Google's “Quick Share” now interoperates with Apple’s “AirDrop” – enabling two-way, peer-to-peer file sharing between Android ...
There is some big news in both the Apple and Android worlds today – Google has announced that its Android Quick Share now ...
Qualcomm has said it's bringing Pixel 10-style AirDrop support to Snapdragon-powered phones in the near future.
Apple has had iPhone owners trapped within its walled garden for years, with many genuinely not knowing what lies ...
The two most important mobile operating systems in the world have so far had no way to communicate directly with each other.
Google has added interoperability support between Android Quick Share and Apple AirDrop, to let users share files between ...
The question to ponder is why Google is suddenly enabling unauthorised Pixel-to-iPhone file sharing with Apple’s AirDrop.
The Pixel 10 now works with AirDrop for seamless iPhone file sharing. Google insists it built the feature alone—leaving Apple ...
Google has unveiled its new smartphone, the Pixel 10, and announced that its file transfer feature, Quick Share, will now be ...
This feature is currently available only for Pixel devices. To use it, ask iPhone users to turn on AirDrop and select the “Available for everyone” option. After this, the iPhone will appear in Quick ...
The interoperability will enable both iPhone and Android users to quickly and securely share photos, videos, music, and documents between the two platforms without using third-party ...
In a surprise announcement yesterday, Google revealed that it had made its Quick Share feature compatible with Apple’s ...