How to Share Wi‑Fi Password from iPhone 16 to iPhone 16: Easy Guide

Trying to get a second iPhone 16 online without typing a long Wi‑Fi password? Apple makes this easy. If both phones are set up correctly, you can share the Wi‑Fi password in a few taps, with no need to read it aloud or dig through router settings.

This guide shows you exactly how to share a Wi‑Fi password from one iPhone 16 to another iPhone 16. It also covers the most common requirements, what to check if the option does not appear, and a few useful fixes for edge cases. The process is quick, but there are a couple of important setup conditions, so we will walk through them clearly.

Quick Summary

Here is the fastest way to do it:

  • Make sure both iPhones have Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth turned on.
  • Keep both phones close together.
  • On the receiving iPhone 16, open Settings > Wi‑Fi and tap the network you want to join.
  • On the sharing iPhone 16, a prompt should appear asking if you want to share the password.
  • Tap Share Password, then tap Done.

Tutorial – How to Share Wi‑Fi Password from iPhone 16 to iPhone 16

The steps below will help you share a saved Wi‑Fi password from one iPhone 16 to another without having to type it in manually. Before you begin, both devices should be unlocked and properly signed in to Apple.

Step 1: Turn on Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth on both iPhones

On both iPhone 16 devices, open Settings and make sure Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth are switched on.

After this, each phone should show the Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth icons in the status bar or in Control Center. These connections are what allow Apple’s password-sharing feature to detect nearby devices.

Step 2: Make sure both phones are nearby and unlocked

Place the two iPhone 16 devices close together, ideally within a few feet of each other, and keep both screens on and unlocked.

This matters because the password-sharing prompt is proximity-based. If one phone is locked, asleep, or too far away, the prompt may not appear at all.

Step 3: Start joining the Wi‑Fi network on the receiving iPhone

On the iPhone 16 that needs the password, open Settings and tap Wi‑Fi. Then tap the Wi‑Fi network you want to join.

At this point, the receiving iPhone will usually show the password field or a connecting screen. If the other phone is ready, the sharing prompt should appear on the iPhone that already knows the password.

Step 4: Accept the share request on the iPhone that already has the password

On the other iPhone 16, look for a prompt that says something like “Wi‑Fi Password” or asks whether you want to share the password with the nearby device. Tap Share Password.

When the share is successful, the receiving iPhone should automatically connect to the Wi‑Fi network. The first phone may show a confirmation message, and the second phone should move from “Loading” or “Entering Password” to a connected state.

Step 5: Tap Done and confirm the connection

After the password is shared, tap Done on the iPhone being shared if prompted. Then check the receiving iPhone to make sure the Wi‑Fi icon appears in the status bar.

If everything worked, the second iPhone 16 is now connected to the network without you having to enter the password manually. That is the whole trick.

Alternative Methods or Edge Cases

Not every setup behaves exactly the same way. Here are a few variations and fixes if the standard method does not show the prompt.

  • If the prompt does not appear right away:

    Toggle Wi‑Fi off and back on for both phones, then try again. Sometimes the devices need a fresh handshake before the sharing card appears.


  • If one iPhone is signed into a different Apple ID:

    That is usually fine. Apple’s Wi‑Fi sharing feature can still work between nearby iPhones, as long as the devices are compatible and unlocked.


  • If Bluetooth is on but nothing happens:

    Turn Airplane Mode on for a few seconds, then turn it off again on both devices. This can reset wireless discovery if the phones are being stubborn.


  • If the network is hidden:

    You may need to enter the Wi‑Fi name and password manually. Hidden networks do not always trigger the easy sharing prompt as reliably as normal broadcast networks.


  • If you need to help someone who is not nearby:

    Wi‑Fi password sharing from iPhone to iPhone is designed for close-range use. If the other person is not physically near you, you will need to send the password another way, or have them enter it manually.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wi‑Fi password sharing work between two iPhone 16 devices?

Yes. If both iPhone 16 devices are nearby, unlocked, and have Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth turned on, Apple’s password-sharing feature should work normally.

Do both iPhones need to be on the same Apple ID?

No, they do not need to use the same Apple ID. The phones just need to be able to detect each other nearby.

Why is the Share Password prompt not showing up?

The most common reasons are Bluetooth is off, one phone is locked, the devices are too far apart, or the receiving phone did not actually start joining the network. Try again after checking those basics.

Will the password be saved on the second iPhone?

Yes. Once the receiving iPhone joins the network, it will remember the Wi‑Fi like any other saved network.

Can I share the password with more than one iPhone?

Yes, but usually one at a time. If you want multiple people connected, repeat the process for each device.

Is this secure?

Yes, it is designed as an Apple-approved sharing method. The password is not displayed on screen in plain text during the normal process.

Tips

  • Keep both phones unlocked during the process. Locked devices often do not trigger the sharing prompt.
  • Make sure the receiving iPhone is trying to join the exact Wi‑Fi network name you want.
  • If you have multiple saved networks, double-check you are sharing the password for the correct one.
  • If the connection seems slow, wait a few seconds before retrying. Apple’s prompt sometimes appears with a short delay.
  • Restarting either iPhone can fix temporary wireless glitches, especially after software updates.
  • Update both devices to the latest version of iOS if sharing fails repeatedly.

Troubleshooting

  • No share prompt appears:

    Confirm Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth are on for both phones, keep them close together, unlock both screens, and try reconnecting the receiving iPhone to the network.


  • The receiving iPhone keeps asking for the password manually:

    The sharing phone may not already be connected to that network, or the prompt may have been missed. Reconnect both devices and try again.


  • The phones are too slow to connect:

    Toggle Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth off and back on, then try once more. A quick restart can also help.


  • The Wi‑Fi network does not appear in Settings:

    The network may be hidden, out of range, or temporarily unavailable. Move closer to the router or enter the network name manually if needed.


  • Sharing works sometimes but not always:

    Intermittent behavior is often caused by outdated iOS versions, weak Bluetooth discovery, or a temporary device glitch. Updating iOS and restarting both phones usually helps.


Conclusion

Sharing a Wi‑Fi password from iPhone 16 to iPhone 16 is one of those small Apple features that saves time every day. Once both devices are nearby, unlocked, and ready with Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth turned on, the process is usually just a tap or two.

If the prompt does not appear on the first try, do not worry. In most cases, a quick check of the basic settings or a simple restart gets it working. After that, your second iPhone 16 should connect quickly and cleanly, without any password entry at all.

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