iOS 17 Beta 2 now features airdrop just by putting your iPhone's next to each other. Even in the beta this feature already feels like magic! #ios17 #ios17beta
@it’s common problem, sometimes guy with other phone have to restart the phone to make it working and if it doesn’t work then i’m the one restarting and then it works so yeah it sucks
@@TheMateo123 not at all , Samsung still lacks optimization on even the simplest levels , it’s like having a race car that runs on unleaded , versus one that takes racing fuel .
@@argon7479 nah android is trash , nobody can convince me otherwise , you can have your fruity custom themes all you want . When it comes to gaming / daily usage of any apps apple reigns supreme . Only thing android is good for is high optical zoom , other than that the whole phone is a waste . Never will android be as optimized as iOS , there are far to many phones being release that use android os . They have to make the software optimal for casual android users cause they phone ranges begin at budget level pricing .now it’s different with iPhones as they optimize the software thru and thru to not only run flawless on flagships but any model that came before , because each year they drop flagships aside from SE ( which still has flagship chipsets and capabilities just no Face ID ) they run the game
Apple fans are the most useless and senseless set of fans in the whole world! But what really even hurt is that they don’t even know what’s technology or the main things, if apple make anything they call it magic and whatever… meanwhile all these were all done years years years ago on a low key !!! Apple always waiting for android to make a release before they update their feature or Device😂😂😂 maybe iPhone 16 will be a drop screen or full screen 😂😂😂😂😂. iPhone can’t even work properly for hours without getting hot and so hot and start freezing !! Damn !!! Of course TH-camrs won’t say all these lad gotta eat just by lying 😊
@@iHazMuffinzit isn't pretending or any heavy editing bro... It's called processing an image. Also even if it's heavily editing or pretending whatever it maybe, but lol your i phone can't even pretend to do it 😂😂
The thing is, Apple users will actually use this feature because it was shown and explained to them by Apple. This kind of died on android because it was just another checkbox to fill on the specs sheet that no one ever reads.
tbh the reason apples features are well known is because other companies just add all the features as soon as they are able to whereas apple releases features in stages and also advertises them greatly
Agreed, Apple usually waits until they are confident in their execution of a feature. But the thing is, since android came up with those features first, over these years they have refined those features too, to the point where most well versed with both operating system will go for stock Android experience on pixel phones over iOS these days. Apple, till recently had been in their own league and can safely ignore competition, but its no longer the case. In my opinion, Android has surpassed iOS in terms of user experience and Apple needs some catching up to do.
@@godwinonyedikachi7192like... everything? Most of apple features were already implemented on Android years ago. But, not gonna lie apple optimize those features well and do god tier marketing
@@EmmanuelBatista-uv9kfandroid phones had a similar feature for many, many years using nfc it was called android beam tapping the back of the phones together would transfer files
I have a iPhone 11 and it doesn’t even work half of the time. It’s insane flimsy and not well put together. The menus aren’t even reworked. And when it works it takes like 10 Seconds and drains 5 percent doing it.
@@Xander315 It’s using the same NFC Chip all other iPhones, until iPhone 14 used. Contactless Payment stuff also works without a problem. It’s not a data Problem either, as the NFC is just used to find a phone nearby and then apple uses point-to-point WiFi to get the Data to another phone, which also works perfectly fine, if the tap feature isn’t used. They did a few software tweaks and it works better at the moment, but it’s still not convenient and fast enough to be a part of daily usage. I tested it with a iPhone 14 and a iPhone 15 and it was about as slow as with my phone. But maybe it’s usable for some owners or comes in handy for some kind of situation, but in my opinion the marketing is way to big. It’s just a small Airdrop addition which seems to be insanely futuristic, but doesn’t makes the users experience better. I think the concept of Airdrop is quite nice and they have a lot of potential not used regarding the feature. A Software based Airdrop Update with better Menus, faster detection, easier gestures wouldn’t be hard at all. I am actually happy and surprised by the fact they didn’t limited it to the iPhone 15. Maybe next Update they will finally update the calculator or the calendar, because those features are used definitely more frequently than tap-Airdrop. Sorry for the f*cking wall of text. Thx for reading 🫡
So wait.. you open photos, you select a photo, you select airdrop and instead of pressing an icon that is literally in front of you and do the airdrop, you press your whole phone against another phone? Progress….
there was an app from over 10 years ago called Bump that had a similar concept where you chose the photo to send then just bump both phones together and it used Bluetooth to send it
@@xsforrealit’s true, and I would argue my point but I honestly don’t care after forgetting about how they’re different, maybe I could just be smart and remember but yeah
This feature is actually lit But it really shows how underrated samsung sharing files and contacts work. Like samsung literally make qr code option when you try to share contact, files, wifi and more. Not just that. It is also flexible, not just in samsung phone, but also in any brand of smartphone. And it is also fast.
