#AirdropFinderGuide AirDrop is a feature on Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac) that allows you to wirelessly send files to nearby devices. You can use it to share photos, videos, documents, and more, either with your own devices or with other people. To use AirDrop, you need to have both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled on your devices.
To use AirDrop:
Open an app and tap the Share button: For example, in the Photos app, you can select the photo(s) you want to share.
Tap the AirDrop button: This will display nearby devices that can receive the file(s).
Select the device you want to share with: Tap the device's name or icon to initiate the transfer.
Accept the AirDrop on the receiving device: The person receiving the file will need to accept the AirDrop notification.
Saved location: Once accepted, the files will be saved in the app they were originally sent from (e.g., Photos app for photos), Apple states.
For a more visual guide, here are some additional tips:
Check your settings:
Make sure AirDrop is enabled in your device's settings and that your sharing options are set to "Everyone" or "Contacts Only".
Use Control Center:
On iPhone and iPad, you can also enable AirDrop through Control Center by swiping down from the top right corner.