By Official SIM Unlock • 03 August, 2020
Are you looking to transfer files from one Apple device to another? No matter what size your file, photo or video is, the AirDrop feature will transfer your content wirelessly. You can AirDrop files from any Apple device to another as long as you have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It’s really easy to use and won’t use up any of your data. In our guide below we take you through the process of knowing if your device can use AirDrop, what you’ll need and how to successfully transfer your files using AirDrop.
AirDropping files, videos, images, links and other content is very easy. As long as your AirDrop is turned on, simply select the images and videos you want to AirDrop and hit the share button. A menu will appear with the option to Airdrop the files to devices nearby. The same goes for website links too - simply tap the share button and your AirDrop options will appear. If the person you want to share content with is in your contacts they will appear with their image and the AirDrop icon - if they are not in your contacts you will just see their name without an image.
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AirDrop will only work with your device if it is running on iOS 7 or later - or for Macs running on OS X Yosemite. AirDrop will work on an iPhone 5 or above, a fourth generation iPad or newer, an iPad mini and a fifth generation iPod touch and above.
To use AirDrop on your device you must turn on both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can access this in your settings app or by swiping the pull up menu from your home screen. Make sure that your AirDrop button is also turned on. You can decide to choose who to share your Airdrop settings with when you tap the icon.
To turn on AirDop on your Mac, simply open your Finder window and locate the AirDrop option on the left hand menu bar. When you click on AiDrop you will see the devices within range as well as your sharing options. You can turn off your AirDrop by adjusting the ‘Allow me to be discovered’ option.
Receiving content via AirDrop is incredibly straightforward. When someone shares something with you using AirDrop your device will receive a notification on your screen that reads: “‘Contacts name’ wants to share a photo/file with you”. You can either accept or decline the notification. If you accept the notification you will then be directed to the place in which the file is located. For example, if you were to receive a photo, your device will then open your photo app to show you the image - and if you were to accept a website link then your phone will open safari to the link.
Receiving content to your Mac is pretty much the same method as using an iPhone, iPad or iPod. When you get the notification to accept or decline the files, you can choose to save the file in your photos or in your downloads folder so you will know where to locate the content.
If you AirDrop your Apple devices that are using the same Apple ID you won’t see a notification to accept or decline the request. Instead the file will automatically be sent to your device and will be saved in the corresponding locations.
You may come across some issues when trying to AirDrop content to someone close by or one of your contacts. If you are experiencing finding a contact to send a file to follow our suggestions below:
You have full control over who gets to see you on AirDrop as well as who can send you files. Below are the steps to adjust your settings accordingly.
Now you know how to share content from your Apple devices using AirDrop you will have endless control over what you want to share - from videos, websites, photos and even apps!