@@tenkonradthe issues was that was the way they had to share via. They had nothing wirelessly like airdrop at that point. Having both options is best of both worlds.
I love adding extra steps and animations to things. It’s basically exactly the same thing as airdrop, but we get an animation too. Apple! ladies and gentlemen
*What we want* 1) split screen 2) Pause while recording video, Manual Photo mode 3) Remove unwanted apps call logs, 4) Add reject button for call on lock screen 5) Proper file explorer app 6) Truecaller to work like normal app 7) Flexible app icon and widget placement 8) The ability to install themes 9) redesigned Apple Music app with the ability to merge podcasts and download mp3 files to the music app 10) Better customizations 11) new free ringtones and text tones 12) Built in call recoding 13) full on free wallpaper store 14) Dual apps vs *What we get* 💩💩💩💩
@@user-zo2nq9pu5m 1) best camera a pocket smartphone could have 2) best processor in smartphone 3) best security 4) best resell value 5) usable for 6-8 years easily 6) robust ecosystem So much more i cannot think of right now 🙏
Isn’t this an extra step? Rather than just tapping the intended recipient, I have to physically touch their phone? Sounds inconvenient if I want to send it from across the dinner table.
Is it still available for them? Or maybe vendors are promoting it? 😁 Yeah, they have some cool features, but nobody cares about them. That’s the reason why Apple’s features are better: almost everyone knows about them and Apple shows some tips how to use them. That’s so simple.
@@TheMrdiablo58he is talking about the same things as you he is saying about how you can be in the hospital with the same thing as him he has no symptoms he is just very weak he is not going anywhere he has no idea how he can get in and he has a lot to lose but he’s very strong 💪 😊
@@TheMrdiablo58 about discontinued in 2019 Android Beam feature. Or if it was discontinued so it never existed for Android fan boys? And, obviously, it was discontinued because nobody used it.
Samsung most of the time releases things earlier, but when Apple introduces something it’s always superior. There is so much more detail and work put in Apple’s features.
Yeah, you almost succeed. Its called ultra wide band (UWB) which is a part of Apple Locator Network. Next time you're pretending or feeling to be smart use Google first
@ratatatata6809 and @diogotheuchiha4828 are y’all dumb airdrop was never a thing before until this year and a few years ago but Samsung made that likes years ago
I remember bump on my iPod touch and iPhone 4. Didn't apple make air drop just to take over bump? I remember the word on the street at the time was apple "stealing" the idea cuz the app was too popular lol
Selecting the device is much easier than getting up, walking to the person you want to send the file to and asking them to hold their phone up to yours. They’re just adding features for the sake of adding features. Nobody is going to use this.
and what if the person is in front of you? in that case this feature is a lot more fast and easy, its the point of it, you’re just hating apple for the sake of hating apple
Picture this: your in a social environment or work setting. There are dozens of iphones in proximity. You want to exchange numbers with someone but dont know what phone is theirs on the list. In fact, maybe the other person doesnt even know what their phone shows up as. Yes, people are going to use this
The S3 had this a long time ago, but apple in typical fashion took the idea and implemented in a better way. I think it’ll get used more also cause airdrop
iphone users are gonna use it more than double the time android users have used that feature since the beginning of times... Nobody knows about it! It’s because no one actually talks about it when it comes out
I remember sharing games on dumbphones when I was a kid through an IR blaster, we were bumping our phones the same way. Who would of thought that someone would get excited of doing this now for no apparent reason
@@haruyanto8085yeah, but they didn’t release it yet. Samsung (Android) releases things that don’t work as neat as Apple. iOS always does it better than Android.
I 💜 my iPhone 14 Plus but this is not right 😂😂😂 Just like took 14-17 years to add widgets and still half baked. No scrolling or sliders on widgets...
