The Pixel 10 now works with AirDrop for seamless iPhone file sharing. Google insists it built the feature alone—leaving Apple’s silence as the most interesting part.
The feature is rolling out for Pixel 10 phones, and links the Android-based Quick Share function with AirDrop. It does not appear that Google worked with Apple on it, however.
Wireless file transfers between Android and iPhone are here, with Quick Share starting to become AirDrop-compatible.
Google announced today that Android’s Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop system on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac ...
In the latest improvement between Androids and iPhones, AirDrop and Quick Share now allow direct file sharing, starting with the Pixel 10.
Google has announced that Android devices will now be able to use Apple's AirDrop to share files with iPhones. The feature will initially roll out on the Pixel 10, with support for more devices in the ...
Google has rolled out a major update to Quick Share that finally allows seamless file transfers between Android devices and Apple’s AirDrop. The feature is debuting on the new Pixel 10 series and ...
Pixel 10 users can now share files with iPhones, iPads, and Macs through AirDrop ready Quick Share. Google built it on its own, but Apple users must switch AirDrop to Everyone mode.
Quick Share could soon expand to iOS and MacOS, bringing even more cross-platform sharing options to Apple users. Android's Quick Share feature is a simple method of transferring files from one device ...
Past efforts to replicate Apple’s signature iPhone features have not gone over well with the company. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Google has thrown down the gauntlet to Apple, after it updated some of its Pixel devices with the ability to transfer files ...
Google also notes that Android devices can receive files from Apple devices that are using AirDrop. They’ll just need to make ...