Hi Richard,

First of all, the link Keith provided worked fine for me, I am using Google 
Chrome with Jaws 2020, I will put its contents below.
Keith, as Anna pointed out, is not correct in saying you can transfer just any 
file easily between an iPhone and a PC or vice versa using Bluetooth. Natively 
this is not supported, but there are apparently apps out there on the App Store 
which may allow this to some degree, I am not going to check them out because I 
have Dropbox, OneDrive as well as my own Synology NAS where I can use the 
Synology “Drive” or “DSFiles” app, I have Dropbox, OneDrive as well as Drive 
set  up in the Apple Files app so I can access all the files from Dropbox, 
OneDrive and my Synology NAS in one central location.
In addition Bluetooth file transfers are super slow.
Here now the text from that article:

How to Use Bluetooth to Transfer Files Between Devices
Send data, music, and photos without an internet connection
by Stanley Goodner
Updated November 09, 2019

Bluetooth is a great way to wirelessly transfer files like photos to and from 
your mobile devices without the need for an app and without incurring data 
charges. To set up a Bluetooth file transfer between smartphones, tablets, and 
PCs, enable Bluetooth (and visibility), then send the desired files. If a 
desktop or laptop is involved, set up (or pair) the mobile device to the 
computer before transferring files over Bluetooth.

The directions below should generally apply to iPhone and Android, regardless 
of who made your mobile phone: Apple, Samsung, Google, Huawei, Xiaomi, etc.

Turn Bluetooth On
The steps to turn on Bluetooth on phones and other devices vary. Here are the 
general steps, with some examples.

Open the Settings app (the icon resembles a gear). To access Settings on 
Android phones, swipe down from the top to display the notification panel. To 
access Setting on Windows PCs, go to the Windows Start menu.

Tap Connected Devices on stock Android. Tap Connections on Samsung. Select 
Devices on Windows.

Select Bluetooth. For quick access to Bluetooth, swipe down from the top of the 
screen to display the quick settings panel.

Bluetooth has its own section in iOS Settings, toggle it on or off in Control 
Center.

Turn on the Bluetooth toggle switch to display a list of Paired Devices (such 
as Bluetooth audio devices you’ve paired with before) and a list of Available 
Devices.

Connected devices, Bluetooth, toggle ON in Android Settings
The receiving device is visible (discoverable) to other devices. A timer may 
count down the duration of visibility, Bluetooth will turn off when it reaches 
zero. If there isn't a toggle switch, the device is visible while the Bluetooth 
settings are open.

To send files from a smartphone or tablet to a desktop or laptop PC, make sure 
the mobile device is connected/paired to the computer (this action is performed 
on the computer).

Send Files from Smartphones and Tablets
To transfer files from a smartphone or tablet to a PC:

Open the File Manager app. This also could be called Explorer, Files, File 
Explorer, My Files, or something similar. On Android Marshmallow or later, open 
the Settings app to find the file manager.

If your device doesn't have a file manager app, download one from the Google 
Play store.

While iOS has a Files app, it doesn't generally allow Bluetooth transfers. 
Instead, it uses AirDrop for non-internet file transfers, which uses Bluetooth 
and Wi-Fi.

Go to the folder that contains the files you want to transfer. Camera photos 
are usually found in the DCIM folder.

Tap the Menu icon and choose Select.

Select the files you want to send.

Tap the Share icon.

In the list of sharing options, tap Bluetooth.

Share button and Bluetooth icon when sharing files on a stock Android smartphone
If the devices haven't been paired, it may take a few seconds to discover the 
receiving device.

Tap the Bluetooth device you want to transfer the files to. A message that 
displays "Sending # Files to [device]" appears on the screen.

A file transfer notification appears on the receiving device that shows the 
file name, file size, and the sending device. This window may disappear 
(nothing will be transferred) if no action is taken within 15 seconds. If this 
happens, send the files again.

Select Accept on the receiving device to download the files. If the receiving 
device is a computer, choose a folder location. If you want to cancel the 
transfer, select Decline, Cancel, or Reject, depending on your PC.

