Since the release of iBluetooth, I have used it for nearly six days. As the first bluetooth solution for iPhone, my experience with iBluetooth is so far, so good. Admitted, it’s quite buggy. But, other than the stability issues, iBluetooth does what it advertised and allows iPhone to transfer files with other bluetooth devices.
Before I wrap up a complete review on iBluetooth, I put up a video that shows you how to use iBluetooth to send photos between two iPhones (via Bluetooth, of course). You can see from the video that iBluetooth lets you select image from photo album, automatically detect Bluetooth devices and send photo to another iPhone.
In the video, you’ll also see iBluetooth is not very stable. After sending the second photo, iBluetooth quits abnormally. Enjoy the video and stay tuned for a complete review.
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