Using Bluetooth to transfer photos from Sony K750i to Mac

I am trying to send photos from my Sony K750i via Bluetooth to my Mac Mini. On the phone, I select the options for the photo, send via Bluetooth, and the phone can see my Mac as a destination. When I confirm, the phone freezes while trying to send, and have to resort to removing the battery to recover. I am experiencing no other problems with address book syncs, etc. Can anyone please help?

Posted on Sep 3, 2005 2:23 PM

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Sep 3, 2005 7:38 PM in response to Joe Kowalczyk1

I have never been able to do a bluetooth transfer from my phone to the Mac. I have, on the other hand, been able to freely transfer stuff from my Mac to my Sony Ericsson P910a.

So, you and I may be the only two folks on the planet who cannot do a Bluetooth transfer from phone to Mac, but I doubt it. I've not discovered anyone who has been able to do it and therefore provide me with a method to accomplish it.

However, all is not lost. Save your K750i photos to your Memory Stick. Buy a Memory Stick reader (they cost around $25), and, voila, you can automatically download your photos to iPhoto, and you're done. That's what I do. I also store MP3's that I convert from Apple Lossless to MP3 on the Memory Stick, so I have a wealth of cool ringtones for my phone. No, I would never use the phone as an iPod replacement. It makes no sense.

Sep 7, 2005 11:19 PM in response to Joe Kowalczyk1

I recall reading somewhere (maybe the Apple KBase, maybe the k750i manual) that BT file transfer is a no-go on OSX. You have to do this via USB using the USB cable supplied with the k750i (at least one was supplied with my k750i- YMMV).

On connecting the k750i -> Mac, the Memory Stick in the phone should mount on the Mac's desktop, iPhoto should launch and recognise the k750i as a camera. You can then download your pics in iPhoto. No need to buy a Memory Stick reader.

Works for me (-:

Sep 14, 2005 2:46 AM in response to pesto

worked for mee too.

have you noticed on your K750i that some files transferred to your phone via USB, create 2 files on your memory stick?

for example, I copied a 3gp video to my phone, to the 'video' folder. no worries.
but when I go to view the video on my phone, there are two files.
One is the video file, the other is a 'dummy' file about 1kb in size that has the same file name but has a ._ before it.

any idea how to stop this from happening?

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