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How to with Bluetooth:

Aim:
Here we will look at getting your 3gpp files onto your Bluetooth enabled Phone & Mac.

What will you need:
Hardware: A Bluetooth enabled Mac & Mobile/cell phone - click here for more info
Software: Mac OS X - click here for more info.

1. First of all make sure you have your phone paired with your Mac. If not then go Applications > System Preferences > And under "Hardware" - "Bluetooth"

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jpeg image - 1. View of System Preferences > Bluetooth

2. When inside "Bluetooth" go to Devices and Set Up New Device.
- Tip: While setting up your phone to also set "Require Authentication" with Encryption, under Settings tab for peace of mind & tick the Show Bluetooth status in the menu bar to at the bottom.

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jpeg image - 2. View of Bluetooth > Devices

3. Now we have our set up we will look at the "Browse Device..." option in "Bluetooth File Exchange". The are two ways to open up Bluetooth File Exchange. First is to go to Applications > Utilities > Bluetooth File Exchange and the second is to click on the Bluetooth in the menu bar, if you enabled it (see tip in stage 2 above).

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jpeg image - 3. View of Browse Device... in Bluetooth File Exchange

4. Now we have a go at sending a file with "Send File..." option in "Bluetooth File Exchange". This one is self-explanatory.

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jpeg image - 4. View of Send File... in Bluetooth File Exchange

Now that you have your 3gpp movie file on your phone, the next thing to do is to look at your phone manual in regards on how to view it on your phone's media player.


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