On iOS 17.1, AirDrop continues remote transfers (in theory)

2023-10-30 17:26:15

iOS 17.1, released in final version on October 25, brought a new function which was briefly presented at WWDC 2023: content transfers via AirDrop are no longer interrupted when the two devices are no longer within range of one of them. the other. To continue the transfer initiated locally remotely, the sending iPhone or iPad is responsible for transferring the content to the cloud, and the receiving terminal retrieves this content using its internet connection.

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To use this new possibility, simply check the following box if you have not already done so: Settings > General > AirDrop > Use cellular data. In theory, there is nothing more to configure, AirDrop automatically switches the transfer to the cloud when the receiving device is no longer nearby. In practice, we were unable to take advantage of the function despite our various tests with several videos. Every time we moved the two devices apart (one leaving the office Wi-Fi network while the other stayed there), the AirDrop transfer stalled, without the cloud taking over.

If you have had better luck than us, do not hesitate to let us know, specifying the devices used and the conditions of the internet transfer.

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