Guide To Transfer Files From PC To iPhone & iPad Using Pushbullet

Beside iTunes where you can easily sync all your data from your iPhone or iPad to computer or from your computer to your device, transferring files between your iPhone and computer isn’t a simple task to do. For instance when anyone want to transfer a PDF file to his iPhone/iPad, he should use an indirect method, like iBooks, Dropbox or simple email that file to himself, which we think is not fear. When we come to file management, the iOS devices are effective like any Android device. Just because of Apple policy. Here we got a little guide to transfer files from PC to iPhone & iPad using Pushbullet.

Pushbullet app

Yes by using third-party you can do this, like if you need to transfer any file from PC to iPhone, or from iPhone to PC, the Pushbullet app is very useful app in this case.

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About Pushbullet:

Pushbullet app is available for iPhone and iPad and even for Android as well. Whether you install Pushbullet as a Firefox Add-on or Windows app. You need a Pushbullet account, once you create an account, then you will be able to “push” lots of things to your device using Pushbullet interface.

Pushbullet makes it easy to instantly push files, links, notes, lists, reminders, addresses, and more to your and your friends Android phones and tablets, right into their notification shades.

How To Transfer Files From PC To iPhone & iPad Using Pushbullet

  • First of all it is required that Pushbullet app is already installed  on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Now just login with a Pushbullet account on your web interface.
  • On Pushes form just click on attachment icon.

Pushbullet app

  •  Now just click the “To” field as shown in above image and provide file here to upload.
  • Simply hit the button called “Push It”.
  • A notification will appear on your iPhone from Pushbullet.

Obviously, after transferring file you need to open that file in a particular app. For example, if you “push” a PDF to your iPhone then you need to open that in iBooks. So this is very simple and easy method, particularly if somebody not like to make use of iTunes for file transfer.

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