Does iOS 7 support bluetooth printing?

I know printer directly to Bluetooth devices like the Brother Pocketjet portable printers was not available in iOS 6.  I'm curious with the improvements to iOS 7, is it now an option?

Which is why I said "should" rather than "will". As there are no absolutes, I'm pretty sure there will be an app somewhere that will not run or have issues until its updated to the new iOS.
With that said for the most part there "should" be no issues updating to a new iOS version related to having older unupdated apps, but its still possible that there can be.

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