Send Files from Computers
While macOS supports Bluetooth, file transfers with that system are managed by 
AirDrop. Windows PCs are able to send files to a mobile device (and vice versa).

Open a file manager (on Windows, open File Explorer) and go to the folder that 
contains the file you want to send.

Right-click the file.

Only one file at a time can be transferred over Bluetooth.

Select Send To and choose Bluetooth.

Send to Bluetooth device right-click menu in Windows 10
Select Next and follow the prompts to rename the file, choose the Bluetooth 
device, and send the file.

Selected device to send Bluetooth file to in Windows 10
After several seconds, a notification appears on the receiving device.

Tap Accept on the receiving device to download the file.

Select Finish when the file transfer is complete.

What Is Bluetooth File Transfer?
Bluetooth file transfer is a simple way to send files to another nearby 
Bluetooth device without the need for a separate app. Bluetooth is compatible 
with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. Files can be 
transferred over Bluetooth using Android OS, Fire OS, Blackberry OS, Windows 
OS, Mac OS, and Linux OS.

Bluetooth isn't supported on iOS and Chrome OS. On iOS, you'll need to use a 
separate app such as Move to iOS or Apple AirDrop to transfer files and photos 
from the iPhone to Android over Bluetooth. Devices that are compatible with 
Bluetooth file transfer have a system setting that supports Bluetooth and is 
called Bluetooth Share (or something similar).

Why Use Bluetooth File Transfer?
Illustration of Bluetooth transfers to tablets, phones, and computers
Lifewire / Miguel Co
There are several ways to transfer files from smartphone to smartphone, Android 
to Android, or from one OS platform to another. Bluetooth isn't the fastest 
method, but it has the fewest requirements — no app, no cable or hardware, no 
Wi-Fi network, and no 3G/4G data connection.

When you want to share photos between smartphones, here are the advantages of 
using Bluetooth:

Bluetooth vs. USB Cable: If you don't have the USB charging cable for your 
device, turn on Bluetooth to transfer files. If you do have the USB cable, it 
may be the type that plugs into a standard USB port instead of into another 
mobile device.
Bluetooth vs. OTG Cable: OTG cables will transfer files between devices, but 
both devices must support USB OTG and have the right connections for the cables.
Bluetooth vs. OTG Flash Drive: There are flash drives that have dual connectors 
for use with computers, smartphones, and tablets. While more convenient than 
OTG cable, OTG, and connector compatibility between devices is required.
Bluetooth vs. Personal Hotspot: Not all devices have an option set up and use a 
personal hotspot (tethering) on iOS or Android. A person hotspot requires a fee 
and a strong 3G/4G signal.
Bluetooth vs. Portable Media Hub/Hard Drive: Some portable media hubs and hard 
drives broadcast their own local wireless network for devices to connect to. 
The mobile device needs the companion app to transfer files and the drive needs 
its battery charged.
Bluetooth vs. Wi-Fi Direct: Transferring files over Wi-Fi direct is similar to 
transferring files over Bluetooth. But Wi-Fi direct isn’t as universal as 
Bluetooth, not many devices support the feature, and may require an app to use 
it.
Bluetooth vs. Cloud Storage/Email: Cloud storage and email work well for saving 
and sending files. However, each device needs a strong data or internet 
connection to transfer files or access email.
Bluetooth vs. File Transfer App: The Google Play Store and the Apple App Store 
have apps that transfer files from one device to another. Some of these apps 
only work when both devices have the same app and some may need a wireless or 
data connection.
Types of Transferrable Files
Most any type of file can be transferred over Bluetooth: documents, photos, 
videos, music, apps, and more. If a file is stored in a folder on a computer or 
smartphone, you can send it. The receiving device needs to be able to recognize 
the file type to open it (for example, if the sending devices transfer a PDF 
document, the receiving device needs an app that reads PDFs).

