
Step 8: Once both devices have Bluetooth enabled, your PC will check that you want to connect and identify your phone.


Go into the settings menu in your phone and then enable Bluetooth to turn it on (the exact method for turning Bluetooth on will vary from handset to handset). Bluetooth will then also need to be enabled on your phone. Step 7: It is also possible to sync your android to PC using Bluetooth, but you will need to have Bluetooth available and enabled on your computer. Step 6: Once your photos are transferred, the folder they were transferred to will open up and you can browse them on your computer. If you like to keep your phone free of photos etc, you can also tick the Erase after importing option so that all the imported pictures are deleted from your phone. Step 5: Your pictures will now be transferred. Give your pictures a name if you wish and then click Import. Step 4: It will ask whether you want to give a tag (or theme name) to all the pictures (this will give the same name followed by a number), for finding them or for using on social media sites. This will import all the pictures and videos automatically on to my computer. Step 3: In this case, I want to import pictures and videos to my computer.so I will click on the Import pictures and videos using Windows option.

Step 2: Your computer will recognise the device and ask you what you want to do. Step 1: Take your phone and plug one end of the USB cable into the USB slot and the other end into your computer.

