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Setting up Bluetooth on the X820
Alistair Warmington
Bluetooth is now available in most modern handsets
Use Bluetooth to send and receive files from your Samsung X820 - it's fast, easy and totally free
Bluetooth is now available in most modern handsets due to its simple interface, free operation and low-power consumption. You can use Bluetooth to send photos, ringtones and music to your PC or connect you handset with a wireless headset to make calls or listen to music. You can even share files with nearby handsets.
Changing your handset name
Before you set up your Bluetooth connections, it is a good idea to create a unique name for your Samsung X820. That way, when you want to synchronise your handset, or let someone else connect to it, you know that it’s your phone on the system. To change the name of your handset, use the following steps:
- From the standby screen, press Menu to enter the main menu.
- Scroll down and right to highlight ‘Settings’ then press Select (Figure 1).
- Move down the list to the seventh item, called ‘Bluetooth’ and press Select (Figure 2).
- Now scroll down to highlight ‘My phone’s name’. Beneath it, the current name of your phone will pop up. By default this is usually ‘Samsung SGH-X820’ (Figure 3)
- Press Select then delete the current text. Enter your preferred new phone name then press OK.
Switching on Bluetooth
From the ‘Bluetooth’ section in the Settings, you can choose whether to turn on or turn off you Bluetooth connection. Simply highlight ‘Activation’ and press Select. Now choose whether you want it on or off by highlighting and pressing Select (Figure 4).
You should also consider whether you want your Bluetooth status to be visible or not. To start with, it is a good idea to have your status set to visible because it makes finding and pairing the phone a bit easier. Once you have paired your phone with your other Bluetooth devices, you can set the visibility to off, which means that other people can’t tell that your Bluetooth is on, but you can still quickly connect to other wireless devices.
To alter the visibility settings, enter the ‘Bluetooth’ section in the settings, then scroll down to ‘My phone’s visibility’. A pop up message will tell you your current status, and you can change it by pressing Select (Figure 5).








