If you want to share files between your Android phone and your Windows 10 computer, Bluetooth is a great way to do it. This guide will show you how to set up Bluetooth and then use it to share files between your devices. Once you have Bluetooth enabled on your devices, make sure that you turn it off when you’re done so that it doesn’t drain your battery. ..
Steps to Share Files Over Bluetooth in Windows 10
From your Android, open the Bluetooth settings and turn Bluetooth on. On your Windows 10 computer, open the Settings app and click on Bluetooth. In the left pane, under “Bluetooth” tab, you’ll see a list of devices that are connected to Bluetooth. If your Android is among those devices, it will be listed in blue and you can select it to connect to.
The Android device should show in the list of devices. Select the Pair button next to it. Windows 10 and your Android will show a passcode. Ensure that the codes match on both devices. Tap OK on the Android and Yes on Windows 10. Otherwise, select No or Cancel.
The devices should then be paired together and send or receive files via Bluetooth.
Android users have the choice to send files to their device or receive files from other Android devices. ..
After selecting Send files from Windows 10, select your device for where to send your files, then select Next.Select Browse, then navigate to the folder that contains the files you wish to send. You can hold the CTRL key and select multiple files if desired. Once you have the file(s) selected, select Open.
The files should show in the Filenames field. Select Next.From the Android, choose to Accept the file transfer.
The files should be successfully transferred between devices.
Receive files Using Bluetooth in Windows 10 from Android
After selecting Receive files in Windows, choose the Share option for any file on the Android device. From the Android, select the Windows 10 PC as the you want to send to. The file should successfully be received on the Windows device. ..
How to Fix Bluetooth Problems in Windows 10? There are a few ways to fix Bluetooth problems in Windows 10. Here are five methods to transfer files from your phone to your computer wirelessly:
- Transfer files using the File Transfer Wizard: This tool can be found in the Start Menu and is used to transfer files between your computer and your phone. To use it, follow these steps: a. Choose the file you want to transfer. For example, if you want to transfer a file from your phone to your computer, choose the “Files” tab and select the “File” button. b. Click on the “Transfer” button. The wizard will start transferring the file. c. When thetransfer is complete, click on the “Finish” button and see how much data has been transferred. If there are any problems, please contact your phone’s manufacturer for help troubleshooting Bluetooth issues with their product