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How to use AirDrop Nearby Sharing

10th September 2023

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iOS 17
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Jacob Woolcock

10th September 2023

Jacob Woolcock

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iPhone 14 Pro
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iOS 17

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Description

In this video, I’ll show you how to use the new AirDrop Nearby Sharing Mode on iOS 17. It’s a game-changer! Learn how to bring two phones close together and witness the cool animation as you effortlessly share photos and more. This is the latest and most convenient way to AirDrop between phones using the new AirDrop on iOS 17. Join me for this exciting tutorial and unlock the full potential of seamless phone-to-phone sharing.

Transcript

AirDrop in iOS 17 has completely changed how it works. Yes, you can still do it the old-fashioned way by pressing the share button and choosing a device, but it’s now so easy to simply hold two iPhones head to head, so top to top, and it will share your file between them, almost like magic. All you need to do on the iPhone that’s sending the file, be it a photo or a video, is to have that open on your screen. So, I’ve got a picture here with my cat open on the screen, ready to go, and while I bring Sapphy’s phone up to the top, this happens.

That sound effect means the phones are connected. The file is sent across from one to the other, and now it’s visible on both iPhones, just like that. You don’t have to accept or receive a file, because it knows if your phones are touching, then probably you want that file anyway. But of course, if you take your phone away, it will cancel it before it gets sent, and that’s another new update to iOS 17. And there are dozens and dozens more. Please check out this playlist on the end screen now to see what else is new, and if you like this video, please do subscribe down below.

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About AirDrop
AirDrop is a wireless file-sharing feature by Apple that allows users to quickly and securely transfer files between nearby Apple devices. It uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology to share photos, videos, documents, and other content without the need for internet or additional software.
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This QuickTip video was recorded on an iPhone 14 Pro
running iOS 17.

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The content used in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All rights to the images, music, clips, and other media used belong to their respective owners. I do not claim ownership over any third-party content used. This video has not been authorised, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc.

iPhone, iPad and iPadOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions. iOS is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc. Whilst I have done my best to list all applicable trademarks for this video, in the (hopefully unlikely) event that I have missed any you can find a full list of trademarks registered to Apple Inc. here.

Finally, please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the information contained within this video was correct at time of publication, please be aware that as future updates and software changes occur some or all elements of this video may become outdated. I will endeavour to remove videos which are completely obsolete so as not to cause confusion!

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