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Apple officially stated that AirDrop required specific Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 hardware to create an "ad-hoc" network for high-speed transfers. While older devices like the iPhone 4S had Bluetooth 4.0, the iPhone 4 did not, often leading to slower transfer speeds when using the enabler tweak on those specific models. The tweak bypasses these checks, though performance may vary depending on the age of your hardware.
Apple disabled AirDrop on older devices for two speculated reasons: airdrop enabler ios 7.0 download
Once installed, you can manage the feature just like it appears on supported devices: Apple officially stated that AirDrop required specific Wi-Fi
Consider this myth: Debunked.
| Device | Native AirDrop Support in iOS 7.0 | Works with AirDrop Enabler? | |--------|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------| | iPhone 4s | No | Yes (limited stability) | | iPad 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) | No | Yes | | iPad 3rd gen | No | Yes | | iPad mini (1st gen, 30-pin) | No | Yes | | iPod touch 4th gen | No (max iOS 6.1.6) | Not applicable | | iPod touch 5th gen | Yes | Not needed | Apple disabled AirDrop on older devices for two