I wrote before how my Uncle gave me his old Android phone, Galaxy J3 (2018), and the charging port built into was shot. I ended up buying a universal charger to charge the battery.
That took care of the battery issue but there still was the issue of wanting to copy things from the phone to my computer. I don't have any phone service yet but the internet is working fine. So I could send my pictures through email or messenger to myself. But I wanted the ability to copy directly to PC. Without downloading any apps if possible.
Then I remembered that you can do phone to phone transfers using Bluetooth. Would it work with a computer? My first problem was that my desktops have no Bluetooth built in. But that's OK because a few years ago I bough a bunch of Bluetooth USB adapters online. Never used them until now.
I plugged one of the adapters into my ASUS computer. A good sign maybe, it setup without a hitch. It registers in the Device Manager as a Bluetooth Device (RFCOMM Protocol TDI).
Now go into your Bluetooth settings on your computer. Type “Bluetooth & other devices” in your search bar or go way of the Start button, Settings, Devices, and Bluetooth & other devices.
Just turn on the switch for Bluetooth and you should eventually see something like on mine, Now discoverable as “ASUS”. You'll see your own computers name.
Now go to your phone. Swipe up from the bottom screen and click on Settings.
Then tap on Connections.
Look for the Bluetooth setting and tap to turn it on.
Now I'm going to transfer just one picture I took of my mouse. Go to your Gallery, pick a picture(s) and click on it. In my case there are three icons under my picture; Edit (pencil), Share(three connected dots) and Delete (trashcan). Click on the middle icon for sharing.
Now you get a screen, a list of all the ways you can share this picture.
In my case I'm clicking on Bluetooth. In the screen that opens click on Scan. Wait a minute or so and hopefully it will pick up your computer's Bluetooth. It did on mine.
Now go to your computer. Go back to your Bluetooth settings. You'll see the option to “Send or Receive files via Bluetooth". Click on it.
Then click on Receive files.
Your computer should now be receiving your files from your phone. You should see a progress bar.
Then you get a chance to choose where you want to save the files. I just left it at the Documents folder. Now click on finish and that's it.