How to Turn On AirDrop

You can start the AirDrop feature in one of two ways: either in the Settings app or in the Control Center. The service works over Bluetooth, so senders and receivers must be near one another—within 30 feet and preferably closer.

Use AirDrop from the Control Center

Receiving Off disables your phone from receiving AirDrop requests, so nearby devices cannot see your phone when they attempt to share files. However, you can send files to others.Contacts Only restricts AirDrop to only people in your address book. This provides the most privacy but also limits the number of people who can share files with you.Everyone lets everyone around you share files with you over AirDrop. 

Turn on AirDrop Using iPhone Settings

You can also turn on AirDrop in the iPhone’s Settings app.

How to Enable AirDrop on Older Phones

If you have an older iPhone, you can turn on AirDrop as long as your iPhone has iOS 7 or later. 

How to Share a Files Over AirDrop

To send a file to someone: After you send the content over AirDrop, wait for the other user to accept or decline the transfer. A Waiting message displays as the file is sending, a Sending message displays during the transfer, and a Sent message appears after the file is accepted and delivered. If the other user declines your AirDrop request, a red Declined message appears instead.

How to Accept or Decline an AirDrop Transfer

When someone sends you data over AirDrop, a window displays on your phone screen with a preview of the content. You have two options: Accept or Decline. If you tap Accept, the file is saved to your device and opened in the appropriate app. For example, accepting a transfer of images over AirDrop saves the photos to your phone and opens the images in the Photos app, URLs launch in the Safari browser, and so on. If you tap Decline, the transfer is canceled, and the other user is notified that you declined the request.

Which Apps Support AirDrop?

Many of the preinstalled apps that come with the iOS work with AirDrop, including Photos, Notes, Safari, Contacts, and Maps. You can share photos, videos, websites, address book entries, text files, and more. Some third-party apps support AirDrop. However, it’s up to developers to include AirDrop support in their apps, so not everything you download from the App Store works with AirDrop.

AirDrop Requirements

Here are the requirements to share between a Mac and an Apple mobile device:

An iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad with iOS 7 or later. A Mac from 2012 with OS X Yosemite (10.0) or higher, except for the mid-2012 Mac Pro, which isn’t compatible. Another iOS or Mac user with an AirDrop-compatible device. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on on both the sender and recipient devices. When you share files between two Mac computers, both computers may be older than 2012, but they must be running OS X Yosemite or later.