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Thursday, 15 January 2015

how to connect bluetooth apple iphone to android mobile

how to transfer files apple iphone to android mobiles

Although the iPhone has built-in Bluetooth technology, wireless file transfer capabilities are limited by its operating system. To transfer files wirelessly between an iPhone and an Android device, both devices must be running the same third-party Bluetooth file transfer application. As of October 2011, Bump is the only Bluetooth file transfer application is available for both the iPhone and Android handsets. Install the free Bump app on both devices to share files through a Bluetooth connection.

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Step 1

Launch the Bump app on both devices.
Step 2

Tap the category button for the type of file you want to transfer from the sender's handset. For example, if you want to send a music file from the iPhone to the Android, tap the "Music" button on the iPhone.

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Step 3

Touch the specific file you want to transfer from the list of available files on the sender's handset.
Step 4

Place the two handsets within one or two feet of each other. Shake both devices. Alternatively, the sender and receiver can each hold a handset in his fist, then both bump fists together gently. This initiates the transfer and allows the devices to detect each other through Bluetooth.
Step 5

Tap the "Accept" button on the receiver's handset to receive the file. Transfer will begin as soon as the connection is accepted.

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