Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement] the Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX
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Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement]
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[https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/2011-macbook-pros-can-support-handoff-continuity.1747240/|Which MacBook Pros can support Handoff/Continuity?]
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The Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom ***BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX***
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[link|https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/2011-macbook-pros-can-support-handoff-continuity.1747240/|Which MacBook Pros can support Handoff/Continuity?]
Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement] the Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX
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[https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/2011-macbook-pros-can-support-handoff-continuity.1747240/|Which MacBook Pros can support Handoff/Continuity?]
Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement] the Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom BCM94331PCIEBT4AX
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Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement] the Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom BCM94331PCIEBT4CAX
Your current built-in Bluetooth is ''2.1+EDR'' to get to Bluetooth 4.0 the easiest way is to use an external USB adapter. Or, follow this FIXIT guide [guide|5131|MacBook Pro 13" Unibody Early 2011 AirPort/Bluetooth Board Replacement] the Mid-2012 model has the AirPort/Bluetooth board that supports Bluetooth 4.0. If I remember correctly is a Broadcom BCM94331PCIEBT4AX