AirDrop

For a common meaning for AirDrop, see AirDrop on Wikipedia

AirDrop is an ad-hoc service, introduced in iOS 7. Users can share photos and videos with other supported iOS devices without the need of mass storage devices with their iCloud accounts (if shared with Contacts). You cannot use AirDrop on iOS to share with OS X, and OS X users can't use AirDrop to share with iOS devices. AirDrop in iOS operates over both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.

AirDrop feature can be accessed through Control Center (enable it from Settings > Control Center) introduced in iOS 7. Enabling it causes both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to be enabled (if they are not already active).

Supported iDevices
The earliest models to support AirDrop are as follows:
 * iPad (4th generation) and later
 * iPad mini and later
 * iPhone 5 and later
 * iPod touch (5th generation) and later

It is possible to port AirDrop to unsupported devices, but sending only works with the iPad (3rd generation).

Filesystem

 * /System/Library/AccessibilityBundles/SharingFramework.axbundle
 * /System/Library/Audio/UISounds/Modern/airdrop_invite.caf
 * /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.sharingd.plist
 * /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Sharing.framework
 * /System/Library/SpringBoardPlugins/Sharing.servicebundle
 * /usr/libexec/sharingd