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. Show
Sharing media files across mobile OS is still a headache. For example, you still can’t send photos from iPhone to Samsung or from Samsung to iPhone over Bluetooth. Today, we will introduce iPhone and Android users a great alternative which can help you transfer photos and videos wirelessly over wi-fi network. We recommend Shareit file transfer app which you can download for free from this link. Get it now when it is still available for free on App Store. With this app, the file exchange between iOS and Android becomes really easy. This is a must have iOS app for all iPhone iPad or iPod touch users. It is very handy to transfer photos, videos from iPhone to any other iOS
devices, computers or other mobile phones. Then run the file transfer app on Android phone. Tap Receive button from the home screen to put your Android phone into file receiving mode. This will automatically turn on hotspot on your Android device. Now go to the iPhone >> Settings >> Wi-Fi to connect to the hotspot prompted by the Android device. Open the file transfer app on iPhone, choose Send, switch to the Photos tab in the Choose Files screen, and tap Send button at the bottom. You will be taken to the “Tap avatar to connect” screen where you can touch the avatar of your Android phone and start transferring all selected photos from iPhone to Samsung or other Android phone wirelessly over your personal hotspot. You can find more details from this tutorial to transfer photos and videos from iPhone to Android. Wireless Transfer Photos from iPhone to Samsung or Android using SwiftYou need to download the Swift free transfer app for iOS at first.
Run the free wireless photo transfer app on iPhone, you will get a screen like below. It automatically load photos from your Camera Roll. Just pick up any photos you like to share with other mobile phone users and tap Send button. You will then open the “Send to” screen where you can choose the target device to send the photos to. If the other phone does not have the wireless transfer app installed, tap No Swift Installed tab, you will then get the photo download link. You can access this link from any mobile phones or computers connected to the same wi-fi network. On your Android phone, such as Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nexus, Lenovo, Sony, open the stock browser or any other browser for mobile to visit the above photo download link from iPhone. To transfer photos from iPhone to Android or Samsung mobile becomes very straightforward now. Photos from iPhone display on your web browser on Android phone now, you can tap on the Download button below each photo thumb to download the full HD photo from iPhone to Android. You can also tap Download All button to download all selected photos from iPhone to Android phone. However this will download all photos from iPhone to Android in a batch mode and save it as a single ZIP file. This can be a problem for Android users, as we may not be able to open zip files on mobile. So you can choose to download photos one by one from iPhone to Android phone, the transfer speed is really fast. It can even download lengthy videos from iPhone to Android. This is because the data exchange happens in your local network without accessing the internet or external network. The instructions above can help you transfer media files from iPhone to many Android phones, such as transfer photos from iPhone to Samsung, transfer photos from iPhone to LG, transfer photos from iPhone to HTC, transfer photos from iPhone to Motorola, transfer photos from iPhone to Nexus and many more. Update Dec 2017: the SHAREit transfer app and wireless transfer solution through Wi-Fi hotspot were added. Can you Bluetooth something from iPhone to Android?On iOS, you need to use a separate app such as Move to iOS or Apple AirDrop to transfer files and photos from the iPhone to Android or Chrome OS over Bluetooth. Devices that are compatible with Bluetooth file transfer have a system setting that supports Bluetooth and is called Bluetooth Share (or something similar).
How do I send a photo from my iPhone via Bluetooth?Just open the Photos app of your iPhone and select photos you want to transfer, then click “Send” option and select using “Bluetooth”.
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