Bluetooth Nokia 6086 to Macbook

I want to connect my Macbook to my Nokia 6086 and put some mp3s and midi files on the phone. How can it be done?

Hello,
I have the same situation, N73 can't connect to my MacBook 13" using bluetooth.
I've tried many times and it just keeps disconnecting between the two devices.
Please help!

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