Thats a false statments are feautres that android did first and still does it better than iphone after they implemented them like widgets and multi tasking and saying the right way as if its even useful to begin with is funny its a market gimmick just like samsungs 8k video option
Sorta kinda … but android beam used Bluetooth and nfc protocols They basically brought the tap functionality over to airdrop Airdrop on newer iPhones uses a combo of Bluetooth,NFC ,UWB and WiFi for fast transfer
Android has had this feature for more than 10 years, but it's Apple who will popularize it, so that android beam feature might as well have not existed
@@aidanr144 It's called Android Beam, back when I had a Samsung as a secondary phone, you tapped the back of another android phone with Android Beam activated and it would share the files
This is great for when the other iPhone doesn't appear on the AirDrop screen.
Maybe you disabled reception? I never heard or had this problem
@it’s a common problem in my country don’t know about others
This I have this problem on my phone right now
@it’s common problem, sometimes guy with other phone have to restart the phone to make it working and if it doesn’t work then i’m the one restarting and then it works so yeah it sucks
@@bzukalalol what? He probably just has reception off. Go to control center, airdrop, hold it and turn on reception
“There’s no need to wander around the room, bumping your phones with others.”
- Craig, iOS 7 introduction
F a c t s
Samsung way ahead of the game with the s3 hahahahah
@@TheMateo123 not at all , Samsung still lacks optimization on even the simplest levels , it’s like having a race car that runs on unleaded , versus one that takes racing fuel .
@@pup_.yes
@vvvaygbg It's like having a formula1 race car that can do more, go faster, or a Subaru that has good gas milage, samsung being the f1
@@argon7479 nah android is trash , nobody can convince me otherwise , you can have your fruity custom themes all you want . When it comes to gaming / daily usage of any apps apple reigns supreme . Only thing android is good for is high optical zoom , other than that the whole phone is a waste . Never will android be as optimized as iOS , there are far to many phones being release that use android os . They have to make the software optimal for casual android users cause they phone ranges begin at budget level pricing .now it’s different with iPhones as they optimize the software thru and thru to not only run flawless on flagships but any model that came before , because each year they drop flagships aside from SE ( which still has flagship chipsets and capabilities just no Face ID ) they run the game
apple has finally caught up with a Galaxy S3 from 10 years ago
The S22 does not have that so..
AirDrop has always reigned supreme as the wireless file sharing medium
Where 😂😂sure dont talk shit
Yeah that cheap ass garbage android 😂
Homies just mad that he chose the wrong side.
I remember Steve Jobs laughing about bumping phones to transfer contacts or files… over a decade later-here we are. Lol
Was about to comment this ahaha they were full dogging on it like bro why go to each guy and bump phones just airdrop it to the whole room 😂
Yes but not on Steve Jobs watch anymore. If he was still here then Apple would probably be 10 years ahead of where they are now!
@leegreen4951 surely I agree with you
@@Laptopdog78i feel that too, i’m a android user by lowkey i liked steve jobs i even had a iphone back then.
Just like we used IR to transfer files in the early 2000s, just faster
my GameBoy could do it xD
Omg have you even try send music 😅 and make sure you don’t touch any of the phones Because even wind could cancel if
Fuck me I still remember doing this on the game-boy with Pokémon
Memories
yessss lol
Lowkey blackberry did almost the same thing years ago 😂
It’s not as cool as Apple
Apple fans are the most useless and senseless set of fans in the whole world! But what really even hurt is that they don’t even know what’s technology or the main things, if apple make anything they call it magic and whatever… meanwhile all these were all done years years years ago on a low key !!! Apple always waiting for android to make a release before they update their feature or Device😂😂😂 maybe iPhone 16 will be a drop screen or full screen 😂😂😂😂😂. iPhone can’t even work properly for hours without getting hot and so hot and start freezing !! Damn !!! Of course TH-camrs won’t say all these lad gotta eat just by lying 😊
Where they at now? Nonexistent…
@@iisamango6693cause it was in 2012 😂
where is blackberry now 🥱🥱
Wow, finally a feature I had on my Samsung 6 years ago
Did you ever get to use it? Did it only work on Samsung phones or all android?
are you sure it dindt just pretend it has been send just like pretending to take a zoomed in picture of the moon but actually heavily editing it?
