One of the features of most mobile devices is the ability to easily transfer data to other devices, both mobile and stationary. Usually, wireless data transmission technologies are used for this, or card readers built into the phone.
Instructions
Step 1
Activate Bluetooth wireless technology on both phones. In most phones, it is turned on by a sequence of commands "Menu - Connection - Bluetooth". After enabling this module, click on the "Find devices" button. After a while, in the list of found devices, select the desired phone and transfer data to it. Depending on the model, you may need to add this device to a special list, accompanied by the introduction of a pin code, or a simple connection. To transfer a file to another device, select this file in the manager, click on it with the soft-key that opens the context menu and in it click on the "Send via Bluetooth" line.
Step 2
Activate the infrared port on both phones. This wireless module is outdated and cannot be installed on newer phone models; however, this method of data transmission remains the only one for older models. To enable the IR port, follow the sequence of commands "Menu - Connect - IR port". After that, direct the IR port of the phone so that it is in line of sight of the IR port of another phone at a distance of no more than 20 centimeters. Then select the files you want to download and when choosing the transfer method, click on the line "ir-port". In this case, the transmission speed will be significantly lower than via Bluetooth.
Step 3
Insert a flash card from another phone into your phone and copy the necessary files to the built-in memory. Before doing this, make sure that both phones support the same type of flash card, and also have the ability to view files stored on removable media.