Sometimes you may require using infrared IR on your mobile phone to send files. This could possibly be that the Bluetooth is not working, so you can use this feature as a similar alternative to get the same job done. Basically, how it works is that electromagnetic is generated as energy at a wavelength that is longer than the red light beam. This feature is no longer seen on modern smartphones today. You will see this on old cell phones such as the Nokia 6230i and Samsung D500. You can identify if your device supports this by having a look for a shiny black rectangular area, also you can check via the settings as well. You may also notice that your laptop also use this connection type for porting files through. Best thing about this feature is its free to use, so it a great alternative from using multimedia messages.
1) Switch on the infrared feature on both mobile phones.
2) Place the black IR port sensors together so that they are lined up directly to each other.
3) Navigate through the settings and select to send the file 'via infrared' on one device.
4) On the phone you want the file to be received you will need to accept the request for the file.
5) A progress bar will be shown on screen how much percentage of the file is being sent.
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