Since samsung S4.. it came out in 2012 😂😂😂
@@Bobsyw4050 it worked any android device with nfc and android beam
@@iHazMuffinzit isn't pretending or any heavy editing bro... It's called processing an image. Also even if it's heavily editing or pretending whatever it maybe, but lol your i phone can't even pretend to do it 😂😂
Dude, does anyone remember the old app bump? They did this shit when I was a kid 😂
Yep. Everyone used that app for like a week when I was in middle school😂
I was looking for this comment. I forgot the name of the app. Yea, android was on this over a decade ago lol
The thing is, Apple users will actually use this feature because it was shown and explained to them by Apple. This kind of died on android because it was just another checkbox to fill on the specs sheet that no one ever reads.
tbh the reason apples features are well known is because other companies just add all the features as soon as they are able to whereas apple releases features in stages and also advertises them greatly
Agreed, Apple usually waits until they are confident in their execution of a feature. But the thing is, since android came up with those features first, over these years they have refined those features too, to the point where most well versed with both operating system will go for stock Android experience on pixel phones over iOS these days.
Apple, till recently had been in their own league and can safely ignore competition, but its no longer the case. In my opinion, Android has surpassed iOS in terms of user experience and Apple needs some catching up to do.
@@kaso7911 in what categories please
@@godwinonyedikachi7192like... everything? Most of apple features were already implemented on Android years ago.
But, not gonna lie apple optimize those features well and do god tier marketing
every@@godwinonyedikachi7192
damn they finally learned how to use nfc
@@shashumgaclownemojibruh it is
When in regular day to day life do you use NFC besides paying at a register?
@@EmmanuelBatista-uv9kfandroid phones had a similar feature for many, many years using nfc
it was called android beam
tapping the back of the phones together would transfer files
@@EmmanuelBatista-uv9kfactually, samsung phones have been used to send pictures and music like this for about 10 years.....
@@jobjr74can the s23ultra do this out the box without needing to be set up for 30 minutes? 🤔
Exactly I’ll stick to apple😂
Is this how we transfer photos thru bluetooth from 2000s eras? 🤣
Oh yes a longer version to do it but with a cool animation
it could be faster if you’re physically next to them
I have a iPhone 11 and it doesn’t even work half of the time. It’s insane flimsy and not well put together. The menus aren’t even reworked. And when it works it takes like 10 Seconds and drains 5 percent doing it.
@@bigfatyoshiit's more likely just your phone being old
@@Xander315
It’s using the same NFC Chip all other iPhones, until iPhone 14 used.
Contactless Payment stuff also works without a problem.
It’s not a data Problem either, as the NFC is just used to find a phone nearby and then apple uses point-to-point WiFi to get the Data to another phone, which also works perfectly fine, if the tap feature isn’t used.
They did a few software tweaks and it works better at the moment, but it’s still not convenient and fast enough to be a part of daily usage.
I tested it with a iPhone 14 and a iPhone 15 and it was about as slow as with my phone.
But maybe it’s usable for some owners or comes in handy for some kind of situation, but in my opinion the marketing is way to big.
It’s just a small Airdrop addition which seems to be insanely futuristic, but doesn’t makes the users experience better.
I think the concept of Airdrop is quite nice and they have a lot of potential not used regarding the feature. A Software based Airdrop Update with better Menus, faster detection, easier gestures wouldn’t be hard at all.
I am actually happy and surprised by the fact they didn’t limited it to the iPhone 15.
Maybe next Update they will finally update the calculator or the calendar, because those features are used definitely more frequently than tap-Airdrop.
Sorry for the f*cking wall of text. Thx for reading 🫡
I love how they call the very old NFC “APPLE MAGIC” 😂
Hello are you from Japan/China/Korea?
@@drazikennyes these weird accounts always have some weird asssss usernames it’s assss 🙄
@@tate415 how do you know I was talking about usernames??!
I dunno dude, it may not be true magic but it’s still cool
as if you would know
Apple didn’t invent this. It’s been around and in use for a while now
- Sincerely, An Apple User
then who did x
- an iPhone user
@@b4rvyy.1”android.”
- an android user
Replying to this comment so hopefully more people see it
@@Z_kun11 oh which android?
It was not made on android either, this feature is from many years ago before android.
Just imagine you using your iPhone and then some random guy grabs your phone and touches your phone with his and downloads 2tb of henti
@@diogo1502 I know that I have an iphone
@@diogo1502Yeah and you can just turn airdrop receiving off or set it to contacts only.
