This technical limitation gave rise to a curious internet phenomenon: searches for an “AirDrop Enabler for iOS 7.0 download.” Users hoped that a simple software patch or tweak could unlock AirDrop on unsupported hardware. However, Apple’s restriction was not arbitrary. Older devices lacked the necessary Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) hardware required for AirDrop’s efficient discovery and connection process. No software download could magically create missing hardware capabilities.
AirDrop was one of the standout features of iOS 7 , allowing users to wirelessly transfer photos, videos, and documents between Apple devices using a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. However, Apple initially restricted this feature to newer hardware, leaving owners of perfectly capable older devices like the iPhone 4, 4S, and early iPads in the dark.
Search for "AirDrop Enabler" or "AirBlue Sharing." (Note: AirBlue Sharing is a premium, highly stable alternative that supports older iOS versions). Install & Respring: