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by jchw
858 days ago
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lol. You elongated this by assuming Bluetooth is disabled on both devices, which is not the default state on any OS I am aware of. The actual step list looks like this: 1. Enable Bluetooth discoverability on the target device. 2. Share file over Bluetooth on source device. 3. Accept the file transfer on target device. You don't need to add extra steps for things like "wait", that's the same for any kind of I/O operation such as "copying a file". It's also extremely silly to add something like "Find an option to send the file". On most operating systems, it's just not that hard. On Android it's in the normal "Share" popup. So this amazingly difficult and highly technical step is to press "Share" on a file and select Bluetooth. I could also make turning on a computer sound like a tedious seven step process if I wanted to be an asshole. |
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I don't know why you are so annoyed, but I know for a fact that average non-technical person is incapable of sharing files over Bluetooth on their own, and this probability of incapacity increases with age.