Send an Internet access request to your phone from the device that requires an Internet
connection.
After enabling Bluetooth tethering, your phone will display the icon in the status bar.
Other devices can now connect and use your mobile Internet.
Transferring data using Bluetooth
Enabling Bluetooth and pairing your phone with another device
1 Open Settings and touch Bluetooth.
2 Turn on the Turn on Bluetooth switch and ensure that Visibility is enabled. Your phone will
automatically list available devices. If the device you want to pair with is not displayed, check
that the device is discoverable.
3 Select the device you want to pair with and follow the onscreen instructions.
Sending and receiving files using Bluetooth
Check that both devices are paired before attempting to transfer files.
l Send files: Touch and hold the file you want to send and touch Share > Bluetooth. Your
device will automatically search for nearby devices. Select the receiving device.
l Receive files: When another device tries to send you files using Bluetooth, select Accept from
the dialogue box that appears. Open the notification panel to view file transfer progress.
By default, received files are saved to the bluetooth folder on your device's internal storage.
Unpairing Bluetooth devices
1 Open
Settings and touch Bluetooth.
2 Turn on the Turn on Bluetooth switch.
3 Touch the icon next to the name of the paired device, then touch Unpair.
Renaming your phone
By default, your phone's model number is used as the device name when you enable Bluetooth.
You can change the name to something more recognisable.
1 Open Settings and touch Bluetooth > Device name.
2 Rename the phone and touch OK.
Transferring data using Wi-Fi Direct
Use Wi-Fi Direct to transfer photos and files between two devices without connecting to a Wi-Fi
network. Wi-Fi Direct is similar to Bluetooth but is faster, making it suitable for the transfer of
larger files such as videos.
Accessing the Internet
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