“The iPad does not support NFC due to hardware incompatibility issues. The feature is only possible if the device has an NFC chip and a supporting antenna. Only the iPad Air 2 and Mini 3 feature the chip, but they don't have the antennae, eliminating any chances of iPads running the software.” Maybe that’s the case for newer iPads too.
“So why is there an NFC chip at all, if it can’t be used for NFC? Two words: secure element. The NFC chip acts as secure storage of payment-related details, and even if you’re not using them for contactless payments in retail stores, Apple Pay can still draw upon that secure data for processing payments sent online. That’s reportedly why the NFC chips are present in these devices, even if their full capabilities are going unused.”
Can’t get it to work between my 11 pro and 13. Contact share works though.
Doesn’t seem to be any videos of someone doing it either so not sure if I’m missing a step…
I hope this doesn’t work if the receiving phone’s screen is off. Otherwise you’re going to get a lot of unsolicited pictures while walking around in public.
I hope this doesn’t work if the receiving phone’s screen is off. Otherwise you’re going to get a lot of unsolicited pictures while walking around in public.
Kind of. You can start the AirDrop next to each other and then move apart and it'll continue over the internet. What I would like to see is being able to do it when you are not next to each other.
Isn't an email + Maildrop perfect for that? It's automatic, works with non-iCloud mail addresses (I use it with gmail), and you can be apart both in time and space.
The only limitation seems to be that you have to use Mail.app or the iCloud webmail interface.