Last year, Google pulled what seemed like an unthinkable stunt. It enabled AirDrop interoperability through Quick Share between Android and Apple. This allowed seamless file transfers between Android phones and iPhones without apps or cloud services. The sad part was...
For years, seamless file sharing between Android phones and iPhones has been a missing link. While Apple users rely on AirDrop and Android users have Quick Share, the two systems have never been able to talk to each other — until now. Last week, Google finally made...
In a surprising move, Google announced that Quick Share now supports AirDrop, although the feature is currently available only for the Pixel 10. This means anyone using a Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, or Pixel 10 Pro Fold can send and receive files natively...
Google just rolled out an update lets Android’s Quick Share work directly with Apple’s AirDrop. In other words, you can now send photos, videos, and files back and forth between Android phones and iPhones (as well as Macs and iPads) without any extra steps. At the...
Samsung users may soon be able to use Apple’s AirDrop to transfer files between an iPhone and their Galaxy smartphone. A new proposal by the European Union (EU) aims to make native iOS features compatible with Android and other third-party platforms. The idea is...