Question HP ProBook 455 G3 with Kruger&Matz MOVE 3 KM0425.1 via Bluetooth

kacper6768

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HP ProBook 455 G3
Processor type - QuadCore AMD A8-7410, 2500MHz (25 x 100)
Motherboard name - HP ProBook 455 G3
Motherboard chipset - AMD Avalon, AMD K16.3
Physical memory - 3530 MB (DDR3 SDRAM)
Physical drive - HGST HTS725050A7E630 (500 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA-III)
Optical disc drive - hp HLDS DVDRW GUD1N
Graphics
Integrated: AMD Radeon R5 Series (Beema)
PCI Express 2.0 x8: AMD Radeon 530 / R7 M340 (Meso) 2GB

won't connect with a smartphone

Kruger&Matz MOVE 3 KM0425.1
Model Number: MOVE3
Processor Information:
Qualcomm MSM8212
Android version:
4.4.2
Kernel version:
3.4.0
android@android#1
Fri Nov 20 03:28:52 CST 2015
Build number: KM_MOVE3_20112015_V2.0

via Bluetooth

The Kruger&Matz MOVE 3 KM0425.1 smartphone detects the HP ProBook 455 G3 laptop via Bluetooth, but the laptop does not detect the Kruger&Matz MOVE 3 KM0425.1 smartphone via Bluetooth, even though I have set the Kruger&Matz MOVE 3 KM0425.1 smartphone to be visible via Bluetooth.

I have a second smartphone Samsung GT-S5670 and LG-E610, they connect without problems with the HP ProBook 455 G3 laptop.

The third Sansung GT-S5230 phone does not want to connect via Bluetooth to either the laptop or these smartphones.

The Samsung GT-S5230 connects via Bluetooth to the Nokia 2760 RM258 phone only.

The Nokia 2760 RM258 only transfers files correctly between the Samsung GT-S5230. All other smartphones and laptop correctly detects but a second after the connection automatically disconnects the Bluetooth connection.

Data transfer from the GT-S5670 smartphone to the HP ProBook 455 G3 laptop and vice versa is very slow, but with slightly newer phones the HP ProBook 455 G3 laptop exchanges data via Bluetooth much faster. Is it the fault of old-style Smartphones or is it misconfigured?

Is it possible to exchange data directly via Wifi without having purchased the Internet?
 
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Lutfij

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Does the issue crop up with another donor laptop? It could be due to the wireless adapter in your laptop or the phone.

Is it possible to exchange data directly via Wifi without having purchased the Internet?
Why not tether the phone to the laptop with a cable?
 

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