How do I utilise Apple AirDrop and what is it?


"It's now easier than ever to transfer files and photos between devices.

You can use AirDrop to send files - even those too large for email - from an iPhone to a Mac or iPad with just a tap as long as the devices are within range."

It's now easier than ever to transfer files and photos between devices.

You can use AirDrop to send files - even those too large for email - from an iPhone to a Mac or iPad with just a tap as long as the devices are within range.

AirDrop uses a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to transfer data, so your iPhone, iPad, or Mac must be within 30 feet of each other.

How to Airdrop on an iPhone?

Make that your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as any Personal Hotspots, are turned on before using AirDrop.
Make sure your AirDrop settings are set to Contacts Only or Everyone rather than Receiving Off when receiving files, and the same is true for the device you're sharing the content with.

For AirDrop to work, the Apple device with which you're sharing content must have your email address or cellphone number in its contact card.

If neither you nor they have that information, make sure that both devices' AirDrop settings are set to Everyone.