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Are you trying to send files through AirDrop, but it's stuck on waiting? If you're having trouble transferring things between an iPhone, Mac, or other Apple device, this can be due to a variety of issues. Luckily, these can be solved in a few simple steps. This wikiHow will show you how to fix your iOS or Mac device when it's stuck on preparing or waiting to send.
Things You Should Know
- Make sure Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on. Disconnect Personal Hotspot.
- Unlock both devices before trying to send or receive.
- Change receiving status from "Contacts only" to "Everyone".
Steps
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Bluetooth must be turned on to find other devices. If you're having trouble sending files, the Bluetooth connection could have been disabled during the transfer.
- Go to Settings → Bluetooth → toggle on Bluetooth .
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You can't have a Personal Hotspot active when trying to AirDrop. You need your Bluetooth connectivity free while you complete the transfer.
- To turn off Hotspot, go to Settings → Personal Hotspot → toggle off Allow Others to Join .
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Try to restart your device and the receiving device. You may just need a simple reset to get your connection working.
- On iPhone X and newer, press and hold the side button and either volume button until the slider appears. Slide to power off.
- On iPhones with a home button, press and hold the side button until the slider appears. Slide to power off.
- Wait a few seconds, then power on your device again.
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Disable any active VPNs. Virtual Private Networks can interfere with your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection. Temporarily disable your VPN, then try to AirDrop your file again.
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Consider a cloud service. If you need to send a large file, consider using a cloud service such as Apple iCloud , Google Drive , or Microsoft OneDrive . These can host larger files that can be accessed around the clock, which can be beneficial if you need to share with multiple people.