in the received files,or check out in the messages.
All you need to do is try it but with a different memory card.
it really depends on what network you have.
Via bluetooth.
No, as long as your mobile is connected to your mobile telephone network and your mobile is set up for and is capable of receiving Multi Media Messages (MMS), you will be fine and will recieve your pictures via MMS. Other ways is transferring from a computer to your mobile (no internet required) or via Bluetooth (your mobile must have Bluetooth).
go to calendars and save message as a note or a remainder then send them via bluetooth
not through bluetooth i dont think, you can in media manager try that not through bluetooth i dont think, you can in media manager try that
Check the Bluetooth settings and ensure that Bluetooth is enabled and set to send and receive
No, as Apple's iOS will only support other Apple devices. You cannot connect to a normal cellphone via bluetooth.
they didnt even have video recording until iphone4, apple is so basic with limited features and preferences. if the case of not allowing bluetooth file transfer to not let people transfer copy righted itunes music, then they could only not allow itunes content from being transfered via bluetooth and still allowing personal videos and pictures from transfering via bluetooth
if u want to send music from the PC the fastest way is using a USB cable. If you do not have a cable and wish to use bluetooth then you will require a device called a bluetooth dongle. This will enable your PC to send and receive files such as music via bluetooth.
Only when purchasing hardware. Communications between Bluetooth devices - such as cellphones, computers etc. - is free.
Unless the printer can be connected via airport which is doubtful you cannot. You can however connect it via WiFi or by Bluetooth if you printer is Bluetooth ready or with a Bluetooth device if it is Bluetooth compatible. Your Mac is Bluetooth ready.