Is it possible to use the iPhone 3G as a Harddrive to store files ?
fab5freddy macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 21, 2007 1,206 7 Heaven or Hell Sep 11, 2008 #1 Is it possible to use the iPhone 3G as a Harddrive to store files ?
kevink8125 macrumors member Jun 15, 2008 39 0 Sep 11, 2008 #2 kind of, there is a free app called Air Sharing. You can use that to store comp files on your phone over the WiFi. Check it out, its pretty cool
kind of, there is a free app called Air Sharing. You can use that to store comp files on your phone over the WiFi. Check it out, its pretty cool
fab5freddy macrumors 65816 Original poster Jan 21, 2007 1,206 7 Heaven or Hell Sep 11, 2008 #3 but i mean to drag files onto it, like an external HD...... not over wi-fi. that would take to long for large files anyways...
but i mean to drag files onto it, like an external HD...... not over wi-fi. that would take to long for large files anyways...
TuffLuffJimmy macrumors G3 Apr 6, 2007 9,022 136 Portland, OR Sep 11, 2008 #4 fab5freddy said: but i mean to drag files onto it, like an external HD...... not over wi-fi. that would take to long for large files anyways... Click to expand... Nein. I think with v3.0 apple will open up the iPhone a little more and allow for this sort of file transfer... but not for at least another year sadly.
fab5freddy said: but i mean to drag files onto it, like an external HD...... not over wi-fi. that would take to long for large files anyways... Click to expand... Nein. I think with v3.0 apple will open up the iPhone a little more and allow for this sort of file transfer... but not for at least another year sadly.
M movieboy23 macrumors regular Jun 3, 2007 180 0 Sep 11, 2008 #5 wow. thats definitely surprising. i hadnt noticed that. why do u think apple would do that?
dukebound85 macrumors Core Jul 17, 2005 19,131 4,110 5045 feet above sea level Sep 11, 2008 #6 i remember there being an uproar when the first iphone and ipt did not have the option "enable for disk use" that every ipod had had before it i want it back needless to say
i remember there being an uproar when the first iphone and ipt did not have the option "enable for disk use" that every ipod had had before it i want it back needless to say
TuffLuffJimmy macrumors G3 Apr 6, 2007 9,022 136 Portland, OR Sep 11, 2008 #7 movieboy23 said: wow. thats definitely surprising. i hadnt noticed that. why do u think apple would do that? Click to expand... They did it, most likely, to stop the efforts of jailbreaks. How well did that work out?
movieboy23 said: wow. thats definitely surprising. i hadnt noticed that. why do u think apple would do that? Click to expand... They did it, most likely, to stop the efforts of jailbreaks. How well did that work out?