AnyDrop is a new app for jailbroken devices from Majd Alfhaily that lets you AirDrop any file to another device.
AirDrop File & Media Sharing for iOS devices with speed up to 20MB/s.
Features: ● Zero configuration. ● Native AirDrop capability without any extra pairing requirements. ● High speed transmission, up to 20MB/s. ● Send Photos/Videos/Music from native iOS library. ● File browser, browse the file-system to send any file from your iOS device. ● Send files from applications that support “ Open in “ feature. ● Import received media to Photos / Videos library. ● Import any received file and save it to your iOS device.
You can purchase AnyDrop from the Cydia Store for $1.99
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Peter - March 27, 2014 at 7:10pm
I have searched Cydia and can't find the app,,,,?
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gamerscul9870 - March 24, 2014 at 6:01pm
Android has a similar file transfer feature.
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M - March 24, 2014 at 6:32pm
Not really. AirDrop is basically Bluetooth file transfer, which is a standard feature not only on Android phones, but also the ones that preceded them, like the Nokia and Samsung phones that ran on Symbian and JAVA.
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gamerscul9870 - March 24, 2014 at 6:35pm
That's Bluetooth, airdrop tells the name who owns the product and shares it their.
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Scott Simon - March 24, 2014 at 7:15pm
Thats actually incorrect: Airdrop utilizes Wifi and/or bluetooth for the actual delivery, but it employs Apple's bonjour networking to find and establish the sessions. Its quite different (and more secure) than a simple bluetooth session/transfer, and will work over much further distances as it doesn't rely on bluetooth.
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gamerscul9870 - March 24, 2014 at 7:27pm
Think of it like airplay. Thank you for the example.
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hp - March 24, 2014 at 7:37pm
Samsung Galaxy has something called S-Beam which is similar. Uses P2P wifi connection to transfer files. I don't have an android phone so can't say how it works but they already had it 1 year ago.
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m_thoroughbred - March 24, 2014 at 8:49pm
And why does it matter who came up with the feature first? I mean really. It's getting old most people commenting on who is first. It's good to hear that Apple's iPhone can do it now.
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gamerscul9870 - March 24, 2014 at 9:18pm
It's more about how features are implemented that affect a company; Samsung is focusing heavily on screen size currently.