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Topic: Not so smooth to connect iPhone 6 through Bluetooth adapter? (Read 2425 times) previous topic - next topic
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Not so smooth to connect iPhone 6 through Bluetooth adapter?

Based on the last last thread I started in the forum, I  adopted the advice by many OP that I should add a Bluetooth dongle to my laptop and finally the audio stream works flawlessly so far with all my gadgets.  By the way, I ordered Inateck new released Bluetooth adapter :
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00MTBZY4A
It is said as an upgraded edition of its old item. But last weekend, I just puzzled about its use with iPhone 6. My friend came to visit me and want to share his new favorite songs with me on his 6. But we tried many times with a failure. My laptop has shown the connection works but the music can't be expressed.

Has anybody could tell us whether there is any special clause on the iPhone 6's Bluetooth function ? Or is it possible we ignored some important information or operation?

Moreover, maybe someone knows the explanation of  EDR WIDCOMM  ?

Not so smooth to connect iPhone 6 through Bluetooth adapter?

Reply #1
iPhones cannot be synced that way over Bluetooth. iTunes can only sync over USB or indirectly over your network's WiFi connection, assuming you've configured the phone to talk over it and it can communicate with your computer, and you've already paired it with iTunes using a USB connection.

You probably won't be able to pull your friend's music collection off the phone with iTunes, though, since Apple is not really in the business of people swapping music using their devices as a shuttle. Syncing music with iTunes tends to be a one-way affair, from computer to device and not back again.

I may be wrong, though.

Not so smooth to connect iPhone 6 through Bluetooth adapter?

Reply #2
iPhones cannot be synced that way over Bluetooth. iTunes can only sync over USB or indirectly over your network's WiFi connection, assuming you've configured the phone to talk over it and it can communicate with your computer, and you've already paired it with iTunes using a USB connection.

You probably won't be able to pull your friend's music collection off the phone with iTunes, though, since Apple is not really in the business of people swapping music using their devices as a shuttle. Syncing music with iTunes tends to be a one-way affair, from computer to device and not back again.

I may be wrong, though.


Yeah. I have asked Apple users around me about their Bluetooth use. Most people admit that they less stream the music on iPhones to their laptop over Bluetooth but as a way with iTunes. But it is very ok to transfer and exchange files through iPhone Bluetooth.

I am just figuring the solution to my puzzle with the adapter in my hand. After all it goes well with my using environment always.

Maybe we should obey the common doing. Maybe Inateck or Apple Support can provide more professional suggestion officially.