Confirmed on Linux Mint Debian with gvfs 1.22.2. Also, browsing with Thunar is quite sluggish.
Workaround for some Nokia (Symbian) phones:
obexfs -b <address> <path>
where <address> is the Bluetooth address of the device and <path> is the directory where you want to mount the device.
No root privileges required. Make sure you own the path, otherwise you can only access it as root.
Confirmed on Linux Mint Debian with gvfs 1.22.2. Also, browsing with Thunar is quite sluggish.
Workaround for some Nokia (Symbian) phones:
obexfs -b <address> <path>
where <address> is the Bluetooth address of the device and <path> is the directory where you want to mount the device.
No root privileges required. Make sure you own the path, otherwise you can only access it as root.