Using Your Phone As A Mass Storage Device; Transferring A File To Your Phone - LG GT365 User Manual

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Using your phone as a mass
storage device
Your GT365 can be used as a mass storage
device, just like a USB stick. This is a great
way of moving your files from your computer
to your phone. If you've inserted a memory
card, when connecting as Mass storage, the
phone will be displayed as two drives on your
computer: the handset memory and external
memory.
Press Menu or
1
Select USB Connection.
2
Scroll to Mass storage and select OK.
3
Insert the smaller end of the USB cable
4
into the USB cable connector on the edge
of the GT365. Plug the larger end into the
USB port of your computer.
A removable disk folder will open
5
automatically on your computer, two if you
have a memory card inserted, showing all
the folders on your phone or memory card.
Drag and drop your images, videos, music
6
or documents into the correct folders.
Safely remove your phone by clicking on
7
the Safely remove hardware icon in
your desktop toolbar.
select Connectivity.
When you want to then access a file, for
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example an image, press Menu or
then select My stuff followed by External
memory then Images. All the images you
transfer will be contained in this file.
Transferring a file to your phone
You can also transfer files from your computer
to your phone using Bluetooth.
Make sure your phone and computer have
1
Bluetooth switched on and are visible to
one another.
Use your computer to send the file via
2
Bluetooth.
When the file is sent you will have to
3
accept it on your phone by selecting Yes.
The file will be saved within the appropriate
4
folder depending on type. So for example,
photographs will be saved in the Images
folder and music in the Sounds folder. If
your phone cannot identify the file type, the
file will be saved in the Others folder.
Note: Files sent using Bluetooth will be saved
to the phone memory.
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