Just for those, who desperately read up to here: there is another easy
workaround (at least in my KDE 3.5.9).

You do not need to push files one by one, if your phone supports obexftp
protocol. But it is hidden in KDE. If you click on Bluetooth icon in the
system tray, you probably get Konqueror opened  with bluetooth:/ and
icon of your mobile phone (where you normally see folders and files).
Clicking on phone icon brings you to URL sdp:/[hexa id of your phone]/
showing no folders/files.

JUST REPLACE sdp: with obex: in the URL box, so that it reads
obex:/[hexa id of your phone]/  and voila, you now see all folders/files
allowed for bluetooth in your mobile and you can manipulate them as used
to. (I had to manually set files in the phone as allowed for bluetooth
before, luckily my phone allows "all in the folder" function.)

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Can't recive files from cell phone
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146145
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