I also had the same issues: My rooted Android HTC Inc phone (rom: CM7
s-off) would not pair from phone initially, it would timeout ( in about
2 seconds) and with an error, but if I entered any pin fast enough it
could pair. Also I could pair manually with hcitool or bluez-simple-
agent; (2) pairing from linuxbox work only twice, but usually would spin
indefinately, although my phone was "discoverable" sometimes hcitool
would not find my phone, but restarting bluetooth (from unity or cli)
always fixed this; (3) once paired I could not send or recieve files,
(4) the browse files on device does not let me select any devices and
the box of devices is squashed flat.

The fix in comment #14 #22 #35 #36 check personal file sharing (gnome-
user-share) worked for me. I had to use the dash to find it. Then
suddenly the set up new device worked (although I had just paired and
removed it manually with hcitool, which is the only other time the
gnome-bluetooth wizard worked, so...), and now I can successfully send
and receive files.

So I would say it is possible a problem with obex (since it does have
the 2 second problem described in comment #25 #29), but it may also be a
problem with gnome-bluetooth, in that if personal file sharing for
bluetooth is required, then this should automatically be enabled during
setup of a new bluetooth device, or at least the user should be notified
and a link to this setting should be in the bluetooth section of system
settings (a unity problem), and also in that the browse device feature
is not working.

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