@@diogo1502unless you have them at contacts list
After the Android parents enjoy certain features for decades, we push it down to the apple kids and they call it magic...that's fun😂😂😂
“Bump” had this in 2012
So wait.. you open photos, you select a photo, you select airdrop and instead of pressing an icon that is literally in front of you and do the airdrop, you press your whole phone against another phone? Progress….
"Magic"
EXACTLY! Why bump the phones when you can just press the screen thats already there! Less effort.
exactly lol
Well what if you’re airdropping to someone that you don’t know what their phone name is, or it’s a busy place with lots of airdrop options
there was an app from over 10 years ago called Bump that had a similar concept where you chose the photo to send then just bump both phones together and it used Bluetooth to send it
"Pretty crazy" 😂😂😂
Android has been doing this for years. But this is good that apple is catching up
Nah Apple doing it different and better
Apple always puts more thought and detail behind their features, this looks and works just way better than Android.
In which phone is this feature available??
@@arabcat3432How is apple doing it better? Its literally the same as Android
@@xsforrealit’s true, and I would argue my point but I honestly don’t care after forgetting about how they’re different, maybe I could just be smart and remember but yeah
This feature is actually lit
But it really shows how underrated samsung sharing files and contacts work.
Like samsung literally make qr code option when you try to share contact, files, wifi and more.
Not just that. It is also flexible, not just in samsung phone, but also in any brand of smartphone. And it is also fast.
😅 the essence of airdrop it seamless transfer within the range but tapping your phones together is ridiculous 😂
Wow, NFC. So ground breaking.
@@diogo1502my gameboy from2010 is better then tis
They reinvented S Beam? 😂
It was actually android who branded the feature not Samsung … it’s android beam
And Apple laughed about tapping other's phones when they introduced AirDrop for the first time
Stop being mean
@@tenkonradthe issues was that was the way they had to share via. They had nothing wirelessly like airdrop at that point. Having both options is best of both worlds.
Apple is most of the time later with introducing things, but when they do it’s always way superior to android.
So infrared is back...wow so cool 👏 👏 👏
NFC.
@@mirzarizwanbaig9449u didn't get it
Reminds me of infrared data transmission in 2006 🤩
nostalgia!!
I love adding extra steps and animations to things. It’s basically exactly the same thing as airdrop, but we get an animation too. Apple! ladies and gentlemen
*What we want*
1) split screen
2) Pause while recording video, Manual Photo mode
3) Remove unwanted apps call logs,
4) Add reject button for call on lock screen
5) Proper file explorer app
6) Truecaller to work like normal app
7) Flexible app icon and widget placement
8) The ability to install themes
9) redesigned Apple Music app with the ability to merge podcasts and download mp3 files to the music app
10) Better customizations
11) new free ringtones and text tones
12) Built in call recoding
13) full on free wallpaper store
14) Dual apps
vs *What we get* 💩💩💩💩
Wait?? The iPhone can't do none of what you mentioned? And why do I want to switch to that stupid phone 😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂
@@user-zo2nq9pu5m 1) best camera a pocket smartphone could have
2) best processor in smartphone
3) best security
4) best resell value
5) usable for 6-8 years easily
6) robust ecosystem
So much more i cannot think of right now 🙏
split screen on a phone? wtf thats stupid on *any* phone, no matter if its apple *or* android
@@WakandaMan99 very good for Multitasking. Eg: watching video/match + chatting.
Try z fold 5 or something that's a flagship android maybe, there's many options for your demands.
at first i tbought you are clickbaiting but now am positive you are a very simple humanbeing
The cute animation is a nice way to hide the connection/transfer lag😂
I was doing that with my galaxy S4 back in 2012
This feature is old it was called bump they bought it or stole 🙄
Isn’t this an extra step? Rather than just tapping the intended recipient, I have to physically touch their phone? Sounds inconvenient if I want to send it from across the dinner table.
Maybe if ur surrounded by iPhones it’s faster than figuring out the name. Or if they have reception off
Y’all remember the app “bump” on the old iPods
Is basically the “bump” app that came out over a decade ago
The funny thing is apple created AirDrop as a solution to having to tap Androids together.
There used to be an app 10 years ago that did this exact same thing
Exactly an app. U don’t have to pay for this today.
The app was called Bump.
Magic?? Have you been asleep for any years ? It’s 2023.
