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What is airdrop & how do I use it?

Initially available with OS X Lion (10.7) for Mac to Mac transfers, AirDrop was later made available for mobile devices starting on iOS 7. AirDrop is, perhaps, one of the most underused features in the Apple ecosystem, but it is a great resource for Apple users. Let’s take a look at how to use it.

When did airdrop come to iOS?

History AirDrop made its debut as a part of Mac OS X Lion back in 2011. But it didn’t arrive on iOS until 2013 when it was added to the iPhone operating system as a part of iOS 7. Even then, the macOS AirDrop protocol and iOS AirDrop protocol weren’t interoperable.

What does everyone mean on Apple airdrop?

“Everyone” means that any person with an Apple device in range can see your device. Apple lists the range of AirDrop as roughly 30 feet. To make a drop, first select the content you want to share and tap the share button, which looks like a box with an arrow coming out of it.

Who can see my airdrop device?

Once you tap it, you’ll have to choose between making your device available to “Contacts Only” or “EEveryone.” “Contacts Only” is just what it sounds like, only your contacts will know you’re on AirDrop. “Everyone” means that any person with an Apple device in range can see your device. Apple lists the range of AirDrop as roughly 30 feet.

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