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Transferring files using Bluetooth, DLNA, The Digital Living Network Alliance DLNA aims to implement

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Sharing data Transferring files using Bluetooth Bluetooth enables you to conveniently send photos, videos, and other files to your family and friends. You can share files with Bluetooth-enabled devices without an Internet connection. 1. On the home screen, touch . 2. Touch and hold the file you wish to send. 3. From the displayed option menu, choose Share > Bluetooth. 4. From the detected Bluetooth device list, select a device. Receiving files using Bluetooth 1. When your phone receives a file transfer request, open the notification panel. 2. Touch Incoming file request to display a file reception dialog box. 3. Touch Accept to start receiving the file. When the file is received, you will receive a notification of a successful transfer. Open the notification panel to read the notification. By default, received files are saved to the bluetooth folder in File Manager. DLNA The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) aims to implement intercommunication between computers and other electronic products through wired and wireless networks, providing users with seamless digital media services. DLNA enables users on the same Wi-Fi network to share multimedia files easily. Using DLNA, you can: • Share multimedia files with your friends. • Access multimedia files on other DLNA devices. • Play multimedia files on other devices and control the playback. Before you use DLNA, make sure that your phone and other DLNA devices have connected to the same Wi-Fi network and DLNA is enabled on all devices. 60

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Sharing data
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Transferring files using Bluetooth
Bluetooth enables you to conveniently send photos, videos, and other files to
your family and friends. You can share files with Bluetooth-enabled devices
without an Internet connection.
1. On the home screen, touch
2. Touch and hold the file you wish to send.
3. From the displayed option menu, choose
Share
>
Bluetooth
.
4. From the detected Bluetooth device list, select a device.
Receiving files using Bluetooth
1. When your phone receives a file transfer request, open the notification panel.
2. Touch
Incoming file request
to display a file reception dialog box.
3. Touch
Accept
to start receiving the file.
When the file is received, you will receive a notification of a successful transfer.
Open the notification panel to read the notification. By default, received files are
saved to the
bluetooth
folder in
File Manager
.
DLNA
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) aims to implement
intercommunication between computers and other electronic products through
wired and wireless networks, providing users with seamless digital media
services. DLNA enables users on the same Wi-Fi network to share multimedia
files easily. Using DLNA, you can:
Share multimedia files with your friends.
• Access multimedia files on other DLNA devices.
Play multimedia files on other devices and control the playback.
Before you use DLNA, make sure that your phone and other DLNA devices
have connected to the same Wi-Fi network and DLNA is enabled on all
devices.