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how do you copy a file sent via bluetooth to memory card?

keyizm

Mar 7, 2006, 4:15 AM
i just purchased this phone several days ago and thus far, i'm truly love it! the one thing that frustrates me is i can't seem to figure out how i transfer an item to the memory card after i've sent it to the phone via bluetooth. i've got a mac and i'm using the system bluetooth functionality to send a file (in this case, it's the user's manual for the phone. thought it'd be handy to have on the phone memory card until i find other items to fill it with) via bluetooth to the phone. the file sends perfectly fine and the file shows up as a message in my inbox along with all my other text messages. the only available option i have from here is to move the file into my "My Folders" folder. this seems to do no good because it's still residing in the phone memory. i tried locating the file from the "File Manager" but that application doesn't seem to be able to see of messages or e-mail. the only way i thought of doing this would be to backup the memory from the phone to the memory card. there has to be an easier way of backing up files sent via bluetooth to your memory card than doing a full phone memory backup once it's been transferred, no?
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aprout

Mar 7, 2006, 7:30 PM
If you are sending files to the phone via bluetooth, the arrive in the message inbox. When you view them, choose options, then save. It should them ask where, phone or card.


Also, if you go to flie manager, view phone image folder and highlight the pic/file you want to move, choose options and then either move and you will be asked phone or memory card.

The phone will always store the file in the appropriate folder, your only choice is phone or card.
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keyizm

Mar 7, 2006, 9:13 PM
only problem is ... the file i sent over is a PDF that's roughly 3MB. so when i try and open/view the file i get the "not enough memory" message which prevents me from doing what you suggested above. any other ideas or recommendations?
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Blightner

Mar 25, 2006, 5:24 PM
I had a similar problem/error message with a large mp3 file. It ended up being an issue with the file name/description. I had to rename it with a shorter title, and then it worked fine. Good Luck
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