6/30/2023 0 Comments Share file android![]() ![]() Open up the Bluetooth app (in this case, Blueman).I’ll demonstrate using Blueman on Ubuntu 14.10, which should illustrate how easy sharing files can be. However, most platforms have developed a very user-friendly process for sending files via Bluetooth. This process is actually a bit easier but will drastically vary, depending on the operating system you’re using. Wait for the files to transfer (Bluetooth is a bit slow).When prompted on the desktop, tap Accept.Long-press one of the files and tap Upload.Select the file(s) to be shared ( Figure D).Once the connection is made, tap the local files tab.When prompted, select the protocol to use for the transfer (File Transfer Protocol - FTP, Object Push Profile - OPP, or Phone Book Access Protocol - PBAP).From the Bluetooth tab, tap the desktop you want to share with ( Figure C).From the main window, tap on the Bluetooth tab. ![]() Once the app is installed, use the following steps to send a file via Bluetooth: Install the app from the Google Play Store with the usual installation steps. Let me walk you through the process of sending a file, via Bluetooth, using Bluetooth File Transfer. For that, you’ll need to make use of a third-party solution. Let’s say you have a file that doesn’t include the built-in sharing menu. The file should show up on your user’s home directory (in the case of Linux, that will be ~/). Selecting Bluetooth as your sharing option. ![]()
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