My friends call it “bumping tips and sharing contacts” 💀
💀
@@claasctwitchuncut ikr 💀 😵 ☠️
I'm old enough to remember when Craig Federighi mocked Android for tapping phones together.😊
im lovin this beam etc in the background lol
For the past 12 years I think I only used airdrop once and failed. 😂 so I guess this is another feature I’ll never touch ever
Bump was one of the first applications to implemented this feature
And I remember when Apple announced air drop they did so by mocking Samsung who had a bump-like feature on their latest phone
@@diogo1502 android believers are always like that
@@magnumbrown78 i also remember when samsung was mocking apple about removing jack, chargers and micro sd
Android has had this going on. I reckon since 2018. It was named beam if I am not mistaken
Magic is jealous right now
Cool finally catching up to android nfc touch 5years ago.
@@diogo1502 ince the nfc connects it determines the route to perform action. Bluetooth or wifi are the only 2avenues of transmission
It was called ANDROID BEAM 😀
I can just hear the Fandroids, “We had that since the Galaxy S3”
Is it still available for them? Or maybe vendors are promoting it? 😁
Yeah, they have some cool features, but nobody cares about them. That’s the reason why Apple’s features are better: almost everyone knows about them and Apple shows some tips how to use them. That’s so simple.
@@loinikwhat in the actual fuck are you taking about😂
@@TheMrdiablo58he is talking about the same things as you he is saying about how you can be in the hospital with the same thing as him he has no symptoms he is just very weak he is not going anywhere he has no idea how he can get in and he has a lot to lose but he’s very strong 💪 😊
@@TheMrdiablo58 about discontinued in 2019 Android Beam feature. Or if it was discontinued so it never existed for Android fan boys? And, obviously, it was discontinued because nobody used it.
@@loinikreplaced by near by share but alternatively we still always were able to share with NFC regularly since 2010
Nice. Ancient tech brought back.
So instead of just simply clicking on the right iPhone in the airdrop dashboard you can tap phones together…
Didn’t Android do a commercial 10 years ago with this feature?
Samsung have it
Samsung most of the time releases things earlier, but when Apple introduces something it’s always superior. There is so much more detail and work put in Apple’s features.
@@yassir3108not always.. 😂
I've iPhone too but widgets still Suck
No scrolling
No sliders
No real time updates
No custom sizes like 2x1 or 3x4 etc
here we go again with the bs
Android sucks👍
you don´t need open airdrop page, just select and close the phone together
For real? Can your capture it?
Yes you do, if you don’t open the page it tries to airdrop your contact
Was doing this on my galaxy nexus back in HS
I used to love the “bump” feature on my Samsung.
Wow my android from 2013 did this. It’s called nfc🤦🏾
Yeah, you almost succeed. Its called ultra wide band (UWB) which is a part of Apple Locator Network. Next time you're pretending or feeling to be smart use Google first
With no feel ?
Lol this just took me back to trying to send pictures via inferred on Nokia phones in the early 2000’s 😂
Remember that app bump back like 12 years ago 😂
Man I miss bump that was one of the best iOS apps
I’m pretty sure Samsung created this feature like 10 years ago
not really samsung copied airdrop from apple
yeah yeah samsung fanboy everything apple invents is copied from samsung
No Apple had it first Samsung copied it and called it nearby share which is much slower and more buggy
@ratatatata6809 and @diogotheuchiha4828 are y’all dumb airdrop was never a thing before until this year and a few years ago but Samsung made that likes years ago
They are the ones copying 💀
Does the other phone need to be running IOS 17 as well?
Yes
Airdrop is just file transfer with cool features and animation. File transfer has existed on Android for ages
There was an iOS app called bump that did this way before android did this.
I remember bump on my iPod touch and iPhone 4. Didn't apple make air drop just to take over bump? I remember the word on the street at the time was apple "stealing" the idea cuz the app was too popular lol
Selecting the device is much easier than getting up, walking to the person you want to send the file to and asking them to hold their phone up to yours.
They’re just adding features for the sake of adding features. Nobody is going to use this.
Point
and what if the person is in front of you? in that case this feature is a lot more fast and easy, its the point of it, you’re just hating apple for the sake of hating apple
I own 14 pro max just used this and this is useless
@@boltok1732how lazy do u want to be ? fast ? where are you rushing to😂
Picture this: your in a social environment or work setting. There are dozens of iphones in proximity. You want to exchange numbers with someone but dont know what phone is theirs on the list. In fact, maybe the other person doesnt even know what their phone shows up as. Yes, people are going to use this
a feature that we had for Nokia’s.
