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How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Posted March 11, 2009 at 11:54pm by iClarified
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These are instructions on how to install and use iBluetooth, an application which enables bluetooth file transfer on the iPhone.

Step One
Press to launch Cydia from your SpringBoard
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Two
Press to select the Sections tab at the bottom of the screen
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth


Step Three
Press to choose System from the list of Sections.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Four
Press to select iBluetooth from the list of Packages.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Five
Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Six
Press the Confirm button at the top right of the screen to begin installation.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Seven
Once the installation has completed successfully. Press the large Return to Cydia button.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Eight
Press the Home button to return to your SpringBoard. Notice we now have a new iBluetooth icon.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Nine
Press to launch Settings from your SpringBoard.

Step Ten
Press to choose General from the Settings Menu.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Eleven
Press to select Bluetooth from the General Menu.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Twelve
Move the Bluetooth toggle switch to the ON position.
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Step Thirteen
Press the Home button to return to the Springboard then press the iBluetooth icon.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Fourteen
iBluetooth will start and inform you that it is disabling the system bluetooth. Note*: I had to enable the system bluetooth to successfully start iBluetooth. Press the large OK button.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Fifteen
You will now be asked to register by visiting http://www.medevil.net. Register on the site then come back and press the Get License button at the top right of the screen.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Sixteen
A popup will appear to let you know your license is valid. Press the large OK button.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Seventeen
Press the Back button at the top left of the screen.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Eighteen
From the iBluetooth Home Tab press the Settings icon at the top right of the screen.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Step Nineteen
From the settings menu you can change the name and visibility of your iPhone.

You can also set a PIN for allowing incoming bluetooth connections.

Under the images section you can choose to send images as jpg instead of png. Also you can select to have images saved in your photo library.

From the file system section you can decide to show hidden files and set the save path and ftp root path.

Press Done to return to the iBluetooth Home screen.
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SEND AN IMAGE
Press the Images tab to open your photo albums.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Press Photo Library to open the album.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Press to select a photo you would like transfered via bluetooth.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

From the photo preview press the send icon at bottom center of the image.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

iBluetooth will now search for nearby bluetooth devices. Press to select one from the list.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

To send the image press the large Send button that appears.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

A number 1 will appear over the Activity Tab. Press to select it.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Notice that the file progress is shown.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Once the file transfer is complete you can press the Trash icon to remove it from the activity log.
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SEND A FILE
Press the Files tab to open the file system browser
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Navigate to the folder that contains the file you would like to send. I am going to select a file from the /var/mobile/Documents folder.
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Press to select the filename you would like to send.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

iBluetooth will now search for nearby bluetooth devices. Press to select one from the list.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

To send the file press the large Send button that appears.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

Once the receiver accepts your transfer you will see the transfer progress shown under the Activity Tab.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

When the file transfer is complete you can press the Trash icon to remove it from the activity log.
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RECEIVE A FILE
To receive a file from another bluetooth device make sure your iPhone is visible so the other device can find you.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

When you are sent a file iBluetooth will notify you of an incoming file transfer. Press the Save As button to select the download location.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

iBluetooth will open to the file system browser.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

You can now set the name for the incoming file. To set the directory, simply navigate to the folder you would like to save the file in. Press the Done button to start the transfer.
How to Transfer Files From Your iPhone Using Bluetooth

