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hi i have a code which was supposed to read data from serial com (bluetooth) and save in a file.

but when i send a audio file from my mobile to pc the program will not read the port i have
configured the bluetooth connection for serial communication (i.e from system stray selecting bluetooth icon and from quick connect selecting serial connection). instead it shows that connection is succesfull for PIM transfer, so do i need to write a application in my mobile to send data serially.. if u have any details about it please post me.. (right now i dont have any application in mobile iam directly sending file via bluetooth)...
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