Want to share photos, videos, locations, or phone numbers to an iPhone, iPad, or MacBook? This can be easily done with AirDrop. So, what exactly is AirDrop on iPhone? What functions does AirDrop have on iPhone and iPad?
Exploring the Concept of AirDrop on iPhone and iPad
What is AirDrop on iPhone and iPad?
AirDrop allows you to transfer videos, map locations, and phone numbers
AirDrop is a feature that enables users to quickly and easily transfer data between devices within the same iOS ecosystem (iPhone, iPad, Macbook) via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It's not compatible with other operating systems like Android. Thanks to AirDrop, you can effortlessly transfer videos, map locations, phone numbers, etc., from iPhone to iPad.
How to Use AirDrop
Step 1: Activate AirDrop on iPhone and Macbook
On your iOS mobile device like iPhone, you can do this through the settings menu or the Control Center.
First, navigate to Settings => General => AirDrop. Then choose to share content with Contacts Only (those in your address book) or Everyone. Opting for Everyone means allowing anyone using AirDrop to discover and send data to you. However, you also have the option to decline data sent from devices you don't recognize.
Alternatively, you can place your finger on the bottom edge of the screen and swipe up to reveal the Control Center. Once opened, you'll see various icons with different functionalities, including AirDrop. The AirDrop icon is a circle with a missing corner, making it easily recognizable.
For Mac laptops, the easiest way is through Spotlight Search. Alternatively, you can use the shortcut Command + Space to bring up the Spotlight Search box on the screen.
In the AirDrop window, you also share data similar to iPhone by choosing sharing settings (Contacts Only or Everyone) via the links at the bottom left of the screen. Ensure that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on during the data sharing process.
Step 2: Proceed with transferring data and content
Select the file you want to share, which could be a photo or video, then click on the arrow and square icon. Then press select the device you want to transfer the content to. On a Mac, if you've opened the AirDrop window, simply drag the file onto the icon of the person you want to share with. This method is simpler than individually selecting files and choosing to share via AirDrop from the menu.
Step 3: Receive files, data
When someone shares data with you, your device will prompt you to accept or decline the file. If you accept, on a Mac, the file will be located in the Downloads folder. Whereas on an iPhone, the file will always be opened with its compatible app.
These are instructions for readers to easily utilize the AirDrop feature on iPad, iPhone, and Macbook devices. Hopefully, this sharing will assist you in the data sharing process via AirDrop. If readers are unclear about how to use AirDrop or have any queries, they can leave a comment below this article. In case AirDrop isn't working for iOS 12 users, refer to the article fixing AirDrop not working on iOS 11.2 here.