Finally, iPhone can transfer files to other devices directly via Bluetooth. This is done with the help of a special program iBluetooth, which caused a real stir when it first appeared.
Instructions
Step 1
The program has its own settings and allows the user to personalize their interface. So, in it you can set your pin code, as well as register the detection of your own number.
Step 2
In order to transfer a file, you need to open the list of iPhone folders. Open the folder where the required file is located and select it. After that, you will be taken to the next window, where you will need to select the device to which you are going to transfer the file. Please note that you can transfer music recordings in.mp3,.wav and.aiff formats.
Step 3
Choose a recipient for your files and send them. Do not forget that before sending the files, you will need to enter the PIN code of your device, if you have set it. In principle, the function of entering the pin code can be disabled in the program settings. During the transfer process, you will see the speed and percentage of the transfer, as well as the total number of transferred and transferred files on the display of the iPhone.
Step 4
If the transfer does not occur, check if your iPhone and the device to which you are trying to transfer the recording are turned on, if they are in Visible mode.
Step 5
If you want to accept files, then all you need to do is confirm the request to receive the file, and then tell the program which folder the recording should be saved to. You can also opt out and not accept the file.
Step 6
In order to exit iBluetooth, you can simply click on the close cross of the program. To run the program in the background, click on the Home icon. A characteristic feature of the program is the lack of interconnection with Bluetooth itself as a device. They are not recommended to be turned on at the same time.
Step 7
Although the program has existed for a very short period of time, and the company itself was not very concerned about its release (Apple has a negative attitude to copyright infringement, which in fact is any file transfer), iBluetooth is improving literally before our eyes. So, if the first version of the program was unable to transfer photographs at all, now the transfer is carried out practically even without distortion.