With this update, Android phones will be able to share files directly with iPhones, iPads, and Macs using AirDrop.
In a surprising move, Google's Pixel 10 devices can now directly share files with iPhones using Apple's AirDrop technology.
Android has supported Wi-Fi Aware since Android 8 Oreo, so if it is required for Quick Share and AirDrop, a lot of quite old Android phones may potentially be compatible. Android Police has contacted ...
Google revolutionized file sharing by rolling out QuickShare to Android on Pixel 10 devices last week. Now, Qualcomm is also ...
Qualcomm has said it's bringing Pixel 10-style AirDrop support to Snapdragon-powered phones in the near future.
Qualcomm says all phones with its Snapdragon chip will soon support Android’s Quick Share feature that links directly to ...
On a supported Android phone, and now Pixel 10 with iPhone, simply select Quick Share when sharing a file and pick a nearby ...
AirDrop is no longer Apple-exclusive: starting with Pixel 10 smartphones, Android devices can now finally share files locally to an iPhone or an iPad, and vice versa.
It's not a complete surprise since Google mentioned in its announcement that Quick Share to AirDrop would come to more ...
Google has added interoperability support between Android Quick Share and Apple AirDrop, to let users share files between ...
Android's Quick Share now works with Apple's AirDrop. This change brings simple, fast, and direct sharing between Android and ...
Download Quick Share Extension by Google to use Android Quick Share that now supports Apple's AirDrop, enabling seamless file ...