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Bluetooth
- How can I send/receive files using Bluetooth? more
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Bluetooth has to be enabled in order to receive; verify that Bluetooth is enabled before proceeding. To receive inbound files, go to Start > Settings > More > Connections > Beam and select “Receive incoming Beams”. To send, locate the file that you want to send using File Explorer. Highlight the file and select Menu > Beam > Select the receiving device from the device list.
Press Beam.
Please be aware that you will not be able to send/share DRM protected Content via Bluetooth.
Was this helpful? Yes | No - How do I turn Bluetooth ON/OFF on my device? more
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From your Home screen, use the trackball and scroll down to Settings. Next, scroll to the right using the trackball and select Comm Manager.
Highlight Bluetooth and press the trackball to turn it on or off.
Note: To conserve battery power, disable Bluetooth when not in use.
Was this helpful? Yes | No - Can I work with two Bluetooth devices at the same time? more
- Your device has Bluetooth version 2.0 with EDR. A key differentiator is Bluetooth v2.0 support which allows for up to six active Bluetooth connections simultaneously. For example, a user could have a tethered connection to a PC via Bluetooth, while having a conversation on their Bluetooth headset, or use a Bluetooth GPS accessory for navigation while on a call on their Bluetooth headset. Your device even supports BT Stereo (A2DP) so that you can not only use your headset for phone calls but to listen to music too. Was this helpful? Yes | No
- How do I pair my device with another Bluetooth device? more
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First, turn Bluetooth on by going to Comm Manager.
Next, select Settings > Bluetooth > Bluetooth.
Select “Add New Device”.
Once your device finds the other device, highlight the device you want to pair with and select Next and follow the on screen instructions.
If you want your device to be discovered by another device, select Menu > Turn on Visibility.
Was this helpful? Yes | No - What Bluetooth Profiles are supported by my device? more
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Supported Profiles:
- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
- Headset Profile (HSP)
- Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
- Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)
- Human Interface Device Profile (HID)
- Object Push Profile (OPP)
- SIM Access Profile (SAP)
- Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
- Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)
- Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP)





