My blog concerning android stuff mainly. If you are looking for the android apps, description / donation stuff, click on the relevant pages with the application name below. I own a HTC Desire updated with Froyo :)
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
BK SoftHome Published
I'm happy to announce that Bk SoftHome is ready. For details go here or click the BK SoftHome page above :)
Friday, September 17, 2010
Enabling Bluetooth FTP Server setting on your Android Phone (HTC Desire) - Froyo
I've just noticed that after updating my HTC Desire to Froyo, there is a new bluetooth function: FTP Server. This means that you can use your computer to browse files on your phone via bluetooth. No need for the cable just to transfer files from computer to phone.
Before this, I have been using SwiFTP to transfer files wirelessly to my phone. I still will use it. But now I have an alternative.
Now from my Fedora Linux machine, I can pair with my HTC Desire phone and can browse the files on the sdcard. Cool huh !
This is how it looks like on my Fedora Linux File browser:
On your HTC Desire:
Before this, I have been using SwiFTP to transfer files wirelessly to my phone. I still will use it. But now I have an alternative.
Now from my Fedora Linux machine, I can pair with my HTC Desire phone and can browse the files on the sdcard. Cool huh !
This is how it looks like on my Fedora Linux File browser:
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| Choosing to browse files using bluetooth after pairing |
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| File browsing my HTC desire via BlueTooth FTP server |
On your HTC Desire:
- Turn on bluetooth in your HTC Desire (Settings - Wireless and Networks - Bluetooth
- Once on, at the same page, go to Bluetooth Settings
- Make your device discoverable so that you can pair with your computer
- Goto Advanced Settings and check the FTP Server setting
On you computer:
- Turn on bluetooth on your computer
- Scan for devices. You should be able to see your HTC desire device name.
- Pair with your HTC desire.
- Select your bluetooth icon and choose browse files (Fedora linux specific)
- An authorization request needs to approved on your phone. Approve it and a window will open to show you files on your phone's sdcard.
** So far I've only tested using Fedora 13 which I am using. Will test later with Windows 7. If you tested on Windows 7 and can browse successfully, do comment and let me know.
Cheers,
bk
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