Just pick up a new phone? Or simply have an afternoon to burn and want to download some toys? These are our must-have iPhone apps.
Price: Free
Whether you're a big driver or just going on a long road trip, you should check out Waze. The app knows how fast users are traveling on the road and redirects you around traffic mid-trip, ultimately shortening your commute. Waze tracks more than just traffic; it also alerts you to construction, accidents, red-light cameras, and even police ahead on your route.
Price: Free
Every iPhone ships with Apple's suite of apps. However, if you happen to love Apple's hardware but not so much its software, the first switch you should make is your browser. Google's Chrome is the most popular browser of them all for a reason with a great incognito mode and o there features that make web-surfing on your phone less of pain. It's also constantly updated and is just one of the most jam-packed browsers out there.
Price: Free
Splitting a bar tab with friends can be a huge pain, especially when no one thought to bring cash with them. Cash is an app by Square that instantly transfers money between friends, for free, even between different banks. Using the app requires everyone involved sign up and connect their debit card — afterward you can pay your friends back instantly with just a few taps on your phone. In most cases, the money automatically deposits in your buddy's bank account and is instantly accessible. At most, they'll have to wait 1 to 2 business days for the deposit to clear.

Photoshop Fix
Price: Free
You don't need a computer to access some popular Photoshop features. Photoshop Fix brings some of Adobe's world-class retouching and restoration features to your iPhone, including liquify, lighten, smooth, heal, and paint. If you're a Creative Cloud customer, then you can send images from your phone directly to your desktop from the app to refine them ever further.



Price: Free
You don't need a computer to access some popular Photoshop features. Photoshop Fix brings some of Adobe's world-class retouching and restoration features to your iPhone, including liquify, lighten, smooth, heal, and paint. If you're a Creative Cloud customer, then you can send images from your phone directly to your desktop from the app to refine them ever further.
Uber Price: Free; Lyft Price: Free
At some point you're going to need a cab and there just won't be any in sight. Save yourself some time now and go ahead and download Uber or its competitor Lyft. Both apps are operating in most major cities (and some not-so-major ones and will come pick you up whenever and wherever you need them, often for less cash than a traditional taxi). Watch out for surge pricing, though. If rides are in high demand then prices often double, and can reach more than ten times their regular rate.
Price: Free, but contract required
Take the delivery fear out of online shopping with Doorman, which ensures you never have another package stolen from your doorstep. Available in a number of major cities, the app provides users with an address where they can have packages sent. A Doorman representative receives the package (and signs for it if need be), and then alerts the recipient it has arrived via the app. App users can then schedule the delivery of their packages when they're home, anytime between 6 pm and midnight. Even better, Doorman will hold on to packages up to 30 days, just in case you're doing a little traveling and aren't home to receive that big box. Doorman requires a monthly subscription, with pricing starting at $3.99 per package or $19/month. The top-of-the-line subscription runs $29/month and includes package pickups as well as deliveries.

