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Apr 14, 2015 11:19 AM in response to jorgefromuplandby judysings,Good Afternoon, jorgefromupland,
If you are having trouble transferring data from your MacBook Pro to your iPhone 6 Plus, take a look at the resource below:
Mac Basics: AirDrop lets you send files from your Mac to nearby Macs and iOS devices - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203106System Requirements
To see if your Mac works with AirDrop, make sure you’re in the Finder by clicking the desktop (the background area of your screen), or by clicking the Finder icon in the Dock. Then, check to see if AirDrop is listed as an option in the Go menu. If you don't see AirDrop listed, your Mac doesn't support this feature.
In order to transfer files between a Mac and and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
- your iOS device needs to include a lightning connector
- your iOS device needs iOS 7 or later installed
- your Mac needs to be a 2012 or later model with OS X Yosemite installed
- Your Mac and iOS device both need bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on. You do not have to be connected to a specific Wi-Fi network.
Cheers,
- Judy
