No, to make airdrop work both the receiving and sending device must have lion installed. Apple has yet to announce if they will indeed support it on the iOS os.
To transfer photos from an iPhone 7 Plus to an older iPad without using AirDrop, you can use iCloud. Ensure both devices are signed into the same iCloud account and have iCloud Photos enabled in the Settings under Photos. Once synced, your photos will automatically appear on the iPad. Alternatively, you can connect your iPhone to a computer, transfer the photos to the computer, and then sync them to the iPad using iTunes or Finder.
Sorry for the delayed reply. To transfer notes from iPhone to iPad, you can use AirDrop as below: Ensure that AirDrop, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are enabled on both of your Apple devices. On your iPad, set the visibility to either "Contacts Only" or "Everyone" so it can be detected by other devices. Launch the Notes app on your iPhone and open the specific note you want to transfer. Locate the three dots icon in the upper-right corner of the screen. Tap on it, then select the "Share" option followed by "AirDrop." Choose your iPad's name from the available options. Once the transfer is initiated, your iPad will receive the note. You can then review the content of the note if needed. And you can also use Gmail, iCloud, Coomuster Mobile Transfer, Yahoo Account, etc. to help you transfer notes from your iPhone to your iPad. Hope this will be your help.
To change your AirDrop name on an iPad, go to "Settings," then tap on your Apple ID at the top of the screen. Select "Name, Phone Numbers, Email," and then tap "Edit" next to your name to modify it. After updating, your new name will appear when using AirDrop. Remember that this name is linked to your Apple ID and will be reflected across all devices using that ID.
No, you do not need iCloud for AirDrop to work on an iPhone 5s. AirDrop uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to establish a connection between devices, allowing you to share files without requiring an iCloud account. However, both devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled for AirDrop to function.
Yes, a cable made for the iPad will work with the iPad.
Yes, you can transfer files from iPhone to iPad using a few simple methods: AirDrop: Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on both devices. Open the file on your iPhone, tap the Share icon, and choose AirDrop. Select your iPad, and accept the transfer on your iPad. iCloud Drive: Save the file to iCloud Drive on your iPhone. Open the Files app on your iPad, go to iCloud Drive, and access the file. iTunes/Finder (Wired): Transfer files to your computer, then connect your iPad and copy them over. Third-Party Tools: Use tools like Send Anywhere, Coolmuster Mobile Transfer, or Dropbox to transfer files from iPhone to iPad. Email or Messages: Email the file to yourself or send it via iMessage, and then download it on your iPad. These methods make it easy to move files from iPhone to iPad.
To set up AirDrop on your Apple device, first ensure that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled. On an iPhone or iPad, swipe down from the upper-right corner to open Control Center, then tap on the AirDrop icon and select either "Contacts Only" or "Everyone" to adjust visibility. On a Mac, open Finder and click on AirDrop in the sidebar; you can also set your visibility preferences at the bottom of the window. Once set up, you can share files by selecting the AirDrop option from the share menu in various apps.
iPad apps are created to work on an iPad and will not work on a PC.
You can search and apply for jobs on an iPad, you can use an iPad for email for work and you can get a job writing apps for an iPad. The iPad is a tool for work, but you will still have to interact with people and use regular computers as well.
AirDrop is a setting that let's you share notes, photos, etc. with people near you.
An airdrop is the act of delivering goods or personnel by dropping them from an aircraft by parachute.
Yes, the accessories for the first generation iPad Mini work on the second generation iPad Mini.