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How to Use AirDrop: Step-by-Step Guide

AirDrop is a fast and secure way to wirelessly transfer files—like photos, videos, documents, and more—between Apple devices. Here’s how to set it up and use it on your iPhone.

Setting Up AirDrop

1. Access Control Center

• On iPhones with Face ID: Swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen.

• On iPhones with a Home button: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.

2. Ensure Connectivity

• Make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are both turned on.

• You don’t need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network, but Wi-Fi must be enabled.

3. Enable AirDrop

• Press and hold the network settings card (the box with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons).

• Tap AirDrop and select one of the following:

• Receiving Off – disables AirDrop.

• Contacts Only – only people in your contacts can see your device.

• Everyone for 10 Minutes – allows any nearby Apple device to see your device temporarily.

Sending Files via AirDrop

1. Open the file (e.g., photo, document, website link) you want to share.

2. Tap the Share icon (a square with an arrow pointing up).

3. Tap the AirDrop icon in the share menu.

4. Choose the recipient’s device from the list.

5. The recipient will get a prompt to Accept or Decline the file.

Receiving Files via AirDrop

• When someone sends you a file via AirDrop, you’ll see a preview with the option to Accept or Decline.

• Accepted files open in the appropriate app (Photos, Safari, Files, etc.).

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