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Iphone Bluetooth File Transfer Made Easy by bukason: 8:11pm On Aug 31, 2013
iPhone file transfer through bluetooth has never been this easy. For the iPhone fans/users who at one point in time or the other have been discouraged specifically because of the limited ability of the iPhone to transfer files through bluetooth over to other phones. Welcome to the world of

"Celeste 2" bluetooth file transfer.

Forget the Airblue Sharing, just download the "Celeste 2" from cydia either from the "BigBross repo" for the tushe peeps who buys everything or simply the cracked version from the "sinfuliPhone repo". It works flawlessly and you can come back and thank me later.

Below are just a run down and with attached picture of 'how to use' of the app "Celeste 2" bluetooth file transfer.

Celeste 2 brings much improved
Bluetooth file sharing to iOS Published on August 30th, 2013
Written by: Jeff Benjamin The CocoaNuts’ original release of Celeste went down as one of the most hyped jailbreak apps in
the history of jailbreaking. The fanfare of the
release seem to rival some of the more
prominent apps to appear on the App Store at
the time. I remember waiting up until 3:00 AM in
anticipation of Celeste. It never lived up to the
astronomical amount of hype it generated, but it
was a decent app, if not a little buggy and
complicated to use. The sequel to Celeste, simply entitled Celeste 2, is a vast improvement over its predecessor. Whereas the original Celeste never quite lived
up to its claim to bring simple Bluetooth sharing to iOS, Celeste 2, for the most part, just works. The purpose of the app is to allow users to
transfer files between compatible Bluetooth
devices. These devices can include a fellow
iOS device such as an iPhone, iPod touch, or
iPad. It can also include Macs, and even
Windows machines. Generally speaking, if the device supports Bluetooth file transfer, then
chances are your iOS device can talk to it by
means of Celeste. Want to see Celeste 2 in action? Have a look
inside at our full video walkthrough after the
break… Once you install Celeste, you’ll notice a new
app icon on your Home screen. This app
contains all of the configuration options needed
to get Celeste working properly. There are
basically two options that you can configure via
the app: Show app on receive, and Import with Gremlin. The show app on receive option essentially
forces the Celeste.app to open on incoming file
transfers. This is handy because the app
provides you with a percentage status while the
transfer is in progress. The second option, Import with Gremlin, is an
option that, in theory, allows one to control how
files are imported into the apps on your device.
With Gremlin import disabled, files will be stored
in the /var/mobile/Received/ folder, which is
only accessible when using something like iFile. Gremlin allows you to bypass the need to
venture into the file structure of your iPhone,
and instead will import received files directly
into their respective apps. Unfortunately, I found the Gremlin import option
to be inconsistent at best. With the toggle set to
the off position, Music files were still
automatically imported into the stock Music
app. I also found that video files were not
imported, regardless of how the toggle was set. Speaking with CocoaNuts reps, they
acknowledge that this is a problem and are
working on a fix in the next update. Despite that main flaw, Celeste works well for
Bluetooth transfers. Both up and downstream
file transfers worked 99% of the time between
my MacBook Air and my iPod touch. I could
easily send files to and fro between the two
devices. The best part of Celeste 2 is its slick integration
with a variety of different apps. It works almost
like a built in stock feature in iOS. You can
share files from a variety of different apps,
including Photos, Notes, Music, iBooks,
Contacts, Safari, Dropbox, and more. The send dialogue is tightly integrated within each app’s
“sharing” option, making for a fairly consistent
experience across the board. I should also mention that a large part of the
Celeste 2 upgrade is the fact that the app now
uses the iOS Bluetooth stack. This means that
users can continue to stream music over
Bluetooth while simultaneously transferring files.
For someone like me, who often streams music via Bluetooth, this is a big deal. As far as simple Bluetooth file transfers go on
iOS 6, Celeste is a solid option. It’s a bit flawed
when it comes to what happens after the files
are received, but getting the files to your device
or from your device works just as you would
expect. If the CocoaNuts can tighten up the Gremlin integration, then this is an app that I
can wholeheartedly recommend. At $6.99 for the next few weeks, you may
decide that it’s best to jump now. After 9/15, the
app will go up in price to $9.99. Yes, there are
other Bluetooth options out there like AirBlue Sharing, but Celeste is perhaps the easiest and most straightforward method for sending and
receiving Bluetooth file transfers. What do you
think? Share your comments down below. Note: Celeste 2 is a free upgrade for previous

Re: Iphone Bluetooth File Transfer Made Easy by kombats: 9:02am On Sep 01, 2013
i would love to have this app but i haven't jailbreak my iphone 5, scared of bricking it.
Re: Iphone Bluetooth File Transfer Made Easy by jemier1: 8:22am On Apr 06, 2015
iPhone data transfer provides a great experience for managing and transferring photos, music, videos and more from your iOS device. You can export files from iDevices to Mac and iTunes with a single click. Do better than iTunes.

> Share & Manage Your Music Collection (iCloud music included)
> Automatically Fix & Optimize album art, song and album information
> transfer photos from iPhone to computer
> Manage & Transfer Photos, Messages, Contacts & Files
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