![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, as livid as this sounds, proximity plays a huge role in the wireless file transfer. If they are enabled, but you still can’t transfer files via AirDrop, turn them off and back on again. If your iPhone doesn’t send files to your Mac, run a check on both devices to make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled. The AirDrop functionality requires both the sending and receiving devices to have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled.
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