With the Nokia N70 smartphone, you can snap photos, record videos and download MP3s from anywhere. Anything you create or download to your handset is saved to the memory card. Connect your handset to your computer to transfer your files, or if your computer has Bluetooth capabilities, connect the two devices wirelessly. Connecting through Bluetooth frees you from the hassle of cords and lets you browse the memory card on your Nokia N70 from your computer.
Instructions
1. Press the menu key on the Nokia N70. Use the navigational keys to scroll to "Connect." Press the center navigational button to open the "Connect" menu.
2. Scroll to "Bluetooth" using the navigational keys. Press the center navigational button to open the Bluetooth menu. Type a name for your handset using the number pad in the text field. Press the center navigational key to confirm.
3. Select "Shown to All" under "My Phone's Visibility" when prompted. This option allows your computer to recognize and connect with your smartphone. Select "On" under "Bluetooth" to enable the handset to send and receive a wireless connection through Bluetooth.
4. Single-click on the Windows icon on your computer desktop. Scroll to "Control Panel" and single-click to open the menu.
5. Single-click "Add Device" under "Hardware and Sound" in the Control Panel menu. Your computer automatically searches for your handset. After the list of available devices loads, double-click the name you previously chose for your handset. A new screen opens, showing the device.
6. Scroll to "File Manager" on the open screen and double-click to select. From this screen, browse any file saved on your handset's memory card from your computer.
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