Moving photos from gravity to iTouch

Is there a way to move a photo from my samsung gravity to my iTouch? I know they both have bluetooth, but when I try it on my own, it will not sync up. But I am also not an expert in this topic so it could be human error.

ThunderJones wrote:
Is there a way to move a photo from my samsung gravity to my iTouch? I know they both have bluetooth, but when I try it on my own, it will not sync up. But I am also not an expert in this topic so it could be human error.
there's an app called +bluetooth photo share+ in the iTunes app store but apparently it works between iPod Touch's and/or iPhones only

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