AirDrop has been around for more than a decade, providing Apple users a quick and easy way to share files between devices—when it chooses to work, anyway. You can use AirDrop to send everything from photos, documents, videos, audio files, web links, contact cards, and notes between iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The feature uses a combination of wifi and Bluetooth to transmit your files between devices, and it's usually a quick and reliable alternative to texting or email, but it can be finicky in practice.Here's how to set up AirDrop and start using it right away.How to turn on AirDropTo start using AirDrop on your iPhone or iPad, you'll first need to ensure that wifi and Bluetooth are turned on
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