Wireless connectivity protocols on mobile devices are incredibly convenient, providing robust support for quick and lightweight data transfer without the need for cables.
Transferring files between smartphones is common, but connecting a laptop to an Android phone for file transfer is less frequent. In cases where you don't have a phone-to-laptop cable, an alternative is to connect via Bluetooth to send photos, videos, and apps from your laptop to Android. We'll guide you through this process below.
Guide on sending photos, videos, and apps from your laptop to Android via Bluetooth.
Step 1: You need to enable Bluetooth on your laptop. If unsure how, check out the article on How to turn Bluetooth on and off on a laptop.
Step 2: On a Windows 7 laptop, go to Start > Control Panel
Step 3: Next, select View devices and Printers
Step 4: Click on Add a device as shown below
Step 5: Turn on Bluetooth on your Android phone and check the box to make the device discoverable (to bring up this window, tap and hold on the Bluetooth toggle)
Step 6: Your laptop has found the Android phone in the Bluetooth devices list. Select the phone's icon and click Next.
Step 7: The Bluetooth connection notification between the two devices appears. Click Next on the laptop to approve this passphrase; simultaneously, tap OK on the Android phone.
Step 8: Select the Android phone that has appeared in the list.
Step 9: Click on Send as shown below.
Step 10: Choose the image, video, or app file...then click Open to send it to the Android phone.
Step 11: The file starts to be sent; on the Android phone, tap Accept to initiate the file reception.
So, here we have guided you on how to send photos, videos, and apps from your laptop to Android via Bluetooth. The file transfer speed is fast and depends partly on the weight of your file. This method will undoubtedly be helpful when you don't have a USB connecting cable. Files sent to the Android phone will be stored in the BLUETOOTH folder in the device's memory.
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