Unable to receive files via bluetooth on X10 mini - XPERIA X10 General

tried using nokia and 4 other phones.
installed Astro File manager and bluetooth file transfer also
but still unable to receive files on X10 mini from other phones...says 'unable to connect'
can send files...but not receive

Nocturnal310 said:
tried using nokia and 4 other phones.
installed Astro File manager and bluetooth file transfer also
but still unable to receive files on X10 mini from other phones...says 'unable to connect'
can send files...but not receive
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You must pair your x10 mini with other device and then you can download files from other device

Have you made your device discoverable for others to find?

am using X10. i dont know whether this applies to x10 mini too, but as of now,file can only be transferred between two android phones.u need to have root access to transfer files to other types on android os 1.6. Apperently this feature is available only with os 2.0. I tried the same method, i was able to pair it with a nokia & my laptop also. but when i tried to send files i got a message saying u need root permission.

ssujee said:
am using X10. i dont know whether this applies to x10 mini too, but as of now,file can only be transferred between two android phones.u need to have root access to transfer files to other types on android os 1.6. Apperently this feature is available only with os 2.0. I tried the same method, i was able to pair it with a nokia & my laptop also. but when i tried to send files i got a message saying u need root permission.
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That's not true. I've sent files to and from my computer and older phones (X1a, P1i, T610, and T68i); they all transferred fine to and from the X10i.
@Nocturnal310
I use bluetooth file transfer too. I have problems all the time with it. To make sure everything goes smoothly, you have to pair both android phones ahead of time. Then initiate the transfer within the bluetooth app's file manager. You should also do one file at a time. For some reason transfers always fail when I try multiple files. Finally for android to android transfers, the app must be open on both phones.
Google seriously needs to get their ass moving on improving bluetooth functions. If my old handset from 2002 can do it without such hassle, then they should be able to do it just as well or better now.

ssujee said:
am using X10. i dont know whether this applies to x10 mini too, but as of now,file can only be transferred between two android phones.u need to have root access to transfer files to other types on android os 1.6. Apperently this feature is available only with os 2.0. I tried the same method, i was able to pair it with a nokia & my laptop also. but when i tried to send files i got a message saying u need root permission.
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Not true.
Ive bluetoothed files to and from my laptop, htc phones, nokia phones and ericsson phones on my x10

The os doesn't handles sending files very well. Use the app Bluetooth File Transfer developed by "medieval software" on the market, it is free and will help you to transfer files easily.

Just bought my girlfriend an x10 mini and cant seem to be able to send or receive photos through bluetooth. Ive tried downloading bluetooth file manager through the market but apparently it has been taken off? Is this SE taking on the same values as apple when it come to bluetooth? or is it a fault. Is there anyway that i can get round this as she uses bluetooth quite alot. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Ricey

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need some help please

Hello all,
today i bought x10, so i have x1 and moved my micro SD cart to the x10 but i cant find a way to access it, there is tons of stuff on it - folders, films, music, text documents.I am used to windows mobile device so need some help with android.How to access my card?
another thing - how to change the directory when i take a picture where to save it?
there are some "moxier" stuff on the menu wtf are all of them for?
i have a USB stick for internet, when i put the sim card in the phone and try to connect to internet it says there is no connection set up???with all other phones i insert it and just start browsing so whats the problem here?
sooo thats the problems i met so far i will be gratefull if someone can help me.
Firstly download a file manager app... Astro or Linda are both good. That gives you access to your SD card's contents.
The camera takes pictures and stores them on DCIM file and under 100ANDRO on my phone. They are viewable in Mediascape from there. You can also use the file manager to create more files/albums in the Pictures file and as long as the image is in there the phone finds it to view in Mediascape. I copied over a load of pics from my PC to X10 using the MediaGo part of the PC Companion.
The moxier stuff is bloat ware put on by SE, can't get rid of it unless you root.
Not sure about the USB thing, hopefully someone else can give you some advice on that.
sooo if i dont have internet connection i cant download either of the managers :/
Are you talking about using a different SIM card which has a mobile data plan on it just so that you can access the internet??? That's not a great way of using a smartphone like this.. when you've got your "normal" SIM in you phone will be a bit crippled!..
Anyway.. couple of options - 1. Find somewhere with Wifi and use that to access the internet..
2. If you're putting in a new SIM card then you'll need to configure the internet access via mobile data - you can get the settings from the support pages on the SE site..
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/sup...owtogetinternetsettings/xperiax10?cc=gb&lc=en
okay...
fixed the internet , installed astro
just few more questions poped up so:
as i read somewhere now i dont need anything else to install .apk files on my device right? i can install them throught astro?
also when i configured astro to "sort" folders and files (folders on top) when i restarted the device they went back as i didnt do any settings?will settings reset every time i shut down the phone? and can i fix it somehow?
oh and any options to see the % battery left like on x1 after putting some other roms that got this option?

