6300's problem of transfer file via bluetooth

Hi..i just got a brand new 6300
but i've got a problem with transfering file via bluetooth from my laptop to my phone
sumhow i can transfer file from my phone to my laptop, and i also can transfer image file from my laptop to my phone...
but a problem occured when i try to send MP3s file from my laptop to my phone...
i've already succeed to pair my laptop and my phone...but still i can't transfer thoose files...
can anyone help me??
please...
thx a bunch

Make sure that you have enough phone memory available, even if you are transferring to the memory card.
When sending files by bluetooth they are transfered (cached) to the phone then the phone transfers them to the memory card.
Also you should transfer files one at a time.
If you are transfering lots of MP3's you would be better off using a data cable as it will be a lot quicker.

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