3/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Portal - WiFi File Transfers for iPhone.
Portal - WiFi File Transfers is free iOS app published by PushBullet, Inc
kvotheisfire
I'm only writing this because of the low ratings. It works great and does everything it claims. It's as fast and it's easier than using iTunes to move files. Idk why the hate, it's amazing, and especially since it's a free app. I do wish it could go from device to computer but it never claimed to do so either. What it does do works flawlessly.
Reelvideoman
Holy Mackerel with Heavenly Tarter Sauce! Where have you been all my life Portal? Drop it into the Portal Website and BOOM....it’s on my iPhone. Medieval people would have called it sorcery and burned the developers at the stake, I’m a little more laid back and would just call them awesome! Thanks for the app you wonder working wizards!
C405B
Needed ti move a video from desktop to iphone and decided to try Portal. Easy, worked, nice.
Raylor
All files stopped on my Asus 5GH wifi. As soon as I transfer to 2.4G it works fine. Fix this
MostlyHelpfulReviews
Edit: As of iOS 11, I haven’t been able to get this app to work pretty much at all. Used to be a great way to transfer files quickly; now there’s nothing to say about it. Original Review: This app works great. It's super fast, deals flawlessly with different file types and really solves the issue of trying to get something from my computer to my phone quickly. AirDrop can't even compete to be honest. The only drawback is that you have to be connected to the Internet to use it. Not really the app's fault since it's the only way to transfer 1 GB+ files, or any other file at super speeds, but if you happen to be somewhere with no wifi then it's useless. Overall, though, this definitely could be labeled as an "essentials" app. Well done, y'all
Twinjust
3 files, each individually having a file size of 20mb, transferred simultaneously to my phone in less than 30 seconds. Only steps for setup were to download the app then go to the website and scan the code. That's it! Granted my phone and desktop were already on the same wifi.