Connecting Via Bluetooth
Contents
- 1. Is Your Cell Phone Data Everywhere You Need It? Is It Backed Up?
- 2. Your Cell Phone Is A Mobile Data Center
- 3. Connecting Via Bluetooth
- 4. Simple Data Transfer
- 5. Motorola Phone Tools (RAZR V3i)
- 6. A USB Connection
- 7. Synchronization
- 8. Synchronization, Continued
- 9. Siemens Mobile Phone Manager (Siemens S65)
- 10. Outlook Synchronization In Detail
- 11. Outlook Synchronization In Detail, Continued
- 12. Sony Ericsson PC Suite (K700i)
- 13. Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy
- 14. Synchronization Is Comparatively Easy, Continued
- 15. Nokia PC Suite (6230)
- 16. Synchronization In A Nutshell
- 17. Synchronization In A Nutshell, Continued
- 18. Samsung PC Studio 3.0 (SGH-D600)
- 19. Substantial Synchronization Software
- 20. Substantial Synchronization Software, Continued
- 21. Microsoft Active Sync (Motorola MPX 220)
- 22. Microsoft Active Sync (Motorola MPX 220), Continued
- 23. Synchronization
- 24. Apple ISync & .mac Sync
- 25. Conclusions: Are You Up-to-date?
3. Connecting Via Bluetooth

Right-click on the blue Bluetooth symbol to open the context menu. The command "Add a Bluetooth Device" lets you add a new cell phone.

If the Bluetooth device is already listed, you can simply select it. Otherwise, the system has to search again. The Bluetooth cell phone has to be set so it is "visible" to other devices. Don't forget to turn Bluetooth on first.

For safety reasons, you should only allow authenticated devices to connect. Here we are generating a pass key...

...that has to be entered into the Bluetooth device. Done!
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