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Explore common reasons why NameDrop may not be functioning on your iPhone and discover effective troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue.
NameDrop is a feature on iOS 17, and later that allows you to share contact information seamlessly by bringing two iPhones close together. It’s like AirDrop but for contact information.
If NameDrop is not working on your iPhone, it might be that your device isn’t recognizing the other iPhone or that you’re unable to exchange contact details as expected. But don’t worry—I’ve got you covered. In this article, I’ll walk you through various solutions you can try to fix NameDrop issues on your iPhone and get it working smoothly.
Firstly, make sure you know how to use NameDrop on your iPhone to conduct the process properly. If you think you’re doing everything correctly but NameDrop is still not working, it might be due to the following reasons:
No matter what the cause may be, it’s worth trying the steps below to get NameDrop working on iPhone.
NameDrop was introduced with iOS 17, so it only works on iPhones compatible with iOS 17 and later. This includes the following devices:
Therefore, if NameDrop is not working, first make sure that both iPhones are compatible with it and are running iOS 17 or later.
When NameDrop was first introduced, there were concerns that contact details could be accidentally shared with others by bringing two iPhones close together.
To safeguard against this, Apple added a security layer so that you can choose whether proximity-based contact sharing is enabled or disabled.
The setting is enabled by default but in case you’ve turned it off, here’s how to turn it on:
NameDrop operates through the iPhone’s NFC chips, allowing users to share contact cards by bringing the devices into proximity. Sometimes, it might not work because you’re performing the proximity gesture incorrectly.
To use NameDrop, bring the top edges of the two iPhones close together to touch. You can also try putting the iPhones side by side or on top of each other.
A common problem with NameDrop is a misconfiguration in settings. As explained below, you need to ensure that Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and AirDrop are all enabled and working on both devices.
Enable Bluetooth
You can also turn on Bluetooth by tapping its icon in the Control Center.
Enable Wi-Fi
You can also do this from the Control Center on your iPhone.
Enable AirDrop
If NameDrop seems to be working fine with everyone else except for a particular user, you might want to check if you’ve blocked their number.
This could be an honest mistake, but your device might prevent you from sharing your contact details with them if they’re blocked. To check:
Simply restarting your iPhone can often fix any bugs or glitches that could be causing problems with NameDrop.
To restart your iPhone, Press and hold down the Power and Volume buttons until a slider appears on the screen. Wait a few moments for the iPhone to turn off completely and the screen to go black. Press and hold the Power button until the Apple logo appears.
For more details, read our guide on how to force restart your iPhone.
As explained above, NameDrop depends on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to function properly. If you’ve tried all the suggested fixes above but are still facing issues, you can reset all network settings.
This will revert all network-related configurations to their default states. It does not affect the data on your phone. However, note that doing this step will remove all your saved Wi-Fi networks and unpair all Bluetooth devices connected to your iPhone.
Signing off
NameDrop is quite a handy feature, especially if you often go to networking events or social gatherings. Hopefully, this article has helped you fix NameDrop issues on your iPhone. If you continue to face problems, please contact Apple Support or explain the issue in the comments below and I’ll try to help.
FAQs
NameDrop is a default feature on iOS 17 and later. It works automatically, but you need to make sure that Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirDrop are working on both devices.
No. NameDrop is a feature of iOS 17. You must update to iOS 17 to use it.
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