Price: Free
Everything is better with music. With the purchase of a premium plan, Spotify allows you to listen to your favorite jams on demand, just as if you were carrying around your entire music library with you everywhere. The app has a radio option for when you want to discover new tunes, and allows you to sync music to your phone to listen when you're offline. Download a few playlists over Wi-Fi before you head out on a trip, flip offline mode on, and don't worry about getting a big charge on your cell phone bill.
Spotify
Price: Free
Everything is better with music. With the purchase of a premium plan, Spotify allows you to listen to your favorite jams on demand, just as if you were carrying around your entire music library with you everywhere. The app has a radio option for when you want to discover new tunes, and allows you to sync music to your phone to listen when 
Price: Free
With iOS 8, Apple finally added the ability to install third-party keyboards on your phone, and Swiftkey is one of the best options available. The keyboard learns how you type and adapts to your unique tapping style over time, meaning you'll be able to type faster with fewer typos. If Swiftkey isn't quite your thing, you might also try Google's Gboard.
Price: Free
Evernote is essentially a virtual notebook you have with you everywhere—perfect for downloading whatever is bouncing around in your brain. You can make notes directly in the app, save images and articles from the web, upload pages from physical notebooks, and track tasks. Evernote can even handle audio files. The best part? Everything you add to Evernote is searchable, so you can find it next week (or even five years from now) quickly and easily.
Price: $3.99
It's not raining now, but should you bring your umbrella with you for a quick coffee run across the street? Dark Sky knows. The app is able to predict weather for your exact location, not just your city, down to the minute. The app also features stunningly beautiful maps bound to bring out everyone's inner weather nerd.
Price: Free
Remembering a unique password for every app and service you use is a nearly impossible task, and you should be using unique passwords. 1Password's new mobile version syncs with the desktop app to help keep your accounts safe by creating and storing a different secure password for all the services you use — all you have to remember is one password.
Price: Free
Snapchat isn't just for millennials anymore. People of all ages are using the app to keep up with what their friends are doing. The app isn't just for individuals anymore, either. Quite a few larger publications are on here now, making Snapchat more useful for keeping up to date on news and events as well as what your best buds had for lunch. You can send individual messages within the app or build or view Snapchat Stories, which contain a series of posts.
Snapchat
Price: Free
Snapchat isn't just for millennials anymore. People of all ages are using the app to keep up with what their friends are doing. The app isn't just for individuals anymore, either. Quite a few larger publications are on here now, making Snapchat more useful for keeping up to date on news and events as well as what your best buds had for lunch. You can 
Price: Free
Apple's come a long way with its photo app, but it still lags behind the one built by its biggest competitor. Google Photos is a super-smart photo assistant that can store all your images in the cloud (a very less frustrating version of iCloud), and also intelligently organize photos using machine vision so all your snaps are searchable. Also, it creates mini-films when it notices a lot of photos from the same day or location. It's simply the best out there.
Price: Free
Beer lovers, keep track of every brew you drink with Untappd, a mobile social network of sorts. Check in different beers, rate them, and even send a virtual "cheers!" to a buddy when you like their most recent selection. Like Foursquare, you can earn badges for different types of check-ins, upload photos, find nearby bars with great selections, and share what you're drinking with friends.
Price: Free
Need to save money for an upcoming trip, pay down a loan, or figure out how you overspent so much last month last much? We recommend Mint, a much loved app that pulls all your accounts (credit cards, loans, banks, investments, and more) into one place. It gives you insight into how you're spending, giving you tools to set budgets, lets you break down spending by category, and offers reminders for upcoming bills.
Price (Instapaper): $3/mo
Price (Pocket): $5/mo
Reading on the internet can be an overwhelming experience with social networks, messaging, email, and personal assistants all serving up possible reads. Instapaper and Pocket help tame that information deluge. Pocket tends to be best with multimedia while Instapaper guns for the perfect reading experience no matter what.
Price (IFTTT): Free
Price (Workflow): $3
These apps are for pros but can make your smartphone experience one of a kind. The app creates, well, workflows with a series of "actions" that can do all sorts of things. Essentially, you create mini-apps that you can then run in an app, home screen or share extension. If all of this sounds somewhat daunting, you can also try out IFTTT (If This Then That), which also helps automate the ins and outs of your smartphone life. 
Price: Free
One of the app darlings of 2016, Prisma is a photo filter app that's unlike any other. Instead of tinting your photos which any photo app can do, Prisma loads incredibly detailed filters—many mimicking famous artists—to create truly unique pics. It's also been updated to support video and the most impressive thing about the app is that all of these effects can be applied super quickly, so you can share your latest creation as soon as possible.
Price: Free
Who has time to edit their own videos? Magisto makes your smartphone videos look like they were edited by a pro with just a few seconds of work. The app takes your photos and videos and uses artificial intelligence to edit them together into videos you can share with friends and family. The video editor has a number of built-in effects as well as a music library. Finished creations can be shared instantly from within the app to places like Facebook, Instagram, Google+, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp, or emailed to friends privately.
Magisto
Price: Free
Who has time to edit their own videos? Magisto makes your smartphone videos look like they were edited by a pro with just a few seconds of work. The app takes your photos and videos and uses artificial intelligence to edit them together into videos you can share with friends and family. The video editor has a number of built-in effects as well as a music 
Price: Free
"Where should we eat?", It's uttered by hungry would-be restaurant goers around the world. Yelp remains the best app to help guide you to the most honest reviews. It works best in highly populated urban areas, and can be used to unearth some hidden gems that you might otherwise have overlooked. Leave your own reviews for outstanding food and service.
Price (Overcast): Free
Price (Pocket Casts): $4
We're in the middle of a podcast renaissance, and you need the right tools to listen effectively. Overcast and Pocket Casts are your best options for iOS. Although Overcast is free compared to Pocket Casts ($4), they share a similar feature set though Pocket Casts has a slightly better design. Either way, you'll be a happy listener.
Price: Free
End-to-end encryption is what you should be looking for in any messenger you use. Although popular options like WhatsApp and Allo offer the feature, it's Signal from Open Whisper Systems that really gets the tech right. 
WhatsApp (owned by Facebook) and Allo (made by Google) are companies with an incentive to gather data on its users (they also store data), but Signal has no business model and exists just through donations and grants. If the government comes knocking for your information, Signal has absolutely nothing to give them, which is exactly the kind of chat protection you want.
Whether you just picked up a new iPhone or you're looking for an app revamp, these 23 apps belong on your home screen. Including everything from music, navigation, organization, messaging, photo editing, reading, social networks, keyboards, and payment apps, these pieces of software will turn an iOS device into a pro-level computing machine.

