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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Learn how to share and receive photos, documents, and more with other Apple devices nearby using AirDrop. Find out how to adjust AirDrop settings, accept or decline requests, and troubleshoot common issues.

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    • Before you begin
    • Send an item using AirDrop
    • Allow others to send items to your iPhone using AirDrop
    • Turn off cellular data for AirDrop
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    With AirDrop, you can wirelessly send photos, videos, documents, and more to other nearby devices and Mac computers.

    Transfers are encrypted for security, and the recipient can accept or decline each transfer as it arrives.

    •Make sure that the recipient you’re sending to is nearby and within Bluetooth range and that you both have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.

    •Check that the recipient you’re sending to has their AirDrop set to receive from Everyone or Contacts Only.

    •If you’re not in their Contacts, have them set their AirDrop receiving setting to Everyone in order to receive the file.

    •If you’re in their Contacts and they set AirDrop to receive from Contacts Only, they need to have your Apple ID email address or phone number included in your contact card for AirDrop to work.

    1.Open the item on your iPhone, then tap , Share, AirDrop, , or another button that displays the app’s sharing options.

    2.Tap , then tap the AirDrop user you want to share with. (You can also use AirDrop to share between your own devices.)

    Tip: If you’re within close range of someone in your contacts, you can initiate a transfer by opening the file you want to share, then moving your iPhone close to your contact’s iPhone (on supported models with iOS 17 or later).

    To use AirDrop to securely share app and website passwords with someone using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, see Share passkeys and passwords securely with AirDrop on iPhone.

    1.Open Control Center, touch and hold the top-left group of controls, then tap .

    2.Tap Contacts Only or Everyone for 10 Minutes to choose who you want to receive items from.

    Cellular data charges may apply when you use AirDrop.

    If you don’t want to use cellular data when you’re out of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi range, go to Settings > General > AirDrop, then turn off Use Cellular Data.

    Typically this is a one-time setting, but you might want to change it if, for example, you’re traveling and want to avoid roaming charges.

    To quickly share your contact information, see Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact information.

    Learn how to wirelessly send photos, videos, documents, and more to other nearby Apple devices and Mac computers with AirDrop. Find out how to turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, set your AirDrop receiving options, and avoid cellular data charges.

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · Learn how to use AirDrop on your iPhone or iPad to quickly send photos, documents, and more to nearby Apple devices, including how to share by bringing your iPhone next to someone else's,...

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  3. Apr 18, 2022 · Learn how to share files between Apple devices using AirDrop, a simple and fast feature that creates a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection. Find out how to enable, disable, and customize AirDrop settings for your privacy and convenience.

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  4. Sep 14, 2022 · How-to. By Peter Wolinski. last updated 14 September 2022. Here's how to use AirDrop on iPhone and iPad, for transferring files quickly and easily. Comments (0) (Image credit: Shutterstock)...

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  5. Jul 19, 2022 · Learn how to enable AirDrop on your iPhone to share files wirelessly with nearby Apple devices. Find out how to send and receive files with AirDrop using the Photos app or other apps.

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  7. Oct 20, 2022 · AirDrop is a feature in iOS and macOS that lets physically close Mac and iOS devices share files wirelessly with one another with a minimum of fuss. The name basically means to send or 'drop' files over the air from one device to another.

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