How do I use AirDrop? How to transfer files between Apple devices


Are you the kind of person who emails things to themselves, just as a way of getting pictures, videos and other files from one device to another? Perhaps you use something like Dropbox or Google Drive to share photos between your phone and computer. These solutions work, but aren’t the most seamless – especially when compared to Apple’s clever AirDrop system.

AirDrop is free and works across iPhones, Macs and iPads as a way to transfer files between your devices, without compression, in a matter of seconds. As well as sending files between your own Apple products, AirDrop also acts as an easy way to share photos and videos with friends.

How to set up your iPhone to use AirDrop

iPhone AirDrop setup

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Before getting started, you need to check your devices are set up correctly. And, while AirDrop isn’t available on every single device Apple has ever made, it works on Macs from 2012 onwards (running macOS 10.10 Yosemite or later), as well as iOS 7 or later on the iPhone and iPod Touch, and iPads running iPadOS 13 or later.



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