Transferring/Receiving Photos via Bluetooth

Is there a way iPhone could send pics to another phone via bluetooth? Checked the manual, and it seems there is no indication this basic function could be done. Also, it seems iPhone could not receive pics from other phone.

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  • Trouble transferring photos via bluetooth

    i bought a blackberry 9320 as normally i am use to nokia. thought nice little phone compared to seeing the 8520 curve someone i knew had. the phone links up with to my computer and shows on the phone its connected, but the blackberry desktop software version 7 does not find the phone even though it is connected in windows. my laptop has windows 7 home premium on it. any help to get this working via bluetooth would be so great. thanks in advance

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    KB11879 What is mass storage mode
    As for using the Desktop Software via BT, see this:
    KB23386 How to copy files to BlackBerry smartphone from a computer
    KB22387 BlackBerry Desktop Software does not detect a BlackBerry smartphone when the first-time connection is by Bluetooth
    There may be other applicable KBs...searching there might be useful for you.
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