Galaxy S8 How to Keep Blue Tooth on
Send and Receive Files via Bluetooth on a Samsung Galaxy S8
Edited by Jay, Maria Quinney, Nicky.holloway
Bluetooth is a great way to send and receive information between mobile devices at close range. Because Bluetooth is a type of wireless technology, the need for WiFi or a Data connection is not necessary. By using short-wavelength radio waves, mobile or fixed devices can transmit data back and forth using Personal Area Networks (PANs). Bluetooth works with a variety of devices such as; speakers, headphones, modems, watches, tablets/phones, USB dongles and more.
For this tutorial, we'll focus on sending and receiving files between two Android phones; A Samsung Galaxy S8 and a Google Pixel. If you happen to have limited data on either your home internet or mobile data plan, Bluetooth works well as an alternative for sending and receiving files. The only drawback is that the devices need to be relatively close to each other.
Contents
- 1 Enable Bluetooth on Samsung Galaxy S8
- 2 Enable Bluetooth on Google Pixel
- 3 Pairing a Galaxy S8 with a Google Pixel
- 4 Transfer Files Between Devices with Bluetooth
- 5 Questions and Answers
- 5.1 When sending photos it says file not sent but I have done the same as with old S5?
- 5.2 Help Bluetooth contact transfer phone paired to old phone?
- 6 Comments
Enable Bluetooth on Samsung Galaxy S8
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On the home screen, swipe up to access the app drawer.
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From inside your app drawer, tap the "Settings" icon.
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On the Settings screen, tap "Connections".
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From the Connections screen, tap "Bluetooth".
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On the Bluetooth screen, toggle the switch in the top right corner, to turn it on.
Enable Bluetooth on Google Pixel
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From the home screen, tap or swipe up from the little triangle to access your app drawer.
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Once inside the app drawer, locate and tap "Settings".
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From the main Settings screen, tap "Connected devices".
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On the Connected devices screen, tap "Bluetooth.
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Once on the Bluetooth screen, enable it by toggling the switch in the upper right corner.
Pairing a Galaxy S8 with a Google Pixel
Now that both devices have Bluetooth enabled, it's time to pair them. Make sure both phones are within close range of one another.
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On the Galaxy S8's Bluetooth screen you'll see the other device (Google Pixel in our case) in the list of available devices
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Tap the available device to begin pairing them.
If you don't see the other phone in the available list, tap scan in the top right corner.
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Next, the Bluetooth pairing request pop-up will appear
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take note of the passkey and tap, "OK".
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Now, on the other device (Google Pixel for us), a similar pop-up will appear asking to pair with the Galaxy S8
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If the passkey is the same, tap "OK" to pair both devices.
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While still on the Pixel, check to ensure the S8 is listed under Paired devices.
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Back on the Galaxy S8's Bluetooth screen, the Pixel (your other device) will be listed under, PAIRED DEVICES"
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To rename or unpair the device, tap the gear to the far right.
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On the PAIRED DEVICE screen you can; rename it, unpair it, and enable Bluetooth tethering (for sharing internet access).
Transfer Files Between Devices with Bluetooth
With both devices now paired, we can transfer files between the two.
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On the Galaxy S8, navigate to the location of the file you want to send.
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Tap the file to select it, then tap "SHARE"
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When the sharing options appear, tap "Bluetooth".
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On the "SELECT DEVICE" screen, tap on your other phone or tablet.
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On your other device (Google Pixel in our case), you'll see a notification for an incoming file from the S8
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Tap "ACCEPT" to being the transfer.
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Once the file has been sent you'll see another notification stating that the transfer was successful
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On the Pixel's Bluetooth screen, another message will appear showing the directory the file was saved to.
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When receiving something on Galaxy S8, a file transfer pop-up box will appear
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Tap "ACCEPT" to initiate the transfer.
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Once the transfer is complete, you'll see a "File received" notification
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Tap it for more information.
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Here on the "INBOUND TRANSFERS" screen you'll see the file you just received
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If you wish to clean out the inbound transfers, tap "CLEAR" in the upper right corner, then tap "CLEAR" once more in the pop-up box.
Don't worry, this doesn't delete the file, it merely clears it from the inbound list.
Questions and Answers
When sending photos it says file not sent but I have done the same as with old S5?
I have paired my s8 to an snap photo machine and when I send it says file not sent. Never had a problem on S5. I have paired and it is visible to other devices. All other questions are covering from Android to iPhone or computer this is purely photos to a photo machine which is snap. I have tried: Paired and made visible to other devices. Worked fine with S5. I think it was caused by: Don't know. No problem with old phone which was also paired with snaps and visible
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Help Bluetooth contact transfer phone paired to old phone?
I transfered my contacts from old phone to new phone. They are all listed inbound transfer but not in my contacts. How can I get that inbound transfer into my contacts now? I can't get my contacts out of inbound transfer. Can I transfer inbound transfer to my contact list? I have tried: I paired two phones using blue tooth to transfer contacts. The contacts never showed up in the contacts. They are only in Bluetooth - inbound transfer. I think it was caused by: I don't know why this didn't completely work. But can the inbound transfer be outbound to my contacts?
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