Transferring and handling content
You can transfer and handle content such as pictures and music.
You are not allowed to exchange some copyright-protected material. identifies a protected
item.
Handling content in the phone
You can use
File manager
in your phone to handle content saved in the phone memory
in the Media memory. Tabs and icons in
File manager
show where the content is saved.
If the memory is full, delete some content to create space.
To view memory status
1
Select
Menu
>
Organiser
>
File manager
.
2
Select
Options
>
Memory status
.
3
Select
Media memory
or
Phone
.
To select more than one item in a folder
1
Select
Menu
>
Organiser
>
File manager
.
2
Scroll to a folder and select
Open
.
3
Select
Options
>
Mark
>
Mark several
.
4
For each item you want to mark, scroll to the item and select
Mark
.
To move items between the phone memory and the Media memory
1
Select
Menu
>
Organiser
>
File manager
.
2
Find an item and select
Options
>
Manage file
>
Move
.
3
Select
Media memory
or
Phone
.
4
Scroll to a folder and select
Open
.
5
Select
Paste
.
To view information about content
1
Select
Menu
>
Organiser
>
File manager
.
2
Find an item and select
Options
>
Information
.
Sending content to another phone
You can send content using different transfer methods, for example, Messages or
Bluetooth wireless technology.
To send content
1
Scroll to an item and select
Options
>
Send
.
2
Select a transfer method.
Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select.
Using a USB cable
You can connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable. If you are using a computer
running Microsoft® Windows®, where you have not already installed the necessary USB
software, you are asked to install PC Companion.
You may have to purchase a USB cable separately. Only use a USB cable supported by your
phone. Check that Autoplay functionality is enabled on your PC.
To disconnect the USB cable safely
Do not disconnect the USB cable when transferring content as this may corrupt the content.
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