My IPhone If I can't pair my iPhone with my macbook how do I use airdrop?

I have an iPhone 5 and a Macbook Pro (retina) and they will not connect via Bluetooth, and as AirDrop requires Bluetooth I can't use it - or am I missing something.


Why won't Bluetooth work between two Apple devices?

iPhone 5, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Oct 22, 2013 5:29 AM

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Nov 28, 2013 6:46 PM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim,

1. I can't use AirDrop to transfer files from my iPhone to my MacBook Air. OK with that (I understand: this feature can only be used to transfer files from my iPhone to another iPhone or from my Mac to another Mac).

2. I can't use Bluetooth to transfer files from my iPhone to my MacBook Air. OK with that too (Iunderstand: I can use this feature to connect my iPhone to my car, etc...).

3. So, can you tell me how to use the Bluetooth feature on my MacBook Air? (other than to connect wireless hearphones or boomboom box).

Thank you

Nov 29, 2013 6:37 AM in response to marcolechti

marcolechti wrote:


Why would you pair a bluetooth keyboard, mice or trackpad on a ...MacBook Air?

The bluetooth feature on the MacBook is to pair head phones or a boom box.


  1. To use a full keyboard with separate numeric pad with the MBA. (One of my associates does this with his MBP)
  2. To add a standalone numeric pad next to the MBA ((I do this, and also have a 25" separate display; BTW, the Microsoft BT numeric pad works great with the MBA)
  3. To use a mouse if you hate touchpads
  4. To use a larger external touchpad
  5. To use a BT drawing tablet with the MBA

Nov 30, 2013 9:29 AM in response to marcolechti

No, you cannot use Airdrop to transfer files between Macs and iOS devices. However, that's not what I meant. I was attempting to clarify (and apparently failing) to point out that Airdrop is for transferring files. Transferring files is not the same thing as syncing. You cannot sync an iOS device using Airdrop. For further understanding, google "synchronization".


Best of luck.

Nov 30, 2013 11:39 AM in response to marcolechti

marcolechti wrote:


Meg St._Clair,


"Regardless of the devices you use": Really? Did you verify yourself? Have you tried to transfer a file with AirDrop between your iPhone and your Mac?

"It is not a way to sync them": When you transfer a file, sorry, but it is a way to sync devices.

Thank you anyway for your answer.

You don't know what you're talking about. READ this thread.

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