Since W7 can't be mounted

Since we can't mount these windows phones on to the computer and access the folders within them like a mass storage device, how does one move files into it?
i know that I can move pictures, music and video files via zune software, but what about other file types?
raimeiken said:
Since we can't mount these windows phones on to the computer and access the folders within them like a mass storage device, how does one move files into it?
i know that I can move pictures, music and video files via zune software, but what about other file types?
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email stuff to yourself
also there is a registry hack you can do to make the computer see device as mass storage but i'm not sure the phone can see the files moved that way
I've read recently about a file explorer for the unlocked devices but not about regular ones...
why would it matter if it's an unlocked device? did you mean a hacked one?
he ment jailbroken/rooted
i've seen a jailbroken wp7 emulator but havent heard any
developments in regards to current wp7 models being jail broken
ofcourse i may have been to busy pressing refresh on the dell site
to notice
edit: just remembered there used to be an app that would allow developers to load
homebrewed apps onto there phone i wonder if that counts
Indeed, I meant jailbroken device...
Touchexplorer is the app I referred to.
I just got mine on Friday and haven't been able to really work on it. I installed Dropbox and have the free 2GB account, I've been able to transfer some .pdf's docs and even a few songs. I haven't tried moving them out of the Dropbox app and I'm not sure where they store the files on the phone.

File transfer options (USB and WiFi)

This is a list of all the options I tried (in chronological order) to solve my file transfer issues with the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The last option is the most stable one and until either Samsung or Android give us something usable I'll keep using it. Its a WiFi solution, so its slow in comparison to a USB solution.
Kies Software: Simply does not work for me since it requieres the USB drivers to be installed and for some reason they will not install correctly in my laptop.
Kies via Wi-Fi (Settings/Wireless and networks/Kies via Wi-Fi, it requires the Kies software): It says that the SIM card was not detected... There's obviously something really wrong with that Kies app because I have a WiFi only tablet...
Kies App: Basically creates a server in your tab that you can access through your browser. It works but if you need to transfer several GB's of music files organized in folders... you're going to have issues with it... Plus its really unstable.
SwiFTP FTP Server: Basically creates an FTP server in your tablet that give you access to the whole disk. It works with any FTP client in your computer. I use FileZilla. Its realy stable and you can simply drag and drop all your files to your FTP client. Also, it doesnt interfere with the use of the table. So you can use it while the files transfer. There's more options for FTP servers in the market but this one works, so why bother...
I hope this thread help you guys!
joseamirandavelez said:
This is a list of all the options I tried (in chronological order) to solve my file transfer issues with the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The last option is the most stable one and until either Samsung or Android give us something usable I'll keep using it. Its a WiFi solution, so its slow in comparison to a USB solution.
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I hope this thread help you guys!
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Try installing "samsung_usb_driverP4" .
I transfer filesnto and from my tab using the android sdk enviroment and the tab in debug mode. Once the sdk is installed it's just as easy as your phone though usb mass storage.
jolobe said:
Try installing "samsung_usb_driverP4" .
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I'll check that out. Thanks!
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lexvandoef said:
I transfer filesnto and from my tab using the android sdk enviroment and the tab in debug mode. Once the sdk is installed it's just as easy as your phone though usb mass storage.
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I tried looking for that but only found a thread on a script that seemed really complicated... Can you please post a link? Thanks!
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jolobe said:
Try installing "samsung_usb_driverP4" .
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Actually, I could not find it... What's P4?
It took the whole day to transfer all my music collection.... I'm not happy. I really need to fix this usb connectivity issue.
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If you have rooted your Tab, there is a free app that is so simple a US Congressman could us it. Check out Samba Filesharing. It makes your Tab's SD drive show up as a wireless device on Windows computers. It is fast and easy as drag and drop.
Bob
wifi file explorer pro.
I haven't used my USB cable for transfers since I got this program in August. Dev is awesome, will help those that need it, and he updates the program with new features about once a week. Best 99c on the Market.
Another option is Airdroid. Search for it in the Market.
I know theres a lot of options in the market, but I want to fix the usb issue. My music collection is about 5GB. It took the whole day to copy over WiFi... I'm contemplating re-installing Windows... which is a huge PITA...
use google music on your computer it will sync 20000 songs
FileExpert does this and much more
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Here is what I did to get usb driver to work on 10.1, including debugging mode:
1) First go here to install the drivers without the SDK.
2) Then go here to install the Samsung Drivers.
joseamirandavelez said:
Actually, I could not find it... What's P4?
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45601975/Samsung_USB_Driver_P4_Including_Escape.exe
This is the one i use and it works for me :had also problems with a regular usb stick ,wasn't recognized but after installing the samsungdrivers my pc recognizes my tab 10.1 and usb stick aswell.
had similar problems and removed KIES and installed Airdroid on my tablet and works great!
kies air is not an option when you have to transfer more than a couple of files.
I only found the option to transfer one at a t ime through the web interface.
so it is extremely time consuming to do 1 at a time...
The best option i found so far, was the como with the adaptor for usb sticks and flash cards.
I got it on ebay for about 25$ and i been using it all the time since then.
It is VERY fast (depending on your usb stick as well) but with a trancent stick, i get about 10~15 secs for 1GB of mp3s.
So far it is the best way i found to transfer files.
P.S. I believe it is a lot faster than using the cable usb connection with the included charge/data cable.
Zargon335 said:
Another option is Airdroid. Search for it in the Market.
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All the options u presented are great, but I was looking for a way to share files with my PC via Windows Explorer, i.e., transfer files from/to my tablet via samba file share. Does anyone knows any way to?
rexxxlo said:
use google music on your computer it will sync 20000 songs
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The overhead is just too much. Fist you need to upload all your songs and then you need to download them to your phone... Unless you have a reliable 3G or 4G connection, which I don't have...
marceloid said:
All the options u presented are great, but I was looking for a way to share files with my PC via Windows Explorer, i.e., transfer files from/to my tablet via samba file share. Does anyone knows any way to?
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A guy posted a market app called Samba Filesharing...

