2023-06-19 12:34:54
The iOS 17 system, which was recently announced by the technology giant Apple during its annual developer conference for the year 2023 AD, has become the talk of many Apple device users, in order to provide many wonderful features that Apple device users are eagerly awaiting, especially for the AirDrop service that the company launched earlier. Since Apple launched AirDrop, it has become the favorite way for iPhone users to easily send photos, videos, documents, and more to nearby Apple devices. New features Over the past years, this feature has not changed much, but this year, Apple added in iOS 17 many new features to AirDrop that would make it better than before. According to technology experts, there are five new features that will soon arrive in the AirDrop service with the iOS 17 system update, which is expected to reach iPhones this fall, and the most prominent of these features are the following: 1- The NameDrop feature The new NameDrop feature will arrive in AirDrop with iOS 17 They aim to make it easier to share your numbers and contact information. Instead of typing in someone’s number to call or texting them so they have your number, NameDrop lets you bring your phone close to the other person’s phone to exchange contact details, and when you bring the two phones closer together, each person’s contact card appears with a picture of you that you can customize and edit. Users can specify the numbers and e-mail in their contact card that they want to share, and this feature also works between the iPhone and the nearby Apple Watch that works with the latest version of the operating system, which is watchOS 10, which is coming this year. 2- A new gesture to share content The gesture of bringing the iPhone closer to another iPhone that works with the NameDrop feature allows sharing content such as photos and files, and as soon as the two phones are brought together, the transfer will begin via AirDrop, without the need to manually choose the person’s name. 3- Continue transferring files online right now AirDrop works in such a way that it requires you to keep your phone close to the other person’s phone until any transfer is complete, and if you leave the transfer range available in AirDrop, the transfer will fail and the content sharing process will not complete, and this can be annoying Especially when sending or receiving many large files such as videos. But in iOS 17, if you leave an AirDrop range, the content you want to share with someone will continue to be sent securely and in full quality over the Internet. To use this feature, both you and the recipient must be signed in to your iCloud account. 4-Using SharePlay via AirDrop Placing an iPhone near another iPhone allows you to start a shared activity with a specific person via SharePlay, which allows two people to listen to audio clips or watch a movie together. And with the new SharePlay API, third-party app developers can make their apps support this feature, allowing you to get into the same game with your friend and other shared activities. 5- Image distortion In iOS 17, Apple introduced a new feature designed to automatically blur images sent via AirDrop that may contain sensitive content, but you can view the image by clicking the Show button. Follow more: How to find AirDrop files that you received on your iPhone or Mac iOS 17 The giant technology company, Apple, revealed during the 2023 developer conference, which was announced recently, regarding iPhone phones that support the iOS 17 update, As well as phones that will not support the new update. The launch date of the official version of iOS 17 Apple made it clear that the launch of the official version of the new iOS 17 system will take place at the end of summer 2023, noting that the new system is easier to use, and works to upgrade the communication experience, as it will allow users to choose the way incoming calls appear to them. , by adding pictures, emoji, or colorful text to these calls. You can follow the latest news via Madam’s Twitter account
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