If they do, and you’re in their Contacts, they must have your Apple ID’s email ID or mobile number in their contact card for AirDrop to work. Check to see if the person you’re sending to has AirDrop set to receive only from contacts.Turn off Personal Hotspot if either of you has it enabled. Check that you and the person you are sending to have turned on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.Check that the person to whom you’re sending is nearby and within Bluetooth and Wi-Fi range.Similar to Bluetooth, iPhone users use AirDrop to share and receive files with other nearby Apple devices. You’re done! Limiting AirDrop to your contacts is a safety approach, but selecting “everyone” is convenient if you frequently receive files from different individuals. ![]() ![]()
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