AirDrop is a feature on Apple devices that allows users to share files with other Apple devices nearby. It uses a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection, so no internet connection is needed. To use AirDrop, both devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on, and AirDrop must be enabled on both devices.
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To enable AirDrop on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, open Control Center and then tap and hold on the network settings card in the top left corner. Touch and hold on the AirDrop button, then choose one of these options:
- Receiving Off: You won’t receive AirDrop requests.
- Contacts Only: Only your contacts can see your device.
- Everyone: All nearby Apple devices using AirDrop can see your device.
To share a file using AirDrop, open the app that contains the file and then tap the Share button. If you’re sharing a photo from the Photos app, you can swipe left or right and select multiple photos. Tap the AirDrop button and then tap the name of the device you want to share the file with.
The user on the receiving device will receive an AirDrop notification. They can tap Accept to receive the file. The file will then be saved to the appropriate app on the receiving device.
Here are some tips for using AirDrop:
- Both devices must be within range of each other. AirDrop has a range of about 30 feet.
- Both devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
- AirDrop must be enabled on both devices.
- If you’re having trouble using AirDrop, try restarting both devices.
- If you’re still having trouble, contact Apple Support for help.