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ianfreeman

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Android phone 'paired but not connected' to Equium U400
Posted: 26-Oct-2011 15:14
 
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I have paired my Sony Ericsson Experia Mini Pro to the PC without any trouble but it will not connect. When I open the Toshiba Bluetooth Wizard it finds the phone but then goes to a file transfer interface which I do not want to use.

I have followed the instructions with the phone to the letter but with no success. I'd appreciate any help. Many thanks.
MisterX

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Re: Android phone 'paired but not connected' to Equium U400
Posted: 03-Nov-2011 09:07   in response to: ianfreeman in response to: ianfreeman
 
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Hi

Are you sure that this is not Android issue.
I read in some forums about BT issues with Android smartphones and in most cases the file transfer issue could be solved using an Android BT app which helps to move the files using BT connection.

I’ve got a Android smartphone too and I use the Bluetooth File Transfer app in order to move files
lazyllama

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Re: Android phone 'paired but not connected' to Equium U400
Posted: 29-Sep-2012 12:11   in response to: ianfreeman in response to: ianfreeman
 
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Did you find any solution to this? I have the same issue. I have a Satellite L735 with Toshiba Bluetooth Stack installed and working. Bluetooth Manager detects my HTC Wildfire and then opens the same Wireless File Transfer window you mention, but that is not what I want to do. I'd like to be able to browse the phone and SD card through Bluetooth and transfer files from the phone to the laptop, but this does not appear to be possible.Am I doing something wrong?

Oh yeah, and my phone sees the laptop, but it is always 'paired but not connected'.

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