How to use and troubleshoot AirDrop for simple file transfers and handoffs<article>
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<p>Apple’s AirDrop feature first appeared in 2011 for transferring files and other kinds of information. It first worked only intra-platform: from iOS to iOS and macOS to macOS. Later versions could cross between iOS and macOS. It’s useful for your own equipment, when you want to send a photo from your Mac to an iPhone, and just as handy as when you’re reading an article and want to share the URL with someone you know nearby.</p><p>AirDrop relies on proximity, and requires both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on. It also won’t work on an iPhone or iPad while you have Personal Hotspot enabled, as it relies on a some Wi-Fi functions that are shifted to other purposes.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3340054/how-to-use-airdrop.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to use and troubleshoot AirDrop for simple file transfers and handoffs