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    Transfer files between iPhone and iPad?

    Hi everyone,
    Is there a way to wirelessly transfer files from the ipad and iphone? I have goodreader and its a fine app in which you can actually file manage your iphone/ipad and use servers like box.net and google docs. I know you can upload the file to a server from one and download to another but is there an easier way rather than using a 3rd party server which i don't feel comfortable using yet.... I know goodreader can transfer via FTP server so will this work?

    Also, I haven't used my laptop much since the ipad so I know I could use a PC to do this, but not the direction I want to proceed with.

    I'm looking for something like Camera for iPad, you can see the screeen from the iphone on the iPad and once the pic is taken the file is transferred to the ipad. This works great but only usage is for one picture at a time and only when the pic it taken at that moment.

    Thanks everyone,

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    goodreader, Air Sharing, Print and Share, (plus others) when connected to a wifi network will allow you to exchange files between the phone and ipad directly or to and from an email server (or idisk or drop box etc.)
    And you can refer this iPod/iPhone/iPad Transfer Reviews, which includes includes the transferring of music, photos, videos, SMS, Contact ect. between iPod/iPhone/iPad and computer(PC or Mac).
    Hope it works a lot for you.
    Last edited by youjianyin; 07-11-2011 at 06:19 AM.

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    If you are connected to Wi-Fi network, then you can wirelessly transfer files between ipad and iPhone. But the best way to transfer files between iPhone and iPad to which you can opt for is iPad transfer software which efficiently does the job of transferring iPad files like messages, songs, videos etc. to iPhone or any other Apple devices or system in a complete manner.

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    Bluetooth file transfer via iFile or Celeste is slower than WiFi, but there isn't another option without internet or a computer to add or remove the files.

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    If the iPhone 4 or 4S, you can use the 30 pin dock connector SD card reader to transfer photos between each other. It won't be wireless such as WiFi or Bluetooth, but no cables.
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    Make sure both devices are on iOS 5.0 or higher, set up iCloud with same iIunes account and there you go. easy as pie

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    The usb data transfer is considered to be one of the best way to transfer data between diferent devices so i would suggest you to get a cable usb connector which will help you to in this matter. If you still does not find it ypou can take help of the vendor he will definitely suggest you a device which can ease the task of data transfer between the iphone and the ipad.

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    as far as i know, there's an app like this one, i just forgot what's the name :/

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    Try iPhone File Transfer software to transfer all your important or favorite files from iPhone to iPad.

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