Bluetooth U Reviews – Page 3

3/5 rating based on 47 reviews. Read all reviews for Bluetooth U for iPhone.
Bluetooth U is free iOS app published by 锦文 游

Works great!

Mactod

After installing on both devices(iphone5 and ipad3) and connecting - transfers went fast. I was able to transfer docs from my drop box folder(via "open in" feature)-from drop box app. It's a several step process that is not explained anywhere. Would give it 5 stars if it had some worthwhile help. Free version seems fine.


Great App!

mccoy_d

took a little bit of playing around but it worked, was able to transfer my pics easily. Thanks!


Does exactly as promised, the best out there

Scot Perry

After trying several other Bluetooth file-sharing apps, this is the one. The only reason I was a little hesitant to give it 5 stars was because it could use a little better "help section". I had to fumble around a little to get it to do what I thought it was meant to do, but once I figured it out, it was fantastic. No more need to buy a 3-G enabled iPad. When there is no WiFi available, just transfer the file I want to go to 3G to my iPhone, then send it to Drop-Box or whatever over my phone's 3G connection! This program is able to use the device's "file share widget" to share files with other widget enabled programs such as FileAppPro, DocsToGo, and QuickOffice. It's also able to then share these same files with other iOS devices (I connected my iPhone4 with my iPad3). The trick is figuring out how to connect the two iOS devices. Here is how I was able to use this app to transfer files from my iPhone to my iPad: 1. I had Bluetooth-U installed and running in the foreground on both devices. 2. I clicked onto the "Connect" button on both devices. 3. I waited for both devices to show that they had "found" one another. 4. On my iPhone, I clicked on: "Connect to iPad". 5. On my iPad I waited until the option "Accept connection to iPhone", appeared and I then clicked on, "Accept". 6. On my iPad, I held down my finger over the name of the file I wanted to transfer, until the popup menu appeared. 7. On that popup menu, I selected the option, "Transfer file via Bluetooth" appeared. 8. I clicked on that option, and Walaa! Transfer accomplished!! If only they would create a "Help Option" and insert instructions like this in their help section, I think they would do much better. Once I saw that this is a well written app, and does what I wanted it to do, I went ahead and upgraded to pro to get rid of the pesky ads. It was well worth it. Thanks Bluetooth-U for the excellent program. Scott Perry


No Instructions?

guitarrgirl

Really? So far I'm not impressed. Maybe I will change my mind after fiddling with it for a while. Until then, my single star stands.


What about books??

Pinkie313

Is there an app that will let you share books with other iPods??


Disappointed

neonb

I install one my iPhone 5 and iPad 2 and it doesn't work.


Nice Start for Fast BT Transfer of Photos

DrJJWMac

Summary: This could be one of the best BT transfer apps for photos with some further work in the areas noted below. My primary interest is to transfer with absolute minimum hassle sets of photos taken on my iPhone to my iPad. In a quick review of a few free apps to do this via BT, all have the same limitations. Assume you have set up to transfer iPhone -> iPad. * The iPad apps do not store the profiles of previously accepted iPhones … you have to reconnect every time after you disconnect. * The iPad apps give you no choice of which album to store the incoming photo … you store it in the Camera Roll and then have to go back to move it where you want it. * The iPhone apps munge the sorting order of the source albums … you may have to scroll through long album lists to find the one you want rather than having them pre-sorted (or better still … pre-filtered) by intelligent criteria beforehand. All of this being said, this app for BT photo transfer at least avoids some big pitfalls in other apps (which are reviewed elsewhere). Admittedly, I was hesitant at first with this app because it receives photos on the iPad first to its own internal storage location. Then you have to put them in the Camera Roll. However, I see the advantage now of doing this, because, in a pinch, you can rapidly transfer an entire set of photos from an iPhone to a receiving iPad and then do the file management later on that iPad as your time permits. This would be even better if he receiving iPad stored the profiles of accepted iPhones to allow immediate connections without needing to reconfirm at the iPad every time. Then, I could set up my iPad, turn on this app, and, as the need called, fire up the iPhone app to transfer files without having to walk back over to the iPad. The iPad version could also use some thought to better UI layout. The entire right half section of the screen is essentially locked just to show the connection device for the entire session while all manner of popups are used to display otherwise vital information.


Won't connect

Stuzman81

Doesn't seem to want to connect


Limited

tbar1212

Does not support movie transfer.


Useless app

老用户

Utter rabbish, a waste of time