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Comment by richardwhiuk

5 years ago

I don't think that proves what you think it does - that's with AirDrop on, but in a limited mode.

If you turn AirDrop/Bluetooth off, you may well disable this.

On my phone:

- If you disable Bluetooth in the notification tray, then it goes to Bluetooth "Not Connected", but not Off. - If you disable Bluetooth in settings, AirDrop automatically goes into "Receiving Off". - If you then enable AirDrop, it'll automatically turn Bluetooth on.

So I don't think it's true that you can't disable it - unless the UI is misleading about Off.