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Sending information and media files using Bluetooth, Disconnect phone, Disconnect media - music

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71 Bluetooth 3. Press OPTIONS and then do one of the following:  Tap Disconnect phone to turn off the hands-free capability of your headset. (To turn hands-free back on, tap Connect phone.)  Tap Disconnect media to turn off stereo music in your headset. (To turn stereo music back on, tap Connect media.) When only stereo music capability is on, you'll see the status icon in the status bar. When only hands-free capability is on, you'll see the icon. Sending information and media files using Bluetooth You can use Bluetooth to send contact information, calendar events, and media files from your phone to your computer or another phone that has Bluetooth. If you're sending information or files to another phone, that phone must support the Object Push Profile (OPP) of Bluetooth. 1. Set the receiving device (your computer or another phone) to discoverable mode. On your computer, you may also need to set it to "Receive Beams" or "Receive Files". See the online help of your computer's Bluetooth software for instructions on receiving information over Bluetooth. 2. On your phone, open the application that contains the information or files you want to send. To send Contact card Calendar event Photos, videos and music files Do this 1. Open the People application and then tap All people. 2. Tap the contact you want to send. 3. Press OPTIONS and then tap Send contact > Bluetooth. 1. Open the Calendar application. 2. On the month calendar, tap the date that has the event that you want. 3. Tap the event you want to send. 4. Press OPTIONS and then tap Send > Send via Bluetooth. 1. Open the My Stuff application. 2. Go to the folder containing the photos, videos, or music files to send. 3. Press OPTIONS, and then tap More > Send > By Bluetooth. 4. Select the files to send and then tap OK. You can also send a captured photo using the Camera application, or use the Image Gallery application to send several photos and videos at the same time. 3. Your phone automatically turns Bluetooth on and then starts searching for Bluetooth devices within range. Tap the name of the receiving device. If you have not connected with the receiving device before, you will be prompted by your phone to enter a passcode. Then on the receiving device, accept the connection and enter the same passcode. 4. On the receiving device, accept the information or file(s).

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Bluetooth
3.
Press OPTIONS and then do one of the following:
Tap
Disconnect phone
to turn off the hands-free capability of your headset. (To turn
hands-free back on, tap
Connect phone
.)
Tap
Disconnect media
to turn off stereo music in your headset. (To turn stereo
music back on, tap
Connect media
.)
When only stereo music capability is on, you’ll see the
status icon in the status bar. When
only hands-free capability is on, you’ll see the
icon.
Sending information and media files using
Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to send contact information, calendar events, and media files from
your phone to your computer or another phone that has Bluetooth.
If you’re sending information or files to another phone, that phone must support the Object
Push Profile (OPP) of Bluetooth.
1.
Set the receiving device (your computer or another phone) to discoverable mode.
On your computer, you may also need to set it to “Receive Beams” or “Receive Files”. See the
online help of your computer’s Bluetooth software for instructions on receiving information
over Bluetooth.
2.
On your phone, open the application that contains the information or files you want to
send.
To send
Do this
Contact card
1. Open the
People
application and then tap
All people
.
±. Tap the contact you want to send.
². Press OPTIONS and then tap
Send contact
>
Bluetooth
.
Calendar event
1. Open the
Calendar
application.
±. On the month calendar, tap the date that has the event that you want.
². Tap the event you want to send.
4. Press OPTIONS and then tap
Send
>
Send via Bluetooth
.
Photos, videos
and music files
1. Open the
My Stuff
application.
±. Go to the folder containing the photos, videos, or music files to send.
². Press OPTIONS, and then tap
More
>
Send
>
By Bluetooth
.
4. Select the files to send and then tap
OK
.
You can also send a captured photo using the Camera application, or use
the Image Gallery application to send several photos and videos at the same
time.
3.
Your phone automatically turns Bluetooth on and then starts searching for Bluetooth
devices within range. Tap the name of the receiving device.
If you have not connected with the receiving device before, you will be prompted by your
phone to enter a passcode. Then on the receiving device, accept the connection and enter the
same passcode.
4.
On the receiving device, accept the information or file(s).