How can I use bluetooth to send data to my mac book pro?

I can connect my smartphone (nokia) to my Mac Book Pro, but if I try to send something from Nokya to my Mac using bluetooth, that's impossible. The only way is to search what I wanto to store in my Mac, using the Mac and browse my Nokia with Finder.
Is this correct ??
Is the bluetooth an univesral protocol to send and receive data between two sources ???
Why my Mac is unable to receive the data sended by another source ?? (the same question is valid using an iPhone and another smartphone to try to send/receive data).
Many thank for your response.
Ezio

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