You will see an authentication code on both devices. Before that, make sure that the passcode is the same on both devices. Step 4 : Once paired, the data can be transferred between the two devices. Keep your Android's Bluetooth turned on throughout the transfer process. If your battery is low, it's better to plug it in for charging. Step 5 : On the Windows 10 device, open the Bluetooth app again.
Click on that, and the Bluetooth File Transfer window will open up. Step 6 : Depending on which direction you want to share files, click the Send or Receive option.
For sending, click on Send and select the paired Android device in the next window. Click Next and you'll see a Browse option. Click on that and click OK to confirm. Click Next in the Bluetooth File Transfer window. Step 7 : On the Windows 10 device, open the Bluetooth app again. Step 8 : To receive files on the Windows machine, click on Receive instead of Send.
In your Android device, select the file to be shared and tap on the Share option. Choose Bluetooth and Select the Windows 10 device it is paired to. On the Windows device, you'll be asked to specify the location the file should be saved in. Use the Browse button for this and hit Finish when you're done.
Your file will now be sent from the Android device and saved in the Windows 10 device in the location you specified. Are you looking out to share images, documents or other files to your friends smartphone, tablet or laptop with your Windows phone?
A few different ways are available to help you out. Out of the different ways to transfer things from your Windows phone to other devices, one of the easiest is to share it over Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows you to connect a variety of devices without the need for using any types of cable. The Bluetooth is a similar type of technology that uses radio waves for transmitting data.
However, it is especially designed for transmitting over shorter distances. Most of the modern smartphones have Bluetooth, and it is one of the easiest ways to transfer files among devices. This post is especially created for users that have a Windows phone and want to transfer files to other devices with the help of Bluetooth. If you want to transfer files from your Windows phone to any other Bluetooth enables device, the first thing you need to do is to make sure that your device is paired with the other device.
Follow the below mentioned steps to pair your device. Step 1: witch ON the Bluetooth, on the other device. And make sure that the device is visible to all. Step 2: Now, go to the Apps page on your Windows mobile and choose Settings. Step 4: Now, your phone will start searching for other close devices that have their Bluetooth enabled.
Now, when you see the name of the device to which you want to send files, tap on it. Now, press Ok. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation.
Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit. I tried sending files with two different phones to my laptop, in both cases it won't work. Any clue on what could be the problem here?
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Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hello, You first need to open Bluetooth file accept wizard. Hope this helps, Good luck :. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hope this helps, Good luck : Hi, thanks for your reply. In reply to gummbahla's post on March 23, Good luck again :.
In reply to gummbahla's post on March 25, Hi, 1. What is the make and model of the computer? Here are a few steps which you can follow: Method 1: Install the latest drivers for your phone, on your computer.
Method 2: Follow these steps and check if the Bluetooth Support Service is started.
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