if your PC is not Bluetooth enabled, you'll have to install Bluetooth manually.
Instructions
Transfer Music From PC
1. Enable Bluetooth on your cell phone. Depending on the make and model of your phone, your Bluetooth options will either be under tools, settings, connections or extras. Phones such as the Motorola Rokr E8 will have Bluetooth listed under their shortcuts menu.
2. Enable Bluetooth on your PC. This is normally done by clicking the function key and F3 on a Bluetooth-enabled PC. If you don't have a Bluetooth-enabled PC, you will need to purchase a Bluetooth Dongle. This is an external Bluetooth device that you plug in to your PC's USB port to enable the Bluetooth connection.
3. Follow the onscreen prompts to properly install your Bluetooth Dongle.
4. Go to your system's start menu, navigate to the control panel. Select "network and Internet" and then "set up a Bluetooth enabled device."
5. Click on "my device is set up and ready to be found," then proceed.
6. Select the name of your handset from the menu, followed by the next button.
7. Enter the Bluetooth passkey. This passkey is normally 0000 by default. Check your user's manual for your default passkey. After you enter the passkey on the computer, your phone will ask you to enter the same passkey. Enter it and press OK.
8. Locate the song that you want to send to the cell phone, right-click it and select "send to" followed by "Bluetooth." Select your cell phone once again and click next. A dialogue message will pop up on your cell phone asking you to accept the file or decline the file. Click "accept" to complete the file transfer.
Transfer Music From Your Phone to Another Phone
9. Enable Bluetooth on both cell phones. Then select "Find Bluetooth Devices." Find the other handset and click connect.
10. Enter the passkey, when prompted on the host phone (the phone you're sending the file from). This will either be a default passkey given by your manufacture or passkey that you have set up. You will also be asked to enter the same passkey on the receiving phone.
11. Locate the music file that you want to send. Click "options" followed by "send to."
12. Select "Bluetooth." Click the name of the other cell phone.
13. Click "accept" on the other handset to begin the Bluetooth music file transfer.
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