Samsung Galaxy S III Mini

Samsung Galaxy S III Mini

Transfer files via Bluetooth - Samsung Galaxy S III Mini

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Bluetooth is a wireless connection which can be used to transfer files between two devices or to establish a connection to other devices, such as a wireless headset or keypad. Follow these instructions to transfer a file via Bluetooth.

Step 1 of 10

Find "Gallery"

Press Apps.

Step 2 of 10

Find "Gallery"

Press Gallery.

Step 3 of 10

Select file

Go to the required folder.
Press and hold the required file to select it.

Step 4 of 10

Select file

When a file is displayed in a blue frame, it's selected.

Step 5 of 10

Transfer file via Bluetooth

Press the share icon.

In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Step 6 of 10

Transfer file via Bluetooth

Press See all, if required.

In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Step 7 of 10

Transfer file via Bluetooth

Press Bluetooth.

In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Step 8 of 10

Transfer file via Bluetooth

If required, press OK to turn on Bluetooth.
Your phone now searches for devices and after a moment, a list of Bluetooth devices within range is displayed.

In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Step 9 of 10

Transfer file via Bluetooth

Press the required Bluetooth device.
The file is sent.

In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Step 10 of 10

Exit

Press the Home key to return to standby mode.

Find "Gallery"

Press Apps.
Press Gallery.

Select file

Go to the required folder.
Press and hold the required file to select it.
When a file is displayed in a blue frame, it's selected.

Transfer file via Bluetooth

Press the share icon.
In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Press See all, if required.
In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Press Bluetooth.
In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
If required, press OK to turn on Bluetooth.
Your phone now searches for devices and after a moment, a list of Bluetooth devices within range is displayed.
In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.
Press the required Bluetooth device.
The file is sent.
In some cases, you need to key in an access code of your own choice. You also need to key in the access code on the other device.

Exit

Press the Home key to return to standby mode.

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