Use Bluetooth to Send Images from Microsoft Lumia 535 to Another Device
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Hello and welcome to VisiHow. In this video, we are going to show you how you can send an image from a Microsoft Lumia 535 to another device by using Bluetooth.
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- 4If you don't know how to do this, or you haven't done this, you can find a how-to video to connect your Microsoft Lumia 535 to an external device via Bluetooth. Search this website for that video, watch it, and then return to watch this video. Tap on an image you want to transfer.The first thing you need to understand is that your phone must be connected to the device you want to transfer the image to.
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- 13If you have any questions, queries or comments about this video, please leave them in the comment section below. You've been watching VisiHow.This concludes our tutorial on how to transfer or send an image from a Microsoft Lumia 535 to an external device.
Video: Use Bluetooth to Send Images from Microsoft Lumia 535 to Another Device
Questions and Answers
In Lumia 535, my touch is not working properly, why?
In Lumia 535, my touch is not working properly, why?
You can define a possible malfunction of the screen if you tap on an area on the screen, and an adjacent area is triggered or the edge of the screen is completely nonresponsive. This will require replacing the touch screen at a service center.
If that is not the case, the check if the screen and your fingers are dry, aim at the center of the area you wish to tap, and do not use any third-party chargers that will change the responsiveness of the touch screen.
There is also a quite recent update that fixes some touch-screen-related problems. Update your phone by following our tutorial on how to update your Microsoft Lumia 535.
How to transfer all my photos from my Microsoft Lumia 535 phone to my Fujitsu PC?
I've never done this and I am not good with Technical stuff!. I have tried: Turning on Bluetooth on my phone and panicking a bit!. I think it was caused by: My inexperience
Let's review the easiest method.
- 1Take the charger and remove the outlet.
- 2Connect the USB cable to the PC and the phone.
- 3Click "Open device to view files" in a pop-up window and skip to step 6.
- 4If no pop-up window showed up, open File Explorer or Explorer by pressing the Windows key + "E" on the keyboard.
- 5Double-click "Windows Phone" if you cannot see the name of your phone on the list.
- 6There will be folders for photos and other media on the right pane.Click the name of your phone or "Phone".
- 7Open the "Pictures" folder by double-clicking it.
- 8Select everything by pressing "Ctrl" + "A".
- 9All of your files, not just one, will be copied to the "Pictures" folder on your PC.Click any selected file and drag it to the "Pictures" folder on the left.
If you have problems with any of the steps in this article, please ask a question for more help, or post in the comments section below.
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