Can transfer .txt file by Bluetooth, but CANNOT transfer .epub file

Hi all,
Having a problem with bluetooth file transfer between by rooted Nook Color (1st Gen.) running CM 10.2, and Fujitsu AH531 laptop running W7 Home Premium/64-bit.
I am able to pair to two up just fine. However, when I try and transfer an .epub to the NC I get an error message within W7 that says, " The Bluetooth device or computer cannot process files of this type"
What's odd is that I am currently able to transfer .mp3 and .txt files just fine. I tested it before posting this message.
Short of changing the file extension from epub to txt, and then changing it back again with Root Explorer, can anyone think of a more pernanent way of fixing this problem?
On a totally unrelated note, the reason I'm not simply tethering by way of the power cord is that, as of last week's W7 updates, I cannot seem to connect the NC to the laptop. It recognizes what it is. However, it doesn't load the device driver. Kind of maddening!!
Robert
Robertjm said:
Hi all,
Having a problem with bluetooth file transfer between by rooted Nook Color (1st Gen.) running CM 10.2, and Fujitsu AH531 laptop running W7 Home Premium/64-bit.
I am able to pair to two up just fine. However, when I try and transfer an .epub to the NC I get an error message within W7 that says, " The Bluetooth device or computer cannot process files of this type"
What's odd is that I am currently able to transfer .mp3 and .txt files just fine. I tested it before posting this message.
Short of changing the file extension from epub to txt, and then changing it back again with Root Explorer, can anyone think of a more pernanent way of fixing this problem?
On a totally unrelated note, the reason I'm not simply tethering by way of the power cord is that, as of last week's W7 updates, I cannot seem to connect the NC to the laptop. It recognizes what it is. However, it doesn't load the device driver. Kind of maddening!!
Robert
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Install an FTP server app and you can transfer whatever you want from the internal/external SD card via wi-fi.
I use this: http://ppareit.github.io/swiftp/
You will need to install a FTP client on your computer, like FileZilla: https://filezilla-project.org/
This method is by far one of the best ways to transfer files quickly and securely (you can assign a password for FTP access). Also, it should be quite a bit faster than bluetooth. I get around 1.7MB/s (13.6Mbit/s) max, and 1.3MB/s average. Compare that to bluetooth's max throughput of 0.36MB/s (on bluetooth 3). TL;DR version: wi-fi transfer rate 1.7MegaBYTE/s to bluetooth's rate of 0.36MegaBYTE/s.
I have an FTP server homebrew on my PSP with custom firmware. I have no need for the USB cable whatsoever.
Thanks!! This is sort of one of those "I could have had a V8" moments!!
I went ahead and installed FTP Server Ultimate. Chose that one basically because I found a video review here on XDA when I Googled ftp servers. The free version looks like it's more than I need.
But, with that said, it STILL doesn't explain why the bluetooth file transfer is refusing to transfer an epub file to the tablet. I went ahead and renamed the file with .txt and, sure enough, it transfered just fine. Then I renamed it back and my ebook reader was able to open it just fine, with no obvious corruption from the name change.
Obviously, I probably won't need to use bluetooth transfer anytime soon now that I'll have the working ftp server. But, it would be nice to figure out what's the issue.
Later,
Robert
sagirfahmid3 said:
Install an FTP server app and you can transfer whatever you want from the internal/external SD card via wi-fi.
I use this: http://ppareit.github.io/swiftp/
You will need to install a FTP client on your computer, like FileZilla: https://filezilla-project.org/
This method is by far one of the best ways to transfer files quickly and securely (you can assign a password for FTP access). Also, it should be quite a bit faster than bluetooth. I get around 1.7MB/s (13.6Mbit/s) max, and 1.3MB/s average. Compare that to bluetooth's max throughput of 0.36MB/s (on bluetooth 3). TL;DR version: wi-fi transfer rate 1.7MegaBYTE/s to bluetooth's rate of 0.36MegaBYTE/s.
I have an FTP server homebrew on my PSP with custom firmware. I have no need for the USB cable whatsoever.
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Sorry, I don't know why your bluetooth file transfer doesn't work for epub files. Try removing file associations for that format.

