iBluetooth can send files, either by searching them in photo albums, or by searching them directly in the file system tree and allows to configure the name under which the iPhone will be detected, the PIN code for pairing , the default location for received files, etc...:

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Once iBluetooth isactivated, the iPhone becomes detectable by other bluetooth devices and it is possible to make a pair:

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Then you can send a file from a bluetooth device to the iPhone. If it is a picture, it will be visible in the Photos application :

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You should also be able to send a file from the iPhone to another bluetooth device, but this operation failed with my Macbook:

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Finally, other bluetooth devices can directly browse the file system tree of the iPhone to pick up or drop files:

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iBluetooth is still far from a complete implementation of the bluetooth, we must admit that the beginning is promising, especially since the file transfer is one of the most requested bluetooth functions. The interface is rather good, both simple and functional. To accelerate the development of the application and especially the implementation of the 26 other bluetooth profiles, the author intends to buy a complete implementation. That is why he has chosen to make iBluetooth a paid application. After five days of use, you have pay a license for an amount of €3.99.

Tested revision: 1.0
Source: Cydia / System (iSpazio repository)
Prixe: five days for free and then €3.99