X6 and Oro is the one I remember having this NFC feature 😂
My favorite thing is the sharing contacts
“Just open this, tap this, press confirm, and hold your phones together for 5 seconds. Magic.”
*Laughs in android beam*
@@diogo1502I bet u never used it, or didn't know how to
@@claasctwitchuncut yeah cause this technology does not exist and is a myth
The S3 had this a long time ago, but apple in typical fashion took the idea and implemented in a better way. I think it’ll get used more also cause airdrop
Who remember sharing content by IR ports in 2000s ? 😂
this has worked on android for over 2 years now
Just 2years? Apple has that’s since iPhone 5. But in this video it show the beautiful animation not about the feature
iphone users are gonna use it more than double the time android users have used that feature since the beginning of times... Nobody knows about it! It’s because no one actually talks about it when it comes out
Airdrop has been around for a long time. Is it just the tap function that’s different ?
I remember sharing games on dumbphones when I was a kid through an IR blaster, we were bumping our phones the same way. Who would of thought that someone would get excited of doing this now for no apparent reason
iPhone used to do this with an app called “bump”
What is the advantage you still need to click share then click airdrop ? Either tap the contact or touch phones
I think tap the contact more convenient at this point 😅
Does this work only when airdrop is enable? Or is it active all the time?
yeah only when airdrop is enabled because theyre a conjoined feature at least for now
This was introduced by Nokia with the infra red technology before blue tooth was available, I used it as a kid back in the 2000’s
"Apple just invented Magic" LOL
For them droidheads..it’s not about who did it first,but rather who did it right. Nobody wants to feel like a new feature is still in beta faze.
But it is still in beta
@@haruyanto8085yeah, but they didn’t release it yet. Samsung (Android) releases things that don’t work as neat as Apple. iOS always does it better than Android.
I 💜 my iPhone 14 Plus but this is not right 😂😂😂
Just like took 14-17 years to add widgets and still half baked.
No scrolling or sliders on widgets...
lmfao
@@yassir3108
Thats a false statments are feautres that android did first and still does it better than iphone after they implemented them like widgets and multi tasking and saying the right way as if its even useful to begin with is funny its a market gimmick just like samsungs 8k video option
Didn’t Samsung invent that 20 years ago?
no apple invented airdrop first
It was on Nokias and Sony ericssons 25+ years ago.
Can this work on iPad?
Well done Apple. You reinvented the wheel that was once called infrared
It was android beam 10years ago
No they didn't they just copied Android. Nothing new here folks.
Sorta kinda … but android beam used Bluetooth and nfc protocols
They basically brought the tap functionality over to airdrop
Airdrop on newer iPhones uses a combo of Bluetooth,NFC ,UWB and WiFi for fast transfer
@@DesignTechieAndroid also use Wifi with very fast speed, and dont need to be on the same network
Now do the same thing with other android phones. It won’t work 🤣🤣🤣
@@gauttier yeah i love android fans for that. Theyre praying for features that doesnt even exist lol
People discovering Infrared only now and calling it magic is crazy😂
@@diogo1502 The feature is the same. You tap 2 phones together and it transfers files.
This guy is the most sarcastic person on earth 😂
As we see apple was taking notes when samsung released this feature 11 years ago👍🏼👌🏼
Android has had this feature for more than 10 years, but it's Apple who will popularize it, so that android beam feature might as well have not existed
wait how do u do it on Android
@@aidanr144 It's called Android Beam, back when I had a Samsung as a secondary phone, you tapped the back of another android phone with Android Beam activated and it would share the files
Yeah but they don’t have it rn
Dammmn Apple ❤
Did I wake up in the 2000s... Thats called infrared 😂😂😂
In 2010 there used to be an Android app called bump where you could bump phones together and share anything
Apple magic! Omg! Wow! ... But 10 years later than the competition
This was what my Sony Bravia phone transfer stuff via Infrared like 15 years ago.
Samsung had this 11 and a half years ago with s beam on the Galaxy S3
Yea, I’ve know for. Couple months, got it when it came out
Looks cool but no one’s going to be bumping phones after the first few tries 😂
In old times we call this Infra, ofc that was much slower😅
Do both phones need to have the 17 beta?
Probably
Samsung 10 years ago = NFC Beam
Apple 2023 = Apple invented magic 😂😂😂😂
Android had that in 2012… 🎉 magic