A file sharing feature from Apple available on
mobile devices running the iOS 7 (and later) mobile operation system as
well as laptops and desktops running Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and later.
Photos and videos can be shared with AirDrop, as well as notes,
URLs, Passbook passes, contact cards, iTunes Radio stations, app
listings and more.
AirDrop utilizes a
combination of Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi technology when sharing files
between devices, with Bluetooth responsible for device discovery and
secure connections, and Wi-Fi used for handling the actual transfer of
files for faster performance.
AirDrop debuted with the release of Mac OS X Lion,
and iOS 7 brought the feature to all iPhone 5 models, the iPod touch 5th
generation, the iPad 2 and later releases, and the iPad Mini.
It's important to note though that at this time AirDrop cannot be used across the Mac OS X and iOS 7 platforms.
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