The limitation of using Bluetooth to transfer data is the size of the files 
versus the transfer rate. The Bluetooth transfer rate depends on the version:

Bluetooth 2.x has a maximum data transfer rate of 2.1 Mbit/s (about 0.25 MB/s).
Bluetooth 3.x has a maximum data transfer rate of 24 Mbit/s (about 3 MB/s).
Bluetooth 4.x has a maximum data transfer rate of 24 Mbit/s (about 3 MB/s).
Bluetooth 5.x has a maximum data transfer rate of 50 Mbit/s (about 6 MB/s).
To use Bluetooth to send an 8 MB photo from one smartphone to another, and both 
smartphones have Bluetooth version 3.x/4.x, the photo transfers in about three 
seconds. A single 25 MB music file takes about nine seconds. A 1 GB video file 
takes about seven minutes. These times reflect the maximum speed, actual data 
transfer rates are less than the maximum specified.

Compared to other ways of transferring data, Bluetooth is slow. For example, 
USB 2.0 has an effective throughput of up to 35 MB/s, 11 times faster than the 
Bluetooth 3.x/4.x maximum rate. USB 3.0, which is the most common, is around 
600MB/s. Wi-Fi speeds range from 6 MB/s to over 25 MB/s (depending on protocol 
version), which is anywhere between two to six times faster than the Bluetooth 
3.x/4.x maximum rate.

Tips for Bluetooth File Transfer
To get the best speed and results when transferring files, follow these tips:

Disconnect smartphones, tablets, and computers from other Bluetooth devices 
(for example, wireless speakers and headphones).
Some devices may limit the number of files that can be transferred at a given 
time, so it may be necessary to transfer files one at a time, rather than in 
batches.
Keep the sending and receiving devices as close to each other as possible with 
a clear line of sight. This maintains the best signal strength that won’t be 
interrupted by other wireless signals and physical obstacles.
Close other apps until all files have transferred. Bluetooth does the sending 
and receiving, but the device needs processing power to write the data to 
storage.
Troubleshoot your Bluetooth devices if there are problems with pairing.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2019 10:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Transferring files between computer and iDevice was RE: need advice

I have not purchased one yet, but what about the card reader that is supposed 
to work with iOS 13 so that you could copy a file to an SD card and put it in 
the reader that connects via the lightning port on the iPhone.
Then, use the files app to get it from the card to the iPhone?

Just a thought.


Richard

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Anna 
Dresner
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2019 10:32 AM
To: VIPhone Mailing List <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: Transferring files between computer and iDevice was RE: need advice

Hi,

AirDrop only works between Macs and iDevices, not Windows machines and 
iDevices. You could use iTunes file sharing. If you need to share files between 
a PC and an iDevice on a regular basis, it is also supposed to be possible to 
use a protocol called SMB to connect your PC to your phone so that your phone 
sees it as a drive. I couldn't figure out how to do this when I was writing my 
iOS 13 book, but there should be some good instructions out there by now.

Best,
Anna


On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:49 AM, Richard Turner 
<richardturne...@outlook.com<mailto:richardturne...@outlook.com>> wrote:

I followed that link with three different browsers and found no useful 
information.
At least, nothing about transferring from his computer to the phone, which was 
the request.


Richard

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AirDrop can work over Bluetooth

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On Nov 17, 2019, at 9:09 AM, Alan Lemly 
<wale...@gmail.com<mailto:wale...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I'm with Richard that I don't believe it's possible to transfer files between 
your computer and your iDevice using Bluetooth. Another alternative to 
Richard's suggestion of emailing the file as an attachment is to open a free 
Dropbox account. With Dropbox installed on your computer, any files placed in 
the Dropbox folder on your local computer are automatically uploaded to the 
cloud and can be accessed with the very accessible Dropbox app on your iDevice. 
I've also found Dropbox to be the most widely supported cloud service across 
all the apps I use.

Alan Lemly

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[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Richard Turner
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2019 8:21 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: need advice

I'm not aware of a way to transfer files via bluetooth to an iPhone.
Why not email the file to yourself, and open the attachment on your iPhone and 
save it where you want"



Richard
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On Nov 17, 2019, at 4:37 AM, Anthony Borg 
<anthonyborg...@gmail.com<mailto:anthonyborg...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi folks
I tried to transfer a file via bluetooth from my dell lapto to the my
iphone. But when I turned on both bluetooths the laptop couldn't find the
iphone.
Is that because I'm using 2 different products and they don't match?
Thanks in advance

Anthony


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