Google has found a way for Quick Share to play nicely with AirDrop, paving the way for the new sharing method. Here's the breakdown.
Google has added interoperability support between Android Quick Share and Apple AirDrop, to let users share files between ...
For years, one of the main draws to the Apple ecosystem has been AirDrop. Being able to seamlessly send photos, documents, and other files to Apple devices with just a tap has long been one of the ...
It's not a complete surprise since Google mentioned in its announcement that Quick Share to AirDrop would come to more Android devices. However, the Snapdragon confirmation acknowledged that this new ...
Android and iPhone users can now share files. Currently, only Pixel 10 phones support the feature. Google says it will expand the tech to other Android devices. I use an iPhone as my primary mobile ...
In our opinion, the easiest way to access Quick Share is with the Share button found throughout the Android interface. You may have used it before to send pictures to friends or family on various apps ...
The confirmation came from the official Snapdragon account on X, which reposted Google’s announcement and added a short teaser: “Can’t wait for people to use this once enabled on Snapdragon in the ...
Google just announced that Android phones can now wirelessly share files with iPhones. And here’s the best part — There’s no third-party app involved. The Quick Share feature on Android will allow ...
Android’s Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop. The update is rolling out today, initially for the Pixel 10 series. Google says that the interoperability was added with “strong safeguards that ...
O+ Connect allows you to transfer files from Oppo, OnePlus, and Realme devices to iPhones, Mac, and Windows for one-click transfer in real time.
Count this as the latest unexpected detente between Apple and Google. Today, Google announced that the Pixel 10 series of phones can use Android Quick Share with the iPhone’s AirDrop feature, meaning ...