Wireless Mobile Utility Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 386 reviews. Read all reviews for Wireless Mobile Utility for iPhone.
Wireless Mobile Utility is free iOS app published by NIKON CORPORATION

Doesn’t work

Jim S 115

I’ve used the app for a couple of years and it has always been buggy. A couple of months ago, it stopped downloading files from my camera. You would think that Nikon could come up with something better.


Photo Guy

Tomiegamer

App used to work great but now you can’t get to photos on your iPhone.


Disconnect

Jerrell81

This app disconnects from the phone 9/10. Worthless at this point, but it was only $30. I guess you get what you pay for.


No update in 2 years?!

seattleboi1982

Guys, this app needs an update stat!


No update past 12.2 huh?

Blubandedbandit

Uhhh… so its obsolete now?


Delete this app

Sugarcanejovane

Honestly a big waste of time. This app should be deleted from the AppStore. Nikon clearly isn’t updating this app, the last update was 2 years ago.


App locks up

dzbasnik

I’m trying to access pictures on my camera and the app keeps locking up. I have upgraded to an iPad Pro and I think this is the problem. Did not have issues before. It’s frustrating because I want to use my iPad to edit the photos I took in RAW format. Not sure what to do now. Tried using the Snap Bridge but it’s not compatible with my D5500. Need help!


Works Great!

BeverlyBanks

Unfortunately other people haven’t had the positive experience I’ve had with this app but this has worked like a charm for me! I can easily and quickly transfer any photo from my Nikon P900 camera to my iPhone. Great app!


It’s fine !

Mandyy?

app is fine !! sure it might be a little out dated but converting pictures it’s definitely getting the job done! if only i could convert my videos !!


Shutter release doesn’t work

AmandRichard1016

This app is buggy. Loses connectivity aoften and the shutter release function literally does not work—ever. The app freezes every time. Even bought a new handheld shutter release (which always worked with my D5000) and that doesn’t work either. I guess Nikon is now garbage—very disappointing.