ObexFTP
ObexFTP implements the OBEX protocol, used to transfer files. OBEX was adopted by Bluetooth and Android supports it since version 2.1.
Installation
Install the obexftpAUR package.
For a Tcl/Tk front-end install obextoolAUR.
For a GVFS client install gnome-vfs-obexftpAUR[broken link: package not found].
Usage
Obex Object Push
To send a file, find out the channel of the OBEX Push service:
$ sdptool search --bdaddr MAC_address OPUSH
Then send the file to that channel using the following command from [1]:
$ obexftp --nopath --noconn --uuid none --bluetooth MAC_address --channel channel --put file
Alternatively you could use ussp-pushAUR. To receive OBEX Pushes, there is ObexPushD, which however is no longer packaged for Arch.
ObexFTP
If your device supports the Obex FTP service but you do not wish to mount the device you can transfer files to and from the device using the obexftp command.
To send a file to a device run the command:
$ obexftp -b MAC_address -p /path/to/file
To retrieve a file from a device run the command:
$ obexftp -b MAC_address -g filename
ObexFS
Another option, rather than using KDE or Gnome Bluetooth packages, is ObexFS which allows for the mounting of phones which are treated like any other filesystem.
Mount supported phones by running:
$ obexfs -b MAC_address mountpoint
Once you have finished, to unmount the device use the command:
$ fusermount -u mountpoint
For more mounting options see http://dev.zuckschwerdt.org/openobex/wiki/ObexFs