Bluetooth way Jailbreak iPhone to Android with AirBlue Sharing- Android and i-Phone are both equipped with Bluetooth features. The existence of Bluetooth complements the existing features in smartphones both Android and iPhone so that users can easily transfer data such as photos, songs, videos, files and so on.
This does not apply to the iPhone, even though the Bluetooth feature is available on the device, it does not mean that iPhone users can use it the same as other smartphones. Bluetooth on iPhone smartphones is sometimes less friendly with other smartphones such as Android.
Because indeed iOS devices such as iPhone and iPad cannot send files via Bluetooth to other devices. This causes many users to complain and find it difficult to send files from iPhone to Android via bluetooth.
Why does this happen ? Apple has limited Bluetooth on the iPhone and iPad for security reasons. Such as protection against viruses that can sneak into the iPhone via bluetooth. This virus is able to damage the system in the iPhone itself so that Apple provides security by limiting the use of bluetooth. Apple also blocks applications in the Apps Store that are considered less secure, but behind all these reasons, of course there is a solution to solve this problem.
So for iPhone users who still want to transfer files with Bluetooth, they must first jailbreak. To be able to easily make transfers with the help of the AirBluesharing application. For more details, see the following tips:
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To do PrisonBreak iPhone
jailbreak is a process that is carried out to remove Apple’s limitations on the iOS devices that we have. Almost the same as the rooting process on Android, quoted from the wiki function of jailbreak quite beneficial for iPhone users, namely:
- Passing iOS devices from Apple restrictions.
- Install iOS applications more easily and freely.
- Easy to modify iOS devices
- Free users from applications that are blocked by Apple so that iOS users can install applications without being blocked by the block.
How to do jailbreak? Let’s see!
- Download Absinthe at http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=19464
- Extract the Absinthe file that you have downloaded
- Double click on the absinthe-win-win-2.0.exe file
- After the absinthe-win-2.0 folder appears, open the folder and click on absinthe.exe.
- When instructions appear, read and understand. Then connect iPhone with PC using USB. Make sure the passcode and VPN settings are removed first (if any).
- Click button jailbreak and process jailbreak start wait until the process is complete.
- After process jailbreak done, the display on the iPhone screen changes with Cydia.
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File Transfer Using AirBlueSharing App
To use this application, make sure your iPhone has experienced jailbreakthen open the Apps Store and look for the AirBlueSharing application. Although this AirBlueSharing application is a paid application for iOS.
Which is available on the Apps Store at a price of $ 4.99 or the equivalent of 70 thousand rupiah, however, the price is fairly cheap if you look at its function. This application has a small file size so it is friendly to the RAM on your iPhone. Steps to use this application:
- Install the AirBlueSharing application on your iOS device. After the application is successfully installed on the iPhone, then open the application by tapping on the icon that appears on the springboard of your iPhone.
- If the application is already open, immediately activate Bluetooth on the iPhone. Bluetooth on the android device to which you want to send files must also be enabled.
- Press and hold the AirBlueSharing application until an icon like a paper airplane appears, then tap the paper airplane icon and wait for the application to scan the device to look for Bluetooth from another smartphone you want to send the file to.
- If the Bluetooth name already appears on the iPhone screen, tap on the Bluetooth name that appears and wait for the file transfer process to complete.
To send from Android to iPhone/iPad, keep the AirBlueSharing app active. The method is very easy, namely Android users simply send files as usual.
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Hopefully this article can provide information for iPhone users who want to exchange files with Android devices or vice versa. Good luck.