(And don't forget your other iPhone necessities.)


  • Check that your iPhone is turned on by pressing the round button on the bottom of the face of the phone.

  • Unlock the phone by sliding your finger across the slider at the bottom of the screen.

  • Adjust the volume of your iPhone by depressing the volume button on the left edge of the phone, close to the top. This will cause a volume indicator to appear, superimposed over the other icons on your screen. This will increase the volume of your ringer. If you wish to adjust the volume of the phone speaker, use this button during a live phone call. You can also control the volume of your speaker when you are using your iPhone as a music player in the same manner.
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The Apple iPhone is a smart phone that was introduced in 2007, with three other models appearing since then. The overall design and function of the phone has remained the same. The iPhone 3 added GPS and the ability to utilize a 3G connection. The iPhone 3Gs included the ability to shoot video. The iPhone 4 features an updated chassis that is a bit more angular, and the ability to make video calls. The speaker is adjusted in the same way on all models.





Display photos taken with your iPhone on your TV.



If you’ve shot some pictures with your iPhone, you might prefer to view them and share them with others by displaying them on a TV set. The Apple iPhone has a 3.5-inch touch-sensitive LED display and two built-in cameras for shooting photos and videos. The photos are saved in the device’s “camera roll.” You can connect the iPhone to a TV using the inputs for VGA, Component AV, Composite AV or HDMI and a corresponding cable purchased separately.


Things You'll Need

  • VGA, HDMI, Component AV or Composite AV cable
  • Digital AV adapter with HDMI cable
  • Connect the iPhone Dock Connector cable end to the iPhone’s Dock Connector port, located on the bottom edge of the device.
  • Plug the other end of the cable into the VGA, Component AV, Composite AV or HDMI port on your television. Consult your TV’s user guide for details on the location and appearance of the inputs on your television.
  • Press the “Home” button or the “On/Off-Sleep/Wake” button on the top of the iPhone to turn it on. Drag the “Slide to Unlock” slider to the right.
  • Tap the “Photos” icon on the iPhone’s home screen. A list of albums appears. Tap “Camera Roll” or the name of another album. Thumbnail images of your pictures appear on the screen.
  • Tap a thumbnail to open the photo and see it displayed on the TV.
  • Tap the “Play” button at the bottom of the iPhone’s screen to start a slideshow of your pictures.

Like many phones, the iPhone offers users the ability to add new ringtones to it -- both from the iTunes store, as well as custom ringtones created by the user. However, some ringtones on your iPhone may be removed after you update your iOS software. You may have also found that when you add new ringtones, they won't appear on your iPhone after you sync your device. Fortunately, there's a simple solution to this problem.
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Updating

  • It's important to keep your iOS software up-to-date because it gives you the most efficient operating system possible. In addition, it ensures that the apps you download, the videos you stream and the music you purchase are compatible with your iPhone. If you refuse to update your software, you may find that certain apps won't work with your phone anymore. To update your iPhone iOS, connect it to your computer via the USB cable that came with it. Open iTunes if it isn't already open. Click your iPhone icon in the left-hand window pane, then click the "Summary" tab in the right-hand window pane. Click "Check for Updates," then follow the on-screen prompts to update your iOS software.

Purchasing Ringtones

  • The iPhone allows you to purchase ringtones directly from the iTunes app that's on your phone. To do this, touch the "iTunes" icon on your springboard, and then touch "More," followed by "Tones." When you find a ringtone you like, touch it. This will reveal a notification that asks if you want to download the ringtone and set it to your default tone, or assign it to a contact. After assigning your ringtone, it will be saved to your iPhone library. The next time you sync your iPhone with iTunes, the ringtone will be backed up on your computer. Because these ringtones are purchased through Apple, you don't have to worry about what format they come in, or how long they are. However, if you create your own ringtone, you must take these things into consideration.