The activity tab will open to display the download progress. When the file transfer is complete you can press the Trash icon to remove it from the activity log.
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Prince1993
Prince1993 - March 26, 2015 at 5:53pm
I know that how to send any file to any no-apple device via bluetooth...Still happy with my Iphone.
PIZDOKLESZCZ
PIZDOKLESZCZ - July 5, 2013 at 9:17am
WYPIERDALAC KURWY , NIE MA TEGO GÓWNA KURWY W CHUJA JEBANE FBHJBNDFS GFDF
vinothkumar
vinothkumar - January 24, 2013 at 2:52pm
best screenshot bluetooth guide Thanking u....
Orion
Orion - September 16, 2012 at 6:54pm
iphones cannot transfer files via bluetooth to non-apple devices. that is unfortunate...
Silva
Silva - June 14, 2012 at 10:52pm
excellent manual - thank you so much!
Pete
Pete - February 26, 2011 at 8:33am
I can't find iBluetooth at all, any help?
Kaspars
Kaspars - May 12, 2010 at 3:35am
Hi guys, How can I delete / uninstall iBluetooth from my 2G? If I hold on icon (as for other applications) it don't offer to remove... Thanks in advance! ;-)
Gaurab
Gaurab - April 29, 2013 at 6:05am
uninstall it via cydia
raimis
raimis - January 9, 2010 at 12:02pm
Don't post and promote f* applications. who are not for free. anyone don't showing, that i need to purchase.. i hate this..
Mitendra
Mitendra - December 21, 2009 at 12:04am
I followed the exact steps. iBluetooth installaiton went smooth. But it does not detect my Laptop. My Laptop is windows 7 has Bluetooth in it. Any help?
Vinit Naik
Vinit Naik - October 13, 2009 at 2:21pm
Hi, I m using iPhone 3gs. OS Version: 3.0 (7A341). I installed iBluetooth application successfully. However, application fails to start giving following error "Unable to start the stack, pls try restarting the application. If the problem persist, try rebooting the device." I rebooted iPhone few times, but that didn't help. Pls help
Massimo
Massimo - October 26, 2009 at 8:34am
from what i read there is a new bluetooth chip in the 3gs so currently ibluetooth doesnt work :(
hady
hady - September 6, 2009 at 8:58am
hello,iam trying to install the application and when i press confirm,i get ''nodname or server unknown '' does anyone know whats should i do?thanks in advance
Meke
Meke - August 25, 2009 at 10:12am
this only works from iphone to iphone right?
cheboo
cheboo - August 15, 2009 at 12:55am
Hi.. for the day I updated my Iphone 3G to the 3.0 I have lost my iBluetooth. and when i try to add the source ( www.ispaziorepo.com ) again.. I get an error msg.. any help.
anu0512
anu0512 - August 15, 2009 at 10:54am
add this link in ur cydia and download ibluetooth from that source
cheboo
cheboo - August 16, 2009 at 12:46am
As i said i try to add that sources, but it didnt work. would u write the sources u r using. as maybe there is something wrong or mistake in the sources im using or mistake in the spelling. Thanks
cheboo
cheboo - August 16, 2009 at 2:16am
From the day i updated my Iphone to 3G 3.0 and needed to JB it again i noticed had problem with my cydia so i had to install it again and without Icy but now i didnt find the source in cydia.. so try to add it again but i keep getting these msg’s “Posix: Broken pipe” & “Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)”.. just to make sure.. is this the right Source ” http://www.ispaziorepo.com/cydia/apt ” Thanks for all your help.
shaari
shaari - August 14, 2009 at 7:29am
don't work at iphone 3gs
0kb
0kb - August 1, 2009 at 2:39pm
dont work in iphone 3GS no ipod touch 2G no try install it wait for iBluetooth 2.0 (for iphones and ipod 2G ) no announced for iphone 3GS [from xsellize forums]
Ceez
Ceez - July 6, 2009 at 10:36pm
How did you get your name "ROGERS" at the top left of the screen? I want to put my name "Ceez" on the top left of my Iphone 3g !!!!! Help.
OmAR
OmAR - July 16, 2009 at 5:35pm
that is the Carrier name NOT his name.. :)
anu0512
anu0512 - August 15, 2009 at 10:55am
download fake carrier
Héctor
Héctor - June 25, 2009 at 11:10am
When trying to send a photo it leaves east message to me: “unable to connect to remote device”. That me it can be happening?. There is some solution on the matter?.
anu0512
anu0512 - June 12, 2009 at 4:09pm
Q::Guys who facing the problem with ibluetooth to open the its display the it cannot open u also reinstall the ibluetooth still the problem is same. Sol::Open Cydia>>Manage (Forth tab from home tab )>>Source>>Click on "Edit" button on Top left Corner>>Then "Add" tab will reflect on Top right side corner>>Then address bar come write this source "xsellize.com/cydia" After adding this source go to again Source button then its show you "xSellize" go inside and download the ibluetooth its will be work for you no need for any registration code.Enjoy
anurag
anurag - May 21, 2009 at 7:30am
when install the ibluetooth and going to open the its display the it cannot open.wat can i do i also reinstall the ibluetooth still the problem is same
jim
jim - May 19, 2009 at 8:32am
Registeration code from iblutooth
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