![]() ![]() Make sure that you remember your PIN before you restart the iPhone. Unfortunately, I did not find an option to remove to safely remove the Kobo from the iPhone, and so I advise playing it safe and first power down the iPhone. Now the downloaded e-book is on the Kobo. It sometimes helps to see it at work, so I made this clip of me actually performing the above steps after downloading an e-book from a website: Steps on iPhone to move downloaded ebook to attached Kobo ClaraĪnd here is the same workflow, but then as a screen capture: Copy ebook from iPhone to connected Kobo Clara Closing the connection Months might go by between using this workflow. The next steps I found a bit cumbersome, but with the steps written out it is much easier. Screenshot of the iPhone with Kobo connected Copy downloaded e-book to Kobo The Kobo Reader shows up as a location to store itemsĪnd here is a screenshot from the iPhone that gives you an idea how this works. On the iPhone, the Kobo will show up as a drive under files. After confirming (pushing the confirm button) the two devices are connected. It is the same message you see when you hook it up to a computer. Once attached you will see a message on the Kobo which you need to confirm. I show it quickly in this video with my iPhone 8 and a Kobo Clara: Connect Kobo to iPhone through camera adapter You plug it into the adapter and then into iPhone and Kobo. Once you have the adapter, you can use the regular USB cable for the Kobo. ![]() I bought mine for 20 euro at a web store. The adapter is referred to as Lightning to USB 3.0 Camera Adapter and you can buy it from Apple or another company. ![]() An extra benefit is that you can charge Kobo and iPhone together. So to be on the safe side, plug in the charger as well. So again, use the camera adapter with the charger entry, the iPhone notices the difference in hardware and will complain about not enough power to operate the attached device.įor my setup, it did not matter if I plugged in the charger or not, but reported it did for his setup. Like you see here: The camera adapter in close up But the really important thing is that the adapter needs to have an entry (called Lightning) for charging. How can you then transfer a downloaded e-book to the Kobo? First I bought an adapter. The hardware prerequisites: the camera adapter and the standard cable I make these stories and videos because I like to figure things out and share my experience. I am not affiliated to Apple, Kobo or any of the sites or manufactories I mention. The video’s can be handy when you like to see it in action. I explain it extensively below in three steps: But suppose you have e-books that come out of another online resource like Gutenberg or Z-Library. Of course, you can turn your iPhone into a Wi-Fi hotspot and buy items through the official shops. Looking for loading free books with a computer? Check out my article:įree e-books on your Kobo using a computer ![]()
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