[Q] G2 Media Transfer with Macs

Hey everyone,
I was looking to get an LG G2 but my only concern is that my primary computer is a Mac, and I see no compatible way for me to transfer media files (primarily music) from my computer to my phone. Other companies such as Samsung have Kies that works with Macs as well, or Sony that has Bridge for Mac compatibility, but LG doesn't have this alternative I believe.
Does anyone know of any alternatives I can use? As I really do want this phone.
Thanks in advance!
Not a problem. Use http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
izzuedotcom said:
Hey everyone,
I was looking to get an LG G2 but my only concern is that my primary computer is a Mac, and I see no compatible way for me to transfer media files (primarily music) from my computer to my phone. Other companies such as Samsung have Kies that works with Macs as well, or Sony that has Bridge for Mac compatibility, but LG doesn't have this alternative I believe.
Does anyone know of any alternatives I can use? As I really do want this phone.
Thanks in advance!
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Use google chrome on your mac and proceed to download and install the Google Music Manager.
Good Luck
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57582439-285/the-complete-guide-to-using-android-with-a-mac/
meln4ya said:
Use google chrome on your mac and proceed to download and install the Google Music Manager.
Good Luck
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57582439-285/the-complete-guide-to-using-android-with-a-mac/
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also, you can use the Terminal and the Android SDK, and 'adb push file locationOnPhone' to get files onto the phone.
Thanks for all your help!
meln4ya said:
Use google chrome on your mac and proceed to download and install the Google Music Manager.
Good Luck
http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57582439-285/the-complete-guide-to-using-android-with-a-mac/
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After checking out Google Music Manager I've noticed that I cannot use it in Canada, or as Google says "The Google Play music player is currently available in select territories." Do you happen to know when I would be able to use this alternative? Thanks again
I have used ISyncr for quite a while and a number of different Androids. It easily interfaces with itunes on my MacBook Pro. For file transfer I use Android Transfer you can easily drag and drop. Some limitations but overall works straight forward easy drag and drop.
I used DoubleTwist + AirTwist. I had it purchased a long time ago. Android File Transfer worked too but it would freeze randomly (on OSX 10.8.3).
Transfer photos and music from MAC to LGG2
This is really easy to do WITHOUT a third party application or a USB connection.
Just go to to your SETTINGS in the LG G2, then NETWORKS then tap on Share and Connect. Make sure Wireless Store is ON, then tap on it. You'll get a page with URLs on the bottom for Windows and Mac. Also a Username and Password.
On your MAC, click on the blue face FINDER and click on COMMAND K.
You'll get a little box, then type in the URL for MAC from your phone, click on ADD then click on URL in the second box . If it asks for the Username and Password, type those in too. Click on + then CONNECT.
Your phone will then pair with your MAC and you'll get a folder on your desktop for the phone. Open that up and click to open the SDCARD folder, you will see all the folders contained in your phone. Open the MUSIC or PICTURES folder, then copy your songs or pics to these folders. When you're done, check your phone. All that you've copied will be in your phone. My pics were all in folders, and this trsnsferred them all over in folders.
I stuffed about for days downloading all these programs that are supposed to connect up with the phone, waste of time, none of them worked. I even paid for 2 of them, so waste of money also. All the time, the function was sitting there in the phone !
Good Luck.

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