Hi,
You'll be disappointed to hear that bluetoothing songs from iPod to IPod has
not yet been made possible.
In other words. You can't.
But of a bummer when you've got this bluetooth 2.1 on you IPod and can't
really use it. But you can bluetooth pictures and photos by using 'BUMP' which
is currently available in the apps store.
For further questions, feel free to e-mail me at tony-z-1@hotmail.com.
Use bluetooth apps like bump or bluetooth messenger.
with the proper app yes, via bluetooth
The easiest way to get music to your iPod is to plug it into a computer that has iTunes and click Sync. But if you have the Touch, you can buy the songs by accessing the internet directly from your iPod. Or, if your iPod and your computer have bluetooth, you can send the music via bluetooth.
The easiest way to get music to your iPod is to plug it into a computer that has iTunes and click Sync. But if you have the Touch, you can buy the songs by accessing the internet directly from your iPod. Or, if your iPod and your computer have bluetooth, you can send the music via bluetooth.
The easiest way to get music to your iPod is to plug it into a computer that has iTunes and click Sync. But if you have the Touch, you can buy the songs by accessing the internet directly from your iPod. Or, if your iPod and your computer have bluetooth, you can send the music via bluetooth.
A Motorolas can send music via Bluetooth but it depends on what music. If it's from an app from an Atrix 4G then it will not work.
go to calendars and save message as a note or a remainder then send them via bluetooth
Via bluetooth, but the phone that you are trying to send music to has to be paired with you on bluetooth. Go on bluetooth and you'll find out.
Go to the file (using File Manager), press Options, Send via Bluetooth.
No
No you cant, games can not be sent via bluetooth between iOS devices.
Yes you can. on the mp3 player or 'my stuff - sounds' menu off songs go onto a song but DO NOT select it. press options then send via then bluetooth
Hi, It's a bummer where you've got this latest version of bluetooth when you can't really use it. You can't send or receive files via bluetooth on the IPod Touch. That's why you can't see a mobile phone or another IPod Touch on you connected devices list. Bluetooth on the IPod Touch is only in use when you play games with another person side by side, though, you can use 'BUMP' which is in the app store to share photos and pictures with another IPhone or IPod Touch, but not with ordinary mobile phones. Hope that helped. For any other questions, e-mail me at tony-z-1@hotmail.com