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.
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.
Apple and Google unite for seamless file sharing! AirDrop and Quick Share now work together for fast, transfers between iPhone & Pixel.
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.
Google just surprised the entire tech universe by announcing that its Pixel 10 phones can share to iPhones with a combination of Quick Share and AirDrop. AirDrop on Android is (sort of) here. UPDATE: ...
Google's Quick Share now works with AirDrop on Pixel 10 phones, with Snapdragon and Nothing devices expected to follow as ...
To get Quick Share to work with AirDrop, Google is rolling out a new Quick Share Extension app. It's pushing this as a 1.4MB ...
AirDropping files from a Pixel to an iPhone? Yes, you can do that now. I just tried it myself, and I can't believe it works.
Android and iPhone users can finally share files with each other, starting with Google’s Pixel 10 lineup. Google has updated its Quick Share feature so it now works with Apple’s AirDrop, removing one ...
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei Technologies has launched a new app to facilitate seamless data exchange between its ...
Wireless file transfers between Android and iPhone are here, with Quick Share starting to become AirDrop-compatible.
Qualcomm has confirmed that Quick Share’s new iPhone file transfer capability will expand to Snapdragon-powered Android ...