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The restart worked!

After restarting both devices, i was FINALLY able to see my mac on my iphone and share a photo. thanks for your advice!!
 
It took me quite awhile to figure out that AirDrop doesn't support devices like 3rd Generation iPad, iPhone 4/4S, etc.

Edit: I spent some time on Google and found so many third-party apps/utilities that can transfer files like music, photos, videos, eBooks, etc. between PC/Mac and iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod) without iTunes or iCloud. I really like the one mentioned on this page

It can also transfer files from one iOS device to another. For example, you can transfer photos that you captured using your iPhone to your iPad directly using this software.
 
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Airdrop, just like so many of Apple's technologies needs to be fixed so it works reliably. I really wish they'd use all that money and supposed talent to simply make things work. I left Windows as the frustration was never ending, and now Apple doesn't seem to be much better. People used to say "Apple stuff just works" No it doesn't and don't even get me started on Siri's inconsistencies. It's ridiculous! I pay more for products from Apple, and I expect more... but we're not getting it lately.
 
The only way I managed to solve this was by following the instructions I found here:

Http://www.applemacosx.com/2015/12/03/enable-airdrop-between-iphone-and-mac




Apple's AirDrop file-sharing feature debuted with the release of OS X Lion and allowed users to transfer files from one Mac to another without using email or an external storage device. The feature made its way to iOS devices with the release of iOS 7, and offered a simple way for users to share files like photos between iOS devices. Now, with the release OS X Yosemite, users can use AirDrop to transfer files between the Mac and an iOS device for the first time.

This video shows you how it works:

Prior to the release of OS X Yosemite, users looking to transfer files between a Mac and iOS device usually had to resort to a third-party service like Dropbox or use an iCloud-connected app like Messages. AirDrop on OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 provides an easy-to-use solution for transferring files, as users can either drag and drop files from the Mac to iOS or move files from iOS to the Mac using the Share feature.

On the Mac, a number of apps like Safari, Preview, Pages, and Contacts support the Share feature. Third-party Mac apps like Deliveries, Ember, and Notability also feature Share support, allowing content to be transferred via AirDrop. On iOS, most of Apple's stock apps including Photos, Safari, Notes, and Maps feature Share support. Third-party apps including Camera+, Evernote, and eBay also support the feature.

Before you Start

You will need iOS 7 or later and OS X Yosemite in order to use AirDrop to transfer files between a Mac and an iOS device. Using AirDrop to move files between iOS and Mac is supported by all Mac models released in 2012 and later running OS X Yosemite. You can confirm that your Mac is compatible with AirDrop by clicking the Finder icon in the Dock and clicking the "Go" icon in the Menu Bar. If AirDrop is not listed as an option, then your Mac is not compatible with the feature. AirDrop between a Mac and an iOS device also requires an iPhone 5 or later, iPad 4 or later, iPad mini, or fifth-generation iPod touch.

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Apple notes that AirDrop users should ensure that devices being used are within 30 feet of each other. If you have a firewall enabled on your Mac, navigate to Menu Bar -> Apple -> System Preferences -> General -> Security & Privacy -> Firewall -> Firewall Options and ensure that "Block all incoming connections" is not checked.

Keep in mind that it is not required for both devices to log into the same iCloud account to use AirDrop, but doing so offers the benefit of transferring files through AirDrop automatically without the need to approve each transfer. Files transferred between devices logged into different iCloud accounts will need permission to accept file transfers. Both iOS devices and Macs must be powered on and not locked in order to make AirDrop file transfers.

Steps

1. Turn on Wi-Fi on your iPhone (Settings -> Wi-Fi) and Mac (Menu Bar -> Wi-Fi -> Turn Wi-Fi On. AirDrop will still work between the Mac and an iOS device even if both are using different Wi-Fi networks.

2. Turn on Bluetooth on your iPhone (Settings -> Bluetooth) and Mac (Menu Bar -> Apple -> System Preferences -> Bluetooth -> Turn Bluetooth On).

3. Turn on AirDrop on your iPhone (Slide up to access Control Center -> AirDrop -> Choose "Contacts Only" or "Everyone") and Mac (Finder -> Menu Bar -> Go -> AirDrop -> Click "Allow me to be discovered by:" -> Choose "Contacts Only" or "Everyone").

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4. You may now begin using AirDrop to transfer files between a Mac and an iOS device. To test it out, go to the AirDrop menu in Finder and notice that your iOS device is represented by circle. Drag and drop a file onto the circle, and your iOS device will prompt you to accept the file.

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You can also transfer files from the Mac to an iOS device using apps that have Share feature built-in. The Share menu can be accessed in the upper right corner of an app and is represented by a square with an upward facing arrow.

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The iOS share icon (middle) as seen in Safari
Selecting the AirDrop option from the Share menu brings up a list of devices that can receive files.

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5. Transferring a file from an iOS device to the Mac can be done in any app that supports the Share functionality. Like on the Mac, the Share button brings up a list of options for transfers including AirDrop. For example, sending an image to the Mac from the Photos app can be done by tapping the Share button, tapping AirDrop, and selecting the desired Mac. A prompt to accept the file should then appear on the Mac.

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Troubleshooting

Some users have had trouble with AirDrop functionality between the Mac and iOS devices since it launched with OS X Yosemite. Members on our forums and on Apple's support forums have reported that restarting both devices fixed their problems. If the devices aren't recognizing each other, make sure AirDrop is set to "Everyone" instead of "Contacts Only," as the latter setting has caused some problems for users. A number of users have also realized their Macs are too old to support AirDrop functionality between OS X and iOS after attempting to try out the feature, so ensure that your Mac is a 2012 model or newer by going to Menu Bar -> Apple -> About This Mac.

Article Link: How to Use AirDrop to Share Files Between Macs and iOS Devices
 
It took me quite awhile to figure out that AirDrop doesn't support devices like 3rd Generation iPad, iPhone 4/4S, etc.

Edit: I spent some time on Google and found so many third-party apps/utilities that can transfer files like music, photos, videos, eBooks, etc. between PC/Mac and iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod) without iTunes or iCloud. I really like the one mentioned on this page

It can also transfer files from one iOS device to another. For example, you can transfer photos that you captured using your iPhone to your iPad directly using this software.

I'm sure I have not posted to the correct community but none of those listed seem relevant, so, sorry, Home Sharing, you get it!



I'm using Win 10 and do not have itunes installed on my PC.



I must have done this binary file transfer in the past because there is an old copy of the file, and its supporting app., on my iphone 6. I now need to update that binary file .However following the generic instructions from Apple (and many others following a Google search) makes no sense to me. The steps are as follows:



  1. Connect your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad to your computer and select your device.


Select my device? How? Where?



  1. Click Apps


There is nothing that I can see on my PC called 'apps' - anywhere



  1. Below File Sharing, select an app from the list, and click Add.
Huh?



In other words the instructions are completely useless. How is this simple transfer done?.
 
however how do you select multiple files to transfer? eg to backup when transfering to a new phone
 
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