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Oct 19, 2014 12:37 PM in response to ceenvee703by Wak3NBlake,This is the exact problem I am having as well with my iPhone 6 and (Mid 2012) Non-Retina Macbook Pro.
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Oct 19, 2014 2:09 PM in response to ceenvee703by BrandanZ666,I'm having the same exact problem with the same devices. I'm on call with apple tech support right now and will keep you updated!
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Oct 19, 2014 2:38 PM in response to BigBobMcGillicuddyby Damian Smith1,This article from ArsTechnica will explain the details, but the long and short of it is, your computer need to have bluetooth 4.0 compatible chip, just like the iPhone. Which means anything older than mid to late 2012 will be unable to airdrop from Mac to an iOS device. Apple essentially adopted the iOS version of the AirDrop protocol for OS X 10.10
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Oct 19, 2014 2:46 PM in response to Damian Smith1by Wak3NBlake,Here is the spec's of my mid 2012 macbook:
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012) - Technical Specifications
Bluetooth 4.0 wireless tech is listed
Not sure why it's not working...
edit*disredard* saw your post was in reply to another user
If anyone has any updates on this, help would be appreciated.
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Oct 19, 2014 4:24 PM in response to Wak3NBlakeby BigBobMcGillicuddy,Update: the Apple engineers have released a fix for this problem: have your dad buy you a new Mac.
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Oct 20, 2014 12:09 AM in response to BigBobMcGillicuddyby brainlunaticego,@ceenvee703 I've got the same proble: my mac is able to see and send files to the iphone whereas the latter doesn't see the mac. I guess that in our case is a problem of ios8.02. Let's hope that with ios8.1 they are going to fix the problem.
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Oct 20, 2014 10:59 AM in response to brainlunaticegoby ceenvee703,I just upgraded my iPhone 6 to iOS 8.1. Same behavior: my Mac can see my iPhone and transfer files to it, but my iPhone can't see my Mac.
I will say that, somehow, no idea how, I got my Mac to show up when trying to AirDrop from my iPhone. This was yesterday. But even when it showed up, when I tried to transfer a file it said "denied." Never even appeared as an option on my Mac.
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Oct 20, 2014 12:07 PM in response to BigBobMcGillicuddyby Wak3NBlake,I had this same exact problem. I just updated to 8.1 as well but that didn't directly fix the problem.
Fix that worked for me:
Setup both devices to airdrop like normal.
With the swipe up menu open on your iPhone set the phone aside (should see the airdrop menu without your macbook popping up)
On your mac, click on the bluetooth symbol on the top right of the screen and click open bluetooth preferences.
Now your macbook should show up on your iPhone airdrop after a few seconds.
Not sure why opening these preferences activates it, but it somehow does.
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Oct 20, 2014 12:09 PM in response to ceenvee703by Wak3NBlake,Meant the above post to be in response to you.
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Oct 20, 2014 12:21 PM in response to ceenvee703by Rdigga,I am having a similar issue. Using a 2009 iMac running Yosemite and an iPhone 6 running iOS 8.1 and there is no connectivity. Nothing shows up in the AirDrop window in Finder. Anyone find a solution?
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Oct 20, 2014 12:25 PM in response to BigBobMcGillicuddyby Jozaaaif,Hi
i am using macbook pro 2011 with Yosemite and ios8.1 on my iPhone 6
but i can't airdrop between them
i need your help guys.
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Oct 20, 2014 2:17 PM in response to Wak3NBlakeby ceenvee703,I went to go try your steps, but before I could, my Mac finally appeared in my iPhone's AirDrop area. No idea why. One idea. My AirPort Extreme router provides both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz -- maybe there's some weirdness where one is connecting to the 2.4 GHz network and the other is connecting at 5 GHz.
I'll test this theory if I get a chance.
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Oct 20, 2014 3:12 PM in response to Wak3NBlakeby samaki,I'm also on iOS 8.1 (iPhone 6) and 10.10 (rMBP 2012). I've logged out and in of my iCloud accounts on both rMBP and iPhone several times but I can't get (1) Handoff to work between the two (although Handoff works perfectly between the iPhone and an iPad both running 8.1), (2) Instant Hotspot and (3) AirDrop to work. My impression is that this is a Bluetooth issue with the current OS versions (at least Handoff worked before when running Yosemite public beta), also the rMBP 2012 is Handoff and Instant Hotspot ready, that's the conclusion delivered by System Report...
What's weird is that the Mac can see the iPhone and iPad from the AirDrop Finder window, but not the other way around (as reported here by others). May this be a tell tale sign of an issue (probably) on the Mac?
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Oct 20, 2014 5:26 PM in response to BigBobMcGillicuddyby Joss541,Hi People
I usually don't post much on forums, but I found something worth sharing !For those who can't get their mid2012 (or later) macs to see their iPhone on AirDrop on Yosemite, this is a display bug from the Finder.
If your iPhone is well connected to your mac's AirDrop, you should see "1 element" at the bottom of the window, meaning that your device is indeed there !
Try to drag a picture in the empty space where your iPhone should be, and you'll see it popping on your device It juste worked for me.
Notice that it is a bug for other situations, for exemple, when you want to browse the folder with the first display option in the finder...