Survey Suggests Android Users Are Loving AirDrop but Fear Apple's Wrath
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Survey suggests Android users are loving AirDrop but fear Apple's wrath
Google has accomplished the unthinkable. Late last week, it announced that Pixel 10 users can now Quick Share files with Apple devices via AirDrop. It’s a massive coup for Google and for Android users in general. While the functionality is currently limited to Google’s top-level smartphone line, Qualcomm has hinted that the feature could be extended to more phones in the future. It’s all brilliant news, but there’s a caveat: Google hasn’t collab…
Android Gets AirDrop-Style iPhone File Transfer on Snapdragon Devices
Qualcomm has confirmed that Quick Share’s new iPhone file transfer capability will expand to Snapdragon-powered Android devices after Google launched the feature exclusively on Tensor G5-powered Pixel 10 series. Google recently announced that Quick Share will support sending files to iPhones via the same wireless method Apple uses for AirDrop. Quick Share is Android’s system-level feature that currently lets users share files to other Android de…
One of the longest hassles between Android and iPhone users might finally be coming to an end. After years of seeing how AirDrop works effortlessly within Apple’s ecosystem, Android users are about to get their own way of sending files directly to iPhones. In case [...] The post Not only Pixel.... Qualcomm confirms that file sharing option from Android phones to iPhones will arrive “soon” first appeared on TransMedia.
Google became Quick Share compatible with AirDrop, without Apple's help, allowing simple and direct file sharing between Android and iPhones.
For the past few days, sharing files with AirDrop Apple between iPhones and Android smartphones is possible. But it's for the moment limited to Google Pixel 10. However, other smartphones will support this novelty. Soon the compatibility of AirDrop with other Android smartphones Carl Pei, the boss of Nothing, has confirmed that compatibility between AirDrop [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't for…
Google has unexpectedly added the ability to send and receive files from iPhones to its Pixel phones. For a long time, this was one of the biggest obstacles to connectivity between competing devices, which until recently made file transfer between them quite difficult without the help of third-party services.
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