Google's Quick Share now works with Apple's AirDrop, but there's a catch
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Google's Quick Share now works with Apple's AirDrop, but there's a catch
"Google's Quick Share works for Android the same way AirDrop works for Apple's ecosystem, and now Google has announced that the two are finally compatible. So you can now share things between iPhones and Android devices, provided that those Android devices are Google's Pixel 10 family. That's the catch - for now, this only works on those smartphones. Undoubtedly, Google will open it up to more devices in the following months or years,"
"but it's keeping this functionality exclusive to its latest Pixels from the get-go. There's really no need to explain how this works - to share stuff from a Pixel 10 to an Apple device, just use Quick Share as you normally would when sharing with an Android device. And vice versa. It's all supposed to "just work"."
Google's Quick Share can now interoperate with Apple's AirDrop, enabling file transfers between iPhones and Android devices. The interoperability is limited to Google's Pixel 10 family at launch. Google intends to expand compatibility to more Android devices in coming months or years. Quick Share operates the same way when sharing between a Pixel 10 and an Apple device as when sharing with other Android devices. Users simply use Quick Share on the Pixel 10 or AirDrop on the iPhone to send or receive files, with the experience designed to 'just work'.
Read at GSMArena.com
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