Unfortunately, some Android smartphones still can't use Bluetooth functionality to transfer files. It happens mainly with Android 1.5 (Cupcake) and Android 1.6 (Donut). Please refer to our compatibility table and check if your mobile phone is currently supported (or not) by our application.
NOTE - starting from Android 2.0 (or above), the Bluetooth layer will work correctly, even with the unsupported phones!!!
In order to send your contacts over Bluetooth, if you wish, for example to your car-kit or to another smartphone. Open main menu, select Send contacts item, put a check beside the contacts you would like to send and finally press Send button.
In order to start Bluetooth FTP and/or OPP background services when device boot. Go to program settings look inside FTP or OPP page for "Start at boot" option.
If your phone is ROOTed, in other words you have gained root permissions with an hack and subsequently you have installed a customized firmware like CyanogenMod or Dwang, then you can receive files from any device (by accepting a "SU", aka SuperUser, dialog request).
Otherwise, without root permissions, you can receive files only from another "Bluetooth File Transfer (for Android)" software; so in this case only Android-to-Android transfers are supported. However, even without root, if you are able to connect to your target device (laptop, mobile phone, printer, car kit, and so on...) using our sofware, then you can download the files you want.
DOWNLOAD = receive files, UPLOAD = send files
Unfortunately, there are some limits (or "bugs" if you prefer) on the Move to SD card feature of Android (Froyo 2.2 or above) and one of them is the inability to use home-screen widgets once the application is placed on the SDcard. Some links:
When the "300 seconds" discoverable dialog appear, just press [NO] button and it will not prompt you again, the next time.
Almost all mobile phones enter into power saving state, or into stand-by state if you prefer this term, after a period of inactivity. When this happens, some mobile phones also put its Bluetooth chip in low-consumption state, making active transfers extremely slow and troublesome. Therefore, when you experience this problem, just recover both mobile phones (sender and receiver) from the power saving/stand-by state.
Sure! First of all you have to locate the files you would like to send via Bluetooth, by using our powerful search engine: open main menu and click over the "Find files" button. Insert all the search parameters you desire and then press "Find" button. When the research is completed, put a check beside the files you want to send, then open main menu, press "More" button and finally click over the "Send via Bluetooth (## items)" button. Now just select the target device and the transfer starts … that's all!
To fix this problem you have to install and launch the FxCamera application, now go to "Config" menu of Polandroid and then choose Film Type - Rectangle(3:2). After doing this, you will be able to Bluetooth shooted pictures to your PoGo printer.
Sure, if you are able to connect to your target device (laptop, mobile phone, printer, car kit, and so on...) using our sofware, then you can download the files you want.
DOWNLOAD = receive files
Unfortunately, BlackBerry devices don't support Bluetooth receiving service natively, so you can't receive files via Bluetooth unless you install a third-party application.
NOTE - Currently, we don't have such application for BlackBerry!