Transfer files from a PC to a cell phone in seconds.
There are a number of ways you can easily get data from your PC to your cell phone. If you've accidentally transferred all your phone's pictures, or simply have a particularly nice shot you want to use as wallpaper on your handset, it's a quick and straightforward process to get an image from your computer's hard drive to your cell phone's memory card.
Instructions
PC Software
1. Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
2. Open your phone's PC software and navigate to the synchronization menu or area. The method for doing so depend on the make and model of the handset you are using and the version of the software you have installed on your PC. Consult your program's user guide if you're unsure.
3. Locate the picture you want to transfer to your handset and consult your program's help section for instructions on send it to your phone.
4. Save the picture to your phone's memory card once it's been transferred. Consult your handset's user guide if you're unsure do this.
5. Configure a push email service on your handset. Set enabled cell phones to receive email from a client or web-based email account.
6. Attach the picture you want to send to your phone and email it to the push service you've set up on your cell device.
7. Open the email on your handset and download the attachment. Then, save the attachment to the phone's memory card. Again, consult your handset's user guide if you're unsure do this.
Bluetooth
8. Open the system tray to make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your computer. If it is, you'll see a Bluetooth symbol displayed. If it's not, look for a button on your computer to turn on its wireless and Bluetooth receiver. The location of this depends on the make and model of your machine.
9. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select "Open settings."
10. Select the option to allow Bluetooth devices to find your computer and click "OK."
11. Activate Bluetooth on your handset and search for discoverable devices. Consult your phone's user guide if you're unsure do this. Then, select the option to pair the handset with your PC.
12. Click on the balloon that appears above the system tray informing you of a device trying to connect and confirm the passcode displayed on the phone in the space provided. Right-click on the Bluetooth icon in the system tray and select "Send a file." Then, click "Browse" to find the picture you want to transfer, and "Next" to send. Follow your handset's user guide to save the picture to a memory disk.
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