AirDrop is a setting that let's you share notes, photos, etc. with people near you.
No, you do not need iCloud for AirDrop to work on an iPhone 5s. AirDrop uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to establish a connection between devices, allowing you to share files without requiring an iCloud account. However, both devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled for AirDrop to function.
To transfer photos from an iPhone 7 Plus to an older iPad without using AirDrop, you can use iCloud. Ensure both devices are signed into the same iCloud account and have iCloud Photos enabled in the Settings under Photos. Once synced, your photos will automatically appear on the iPad. Alternatively, you can connect your iPhone to a computer, transfer the photos to the computer, and then sync them to the iPad using iTunes or Finder.
To set up AirDrop on your Apple device, first ensure that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled. On an iPhone or iPad, swipe down from the upper-right corner to open Control Center, then tap on the AirDrop icon and select either "Contacts Only" or "Everyone" to adjust visibility. On a Mac, open Finder and click on AirDrop in the sidebar; you can also set your visibility preferences at the bottom of the window. Once set up, you can share files by selecting the AirDrop option from the share menu in various apps.
An airdrop is the act of delivering goods or personnel by dropping them from an aircraft by parachute.
Sorry for the delayed reply. To transfer notes from iPhone to iPad, you can use AirDrop as below: Ensure that AirDrop, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are enabled on both of your Apple devices. On your iPad, set the visibility to either "Contacts Only" or "Everyone" so it can be detected by other devices. Launch the Notes app on your iPhone and open the specific note you want to transfer. Locate the three dots icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap on it, then select the "Share" option followed by "AirDrop." Choose your iPad's name from the available options. Once the transfer is initiated, your iPad will receive the note. You can then review the content of the note if needed. And you can also use Gmail, iCloud, Coomuster Mobile Transfer, Yahoo Account, etc. to help you transfer notes from your iPhone to your iPad. Hope this will be your help.
To airdrop an iMovie project, first ensure both devices are compatible with AirDrop and that AirDrop is enabled on both. Open your iMovie project, tap the share button (the square with an upward arrow), and select "AirDrop" from the sharing options. Choose the device you want to send it to, and the recipient will receive a notification to accept the transfer. Once accepted, the project will be available on the receiving device.
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No. AirDrop is 100% free and is included in selected iOS devices and Macs (generally if the device was bought in the last few years it should have AirDrop).
An airdrop is the act of delivering goods or personnel by dropping them from an aircraft by parachute.
Here’s how to send pictures from an iPhone while keeping them original: iMessage or Mail (Original Quality) – When sending via Mail, choose “Actual Size” instead of “Small” or “Medium.” iMessage usually compresses, so Mail is better for full resolution. AirDrop – Use AirDrop to send photos directly to another Apple device without compression. MobiKin Transfer for Mobile – Connect your iPhone to a computer or another phone and transfer photos in full resolution safely. iCloud Shared Album / Link – Upload photos to iCloud and share the link. Recipients can download the original files.
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Here’s a simple way to transfer iPhone files to a new Mac: Use MobiKin Assistant for iOS (Recommended) Install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your Mac. Connect your iPhone via USB and trust the computer. The software will detect your device and show categories like Photos, Videos, Music, Contacts, Messages, etc. Select the files you want and click Export to save them on your Mac. Use Finder (macOS Catalina and later) Connect your iPhone via USB. Open Finder → select your iPhone under “Locations.” Click Files to see apps that support file sharing. Drag and drop files to your Mac. Use iCloud Drive Enable iCloud Drive on your iPhone (Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → iCloud Drive). On your Mac, sign in with the same Apple ID and open Finder → iCloud Drive to access synced files. AirDrop (For small files) Enable AirDrop on both devices. Select files on your iPhone → Share → AirDrop → choose your Mac.