Google has found a way for Quick Share to play nicely with AirDrop, paving the way for the new sharing method.
Samsung rolled out AirDrop support via Quick Share for the Galaxy S26 series last week, but it may be coming to more devices.
Not every Galaxy is covered.
The Quick Share feature for Android may soon resemble Apple's AirDrop. Initial indications of the feature, which initially ...
Google and Samsung are building a tap to share feature for Android that lets you transfer files by holding two phones together. Evidence appears across One UI 9, Play Services, and Android 17.The ...
Android may soon support sharing not just contacts, but also files, by tapping two phones together using a new 'Tap to share' ...
Android may soon copy AirDrop with a new tap to share tool: How it will work. All you need to know about Android's tap to ...
Choose photos and documents, tap the share button, select an iPhone contact near you or one of your nearby devices, and tap the chosen destination. That's all there is to iPhone's AirDrop feature.
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