Airdrop is an incredibly easy and convenient way to send any type of file from one Apple device to another. It works between iPhones, iPads, and even Mac devices. In this post, we’ll walk you through exactly how to use it.
The great thing about Airdrop is that it doesn’t require Wi-Fi, making it perfect for on-the-go situations. It uses Bluetooth instead, so the first step is to turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices.
You can do this by going to command center on both devices and switching on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Even if you have an older iPhone, you can turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth from the Settings menu.
Once Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on, you can change your Airdrop settings by pressing and holding on the Airdrop button. By default, it’s set to “Contact Only,” but you can change it to “Everyone” if you want someone new to send you a file.
If you want to send a file, simply press the share button and select the Airdrop option. It will show you which devices are nearby and activated with Airdrop. You can send anything from notes to website URLs to pictures.
If you don’t see the device you want to send to, make sure that device has Airdrop turned on and is set to “Everyone.” Once it appears, you can select it and send your file.
Airdrop is incredibly user-friendly and makes file-sharing between Apple devices seamless. We hope you found this post helpful!