Ensure that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is enabled on both devices. If either device has a Personal Hotspot turned on, disable it.

This is the iPhone that will be sending the photos, not receiving them.

The receiving device will get a pop-up with that picture that you are trying to share via AirDrop. [1] X Research source

Since you can’t send pictures via Bluetooth to Androids or Windows computers, you’ll need something like an iCloud alternative. You can access iCloud from Windows computers as well as Androids, so this is the best method if you’re sharing from an iPhone to an Android phone. Go to https://icloud. com on the receiving device and sign in using the same Apple ID to sign in here that you have signed in on the iPhone. Click Photos and you’ll immediately see all the photos that were taken with the iPhone. [2] X Research source

Since you can’t send pictures via Bluetooth to Androids or Windows computers, you’ll need something like an iCloud alternative. You can access iCloud from Windows computers as well as Androids, so this is the best method if you’re sharing from an iPhone to an Android phone. Go to https://icloud. com on the receiving device and sign in using the same Apple ID to sign in here that you have signed in on the iPhone. Click Photos and you’ll immediately see all the photos that were taken with the iPhone. [2] X Research source