Creating Your Own Ringtones

  • Users can create their own ringtones to use on their iPhones with iTunes, or create them from a music recording program such as Audacity or Garage Band. However, there are specific rules that must be adhered in order for the iPhone to accept the ringtones into its library. If you have created a ringtone, but it doesn't show up after you synced your iPhone, it may be because of the ringtone's format. All ringtones must be in AAC format for the iPhone to accept them. Create an AAC file by transferring your music file into iTunes, right-clicking it and then selecting "Create AAC Version." A duplicate song file will be created, but in AAC format instead of MPEG format. The ringtone file must also be less than 40 seconds long. Once you've created a ringtone that abides by these guidelines, click and drag the file onto the "Ringtones" folder located in the left-hand pane of the iTunes window.
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Syncing Ringtones

  • Assuming you have the latest version of your iOS software, and you have ringtones that follow the appropriate ringtone guidelines, your ringtones should sync to your iPhone. However, some users have found that after an update, their ringtones went missing. There's a simple solution to this that can be executed using iTunes.
    Connect your iPhone to your computer via the USB cable that came with it. Cancel the sync if it occurs automatically. Click the "Ringtones" tab at the top of the right-hand window. Uncheck "Sync Ringtones" if it's currently checked. Click the "Summary" tab, and then click "Sync" in the bottom right-hand corner of the window. Allow the device to sync completely (you'll receive a notification telling you that the process is complete). Now, click the "Ringtones" tab again, but this time check the "Sync Ringtones" box. Return to the "Summary" tab, and then click "Sync" again. This time, the ringtones should be synced to your device. When the sync is complete, remove your iPhone from your computer, and touch "Settings," followed by "Sounds" and then "Ringtones." Here, you should find your ringtones that were missing earlier.



iPhone Apps

Have you ever wanted to learn to develop apps (applications) for the iPhone? These Apps have become a major way of making heaps of money. Well this article will explain how. There are four ways of learning how to do this.
  1. Take your idea to a developer who will build the application for you
  2. Use an online program builder tool that requires little or no programming
  3. Learn how to convert a program developed in HTML or other programs for use on the iPhone.
  4. Learn to develop your own apps by learning all the programs and skills yourself.
First you will need to decide whether to use “Web App” or “Native App” after looking at the pros and cons of each approach.

The Implant Option


All about Apps

What Is a Web App?
A Web App is fundamentally a website that is specifically designed for or modified for the iPhone. You can use various tools to adapt an existing website for use. Web app are built with standard web technologies (HTML, Javascript etc.). If you can build websites, then you can build basic Web Apps. You will need a specific URL or a link and most of the iphone functions and hardware will be unavailable to you. A Web App is not installed on the phone, like the Native App, and is not available in the iTunes App Store, and is not written with Objective-C.
What Is a Native App?
A Native App is developed using the iPhone system and is installed on the iPhone. The application can use all hardware (speakers, accelerometer, camera, etc.), and are written with Objective-C. Native Apps are available in the iTunes App Store which increases their appeal for users, but means that the Apps have to be submitted to Apple and approved.

Pros of Native Apps
  • Millions of registered credit card owners are just one click away from your App.
  • There are excellent development tools available when you register for Xcode, Interface Builder, and the Cocoa Touch framework.
  • You can access all the excellent hardware features of the iPhone.
Cons of Native Apps
  • There is a cost for becoming an Apple developer. Generally, native iPhone application development is more expensive than its Web application counterpart.
  • You are at the mercy of the Apple approval process.
  • You have to develop using Objective-C or a similar program on a Mac.
  • Its harder to release updates and problem fixes quickly and all you users will have to upload the revised version.
  • The development cycle and testing can be slow and are constrained by App Store’s limitations and the mysterious approval process.
Pros Web Apps
  • Web developers can use the tools they know, modify their current web design and use existing development skills.
  • You are not limited to the Mac OS.
  • Your app will run on any device that has a web browser (Blackberry, Android etc.)
  • You can fix bugs in real time and not require users to upload revised versions on their iPhones. The updates will be instantly available
  • The development cycle is much faster.
Cons Web Apps
  • You cannot access and use all the wonderful hardware features of the iPhone.
  • You have to develop your own payment system if you want to charge for the App.
  • It can be hard to develop sophisticated user interfaces. The best application are very similar to the Native Apps. Users may see that it is not a Native App and reject it.
These distinctions are breaking down somewhat, especially in a development sense because there are various programs which you can use to develop a Web App and have them converted to a Native App (see below). You can also take a Website and package it as a Native App for the iPhone and other mobile platforms using various tools.


