Google introduced some AirDrop-compatible features on the Pixel 10 phone, and they call the feature QuickShare and announced ...
Last November, Google announced a cross-platform feature that allows Google Pixel 10 and Apple device users to share files directly via Quick Share-AirDrop interoperability. Now, Google has confirmed ...
Google is expanding its cross-platform file sharing feature to additional Android devices, allowing them to transfer files to an iPhone using the AirDrop protocol. AirDrop support for Quick Share is ...
Google has unveiled a new feature that allows direct file sharing between Android and iPhone devices, addressing a long-standing limitation in cross-platform compatibility. By integrating Android’s ...
In late November 2025, Google announced it had made AirDrop compatible with Android, allowing iPhone and Mac users to share files wirelessly with Android phones. Apple was not involved in the ...
Some Pixel 9 owners report that Quick Share is now able to seamlessly two-way file share with their Apple devices.
Google just made Android Quick Share work with Apple AirDrop on Pixel 10 phones. The solution only works for iPhones using AirDrop’s “Everyone for 10 Minutes” receiving mode. Google says that it would ...
Android now has its own answer to Apple’s AirDrop, and it finally works across the iPhone divide as well as between laptops and tablets. At the center of this is Quick Share, a built in feature that ...
Google is reportedly expanding Quick Share and AirDrop interoperability to Pixel 9 series devices, allowing seamless file sharing between Android and Apple devices. This move follows a gradual rollout ...
After Pixel 10, Google might soon extend AirDrop support in Quick Share to the Pixel 9 series. The latest Android Canary build reportedly includes system files required for Quick Share to send files ...
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The cell phone world is divided into two camps—iPhone users and Android users. Apple curates new features for iOS and Google develops for Android, and they likely don't spend a ton of time worrying ...