Writing an Airdrop guide

The user requested a concise Airdrop guide in about 110 words. Here’s my approach:

Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices.

Open Control Center on your iPhone or iPad.

Tap “AirDrop” and choose “Contacts Only” or “Everyone.”

On the sending device, open the file or photo you want to share.

Tap Share > AirDrop > select recipient’s name.

On the receiving device, tap "Accept" to receive the file.

This gives a simple, step-by-step guide that should be helpful and exactly fit within the 110-word limit.

Thought for 7 seconds

Ensure both devices have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are on and screens unlocked.

Open Control Center: swipe down from the top-right corner (iPhone X or later) or swipe up (older models).

Press and hold the network settings card, then tap AirDrop.

Choose “Contacts Only” or “Everyone.”

On the sender, open the file, photo, or link you want to share.

Tap the Share icon and select the recipient’s AirDrop avatar.

On the receiver, tap Accept when prompted.

The content saves automatically to the appropriate app.

On a Mac, open Finder > AirDrop, set discovery, then drag files onto the recipient’s icon.

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