Options for Developing an iPhone App


Option 1. Take your idea to a developer who will build the application for you
There are several developers who will work with you and create a program for your idea and have it registered by App store. They will fully develop the Native or Web App for you for an upfront fee, a monthly fee or a share of the profits. This means that you do not need any programming skills. Some companies will pay you for ideas.

Complete App Developers

TOOL
URL
AppMakr
http://www.appmakr.com/
Appanda
http://www.appanda.com/pages/faq6/
MyAppBuilder
http://myappbuilder.com/
AppIncubator
http://www.medlmobile.com/index.php?page=appincubator

Option 2. Use an online program builder tool that requires little or no programming


There are many online tools that you can use to build your own Apps from templates and various tools any functions. They supply the tools and templates. You supply your wonderful idea, great content and design skills. There are some general online App builders that are designed for general business and entertainment needs and more specific ones that target specific needs. Others allow developers familiar with HTML and javascript to write Apps using their existing program knowledge to write the code, and then will transform that code into a native iPhone Application which can be submitted to the iTunes Store. Other require knowledge of HTML, Ruby, Java, Javascript, CSS, Python, PHP.


Native App Builders

There are various websites that help you to build your own Native App using templates and tools. Most will submit your App to the iTines Store for Approval.

Examples of Native App Building Tools

TOOL
URL
AppMakr
http://www.appmakr.com/
99Apps
http://www.99apps.com
AppBreeder
http://www.appbreeder.com/
Appcelerator
http://www.appcelerator.com/
BuildAnApp
http://www.buildanapp.com/turbo/home
GameSalad
http://gamesalad.com/landing/overview
Kanchoo
http://www.kanchoo.com/
MobileAppLoader
http://mobileapploader.com/myapp/default.aspx
Mock App
http://mockapp.com
PhoneGap
http://www.phonegap.com/
Sweb Apps
http://www.swebapps.com/index.htm
TapLynx
http://www.taplynx.com/features/
Yapper
http://yapper.sachmanya.com/

Web App Tools and Converters

There are many websites that can help you to build your own Web App using templates and tools. Some offer tools that will convert your existing websites into a version suitable for the iPhone. Others will convert your Web App into a Native App. Examples of online tools that require programming knowledge such as HTML, Ruby, Java, Javascript, CSS, Python, PHP are shown below:

Web App Online Tools

TOOL
URL
Cappuccino
http://cappuccino.org/
CiUI (CNET)
http://www.clientcide.com/cnet-js-standards/ciui-cnet-iphone-ui/
EyeMags
http://eyemags.com/em/index.jsp
iUI
http://iphoneized.com/
LiquidGear
http://www.liquidgear.net/
Magic Framework
http://www.jeffmcfadden.com/projects/Magic%20Framework
MobiOne
http://www.genuitec.com/mobile/
Modelbaker
http://www.widgetpress.com/modelbaker
NimbleKit
http://www.nimblekit.com/
PhoneGap
http://www.phonegap.com/
QuickConnect
http://quickconnect.sourceforge.net/browser/index.html
Rhodes
http://rhomobile.com/products/rhodes/
RhoHub
http://rhohub.com
Rhomobile
http://rhomobile.com/
Sproutcore
http://www.sproutcore.com/
UNITYMobile #
http://www.unitymobile.com
XUI
http://www.xoetrope.com/xui

Option 3. Learn to develop your own Applications by learning all the programs and skills yourself.

What skills do you require to develop a successful and profitable iPhone App? As well as programming skills and understanding of the iPhone system you may also need to play the roles of Researcher, Creator and Idea Developer, Entrepreneur, Project Manager, Information Architect, User Information Designer, Accountant, Developer, Marketer and Advertiser. You may need help with some of these aspects.


Here is Skills Checklist

  • Ability to know what works and doesn’t work for existing iPhone Apps
  • Market Research Skiils
  • Ability to map the App Functionality in a sitemap and tree structure
  • Graphic and Layout Design
  • Graphic User Iinterface Design
  • Programming skills in the iPhone Operating System, Objective C, Cocoa, etc.
  • iPhone App Promotion, Advertising and Marketing


Don't panic there are lost of resources to help you learn.

