Huawei Y6 2019 User Guide - Page 19

Device Connection

Page 19 highlights

Device Connection Use Bluetooth to Share Data Connect your Phone to another device over Bluetooth to share data, import and export contacts, and set up Internet tethering. Use Bluetooth to send files: Ensure that your Phone is within Bluetooth range of the other device (10 m or 32 ft). You can then establish a Bluetooth connection and share multimedia files, web pages, contacts, documents, and apps between the two devices. Open Files, touch and hold the file that you want to send, and then go to More > Share > Bluetooth. Follow the onscreen instructions to enable Bluetooth. When the other device is detected (Bluetooth must be enabled and the device must be visible), touch the name of the device to establish a connection and start sending files. Receive files over Bluetooth: From the home screen, swipe down from the status bar, open the shortcuts panel, and then touch to enable Bluetooth. Touch Accept on the file transfer notification to begin receiving the files. Received files are saved to the Bluetooth folder in Files by default. Import or export contacts over Bluetooth: Open Contacts and go to > Settings > Import/Export to perform the following: l Import contacts: Touch Import via Bluetooth and follow the onscreen instructions to establish a Bluetooth connection with the other device. Contacts from the other device will then be imported to your Phone automatically. l Export contacts: Touch Share contacts, select the contacts that you want to share, touch and select Bluetooth. Follow the onscreen instructions to establish a Bluetooth connection with the other device. Those contacts selected will be exported from your Phone to the other device automatically. NFC Introduction to NFC Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology that enables short-distance wireless communication. Through NFC's contactless communication, two devices can transfer data in real time when they are within 10 cm (4 inches) of each other. In addition to data transfer, NFC also allows you to share apps, top up transport cards, check balances, and make payments. 16

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34

Device Connection
Use Bluetooth to Share Data
Connect your Phone to another device over Bluetooth to share data, import and export contacts, and
set up Internet tethering.
Use Bluetooth to send files
: Ensure that your Phone is within Bluetooth range of the other device
(10 m or 32 ft). You can then establish a Bluetooth connection and share multimedia files, web pages,
contacts, documents, and apps between the two devices. Open
Files
, touch and hold the file that
you want to send, and then go to
More
>
Share
>
Bluetooth
. Follow the onscreen instructions to
enable Bluetooth. When the other device is detected (Bluetooth must be enabled and the device must
be visible), touch the name of the device to establish a connection and start sending files.
Receive files over Bluetooth
: From the home screen, swipe down from the status bar, open the
shortcuts panel, and then touch
to enable Bluetooth. Touch
Accept
on the file transfer
notification to begin receiving the files. Received files are saved to the
Bluetooth
folder in
Files
by
default.
Import or export contacts over Bluetooth
: Open
Contacts
and go to
>
Settings
>
Import/Export
to perform the following:
l
Import contacts
: Touch
Import via Bluetooth
and follow the onscreen instructions to establish a
Bluetooth connection with the other device. Contacts from the other device will then be imported
to your Phone automatically.
l
Export contacts
: Touch
Share contacts
, select the contacts that you want to share, touch
and select
Bluetooth
. Follow the onscreen instructions to establish a Bluetooth connection with the
other device. Those contacts selected will be exported from your Phone to the other device
automatically.
NFC
Introduction to NFC
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology that enables short-distance wireless communication.
Through NFC's contactless communication, two devices can transfer data in real time when they are
within 10 cm (4 inches) of each other. In addition to data transfer, NFC also allows you to share apps,
top up transport cards, check balances, and make payments.
16