Download Article Show Download Article If you have an iPhone, you've probably noticed that you can't send photos with Bluetooth to your friends who have Androids. But don't worry—even though your iPhone doesn't have Bluetooth compatibility with Androids (just like Androids don't support AirDrop), you can still easily send photos using apps that work similar to Bluetooth! We'll teach you about two free apps you can use to transfer photos from an iPhone to an Android over Wi-Fi, plus other quick tricks for sharing photos without Bluetooth.
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Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Thanks for submitting a tip for review! ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 20,204 times. Is this article up to date?Why can't iPhone send pictures to Android?To begin, you need to go to the Message menu in the Settings app on your iPhone. Now, deactivate the iMessage app for 30 seconds on your iPhone. To restart it, simply activate it and open the iMessage app which will, in turn, fix the iPhone can't send pictures to Android issue.
Why can't I send pictures to non iPhone users?As noted above, make sure MMS is enabled in Settings>Messages. If that's not an option, contact your carrier. Make sure that you have cellular data turned on. You will not be able to send pictures to non-iMessage users without it.
Can you send pictures from an iPhone to a Samsung?You'll be happy to learn that the Smart Switch app lets you seamlessly transfer all your content from your previous iOS phone to a Samsung Galaxy phone. You can also create a backup of your iOS device and sync data using Smart Switch for a Mac or PC.
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