The first major resource is the Apple iPhone Dev Centre (http://developer.Apple.com/iPhone/index.action) - Once registered you can join the team of Apple Developers and you can access iPhone SDK 3.2 for developing iPhone, iPod touch and iPad Applications. The website offers developers for the new iPhone OS lots of resources including the frameworks, tools, best-practice guidelines, and content-rich design methods for creating innovative and useful iPhone Applications. Some of the resources available are:
  • Technical Documentation and Specifications
  • Getting Started Guides
  • iPhone Reference Library
  • Application Programming Guide
  • Development Guide
  • Human Interface Guidelines and GUI
  • How to Develop Your First iPhone Application
  • A primer for Learning Objective-C: A Primer

Resources for Learning how to Program the iPhone

Books
Online Tutorials and Courses
Face to Face Courses
Check your local University and other education centres for course in developing IPhone Apps. Various course are available for various stages and most require some requisite programming skills or experience. These courses will help you:
  • Learn to use all the key tools and APIs contained in the iPhone SDK 3.0. This includes the Interface Builder, Xcode, Cocoa Touch programming, Objective-C and the APIs included in the iPhone SDK 3.0.
  • Gain actual coding experience and get feedback your design, its development and answers to your questions and problems so you can start developing your own iPhone Apps.
  • Create your first iPhone App, or improve an existing App that you may be working on.
  • Get an understanding of how to program the iPad.
irDrop is a miraculous file sharing tool for Apple users. By using this tool, users can share links, media content, files, etc. from one iOS device to another iOS device or from one Mac to another Mac. However, after iOS 8 and Yosemite, not just you can AirDrop between Macs, but also AirDrop iOS to Mac or vice versa. In this article, you will read how to use AirDrop on Mac and iOS device.
If you have newly bought an Apple device, then in the process of getting handy with it, you might have learned how to use Airdrop on Mac and iOS devices. Using this tool, you will be able to transfer files among Apple devices.
Apple’s AirDrop functions through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. If you own a Mac system with OS Lion up to OS X Mavericks, then you can use this peer-to-peer file transferring tool only to transfer files from one Mac to another Mac. However, with these Mac OS X versions you can’t send files to iOS devices like iPad, iPhone, etc. For sending files from a Mac device to an iOS device, you need the latest OS X, i.e., Yosemite and iOS 8 in the respective devices. Similarly, an iOS device with iOS 7 can share files only with another iOS 7 or iOS 8 device. If you wish to AirDrop iOS to Mac, then you need a device supported by iOS 8 and above versions.
It means, transferring files from Mac to iOS or vice versa is possible only if the Mac has Yosemite and the iOS device has iOS 8.
How to Use Airdrop on iPad or iPhone?
Using the Apple’s file transferring tool is trouble-free as you don't require struggling with any settings or configuration. That makes it one of the convenient and easiest methods for wirelessly sharing files, photos, links, videos, etc. from one Apple device to another. To start using this tool on your iPad or iPhone, perform the following steps:
  • Open the 'Control Center,' on your iPhone/iPad 
  • Now, tap the 'AirDrop' button
  • Select ‘Contacts,’ if you are receiving or sending files from a peer user included in your contact list.
  • Select ‘Everyone,’ if you are receiving or sending files from a peer user not included on your contact list.
  • Now, go to the respective app for the kind of content you want to share. If you want to share a picture, go to ‘Photos,’ if you want to share a phone number, go to ‘Contacts.’
  • From inside the app, select the content you want to share.
  • Now, tap the ‘Share’ button, and from the drop down select ‘AirDrop.'
  • Next, select the Apple user with whom you want to share that content.
The content will get shared. Your receiver will get a notification symbolizing the incoming file. He/she has to accept the file to get it downloaded on his device.
How to Use Airdrop on Mac?
First make sure that you have enabled Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both the sender and receiving devices and the two devices shouldn’t be separated by a distance more than 30 feet.
  • Now, launch the ‘Finder.’
  • Here, click the 'AirDrop' button
  • That will open a window listing the nearby Apple users with active AirDrop on their device.
  • If you are sending the file to a Mac system, then the AirDrop window should be open in his device.
  • If you are sending file to an iPhone or iPad, then the ‘AirDrop’ button should be on through ‘Control Center.'
  • Now, select the content you wish to share.
  • Then, drag and drop that content on the icon of the user to whom you want to send the file.
The content will get shared. Your receiver will get a notification symbolizing the incoming file. He/she has to accept the file to get it downloaded on his device.
Conclusion
Using Airdrop on Mac and an iOS device is extremely easy as you don’t need to setup any settings. You just need to perform a few simple steps, to can get this done. All you need to take care is that your device should have the right operating systems, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi should be enabled, and the two devices should be within a distance of 30 feet.

The Rise of How to Get Album Artwork on Iphone

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