Simple Data Transfer
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?
4. Simple Data Transfer

"Send a file" opens the dialogue to send data to the Bluetooth device.

After that, you choose the target device...

...and the designated file via a Windows dialogue.

After you initiate the process, you need to confirm the data reception on your cell phone.
We recommend connecting external Bluetooth adapters at a local USB port on your computer. If you use a USB hub, annoying side effects may occur: Your Bluetooth hardware might be ignored or you might have to reinstall the driver every time you insert the adapter.
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Pls I need to know where I can get Mobile Phone Manager Package v4.05.51