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Pixel 10 gets first crack at Android to iPhone AirDrop
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71606, member: 636"] Google has integrated its Quick Share feature with Apple's AirDrop, enabling direct file transfers between Android and iOS devices. This native, system-level support allows users to share photos and documents without requiring a third-party application or a mobile data connection. The new interoperability, however, is currently exclusive to the recently released Pixel 10 series. Google indicated plans to expand the functionality to other Android devices in the future, though a specific timeline for its availability on more affordable smartphones was not provided. The transfer operates by establishing a direct peer-to-peer connection, ensuring files are sent quickly and securely without any compression. This development is expected to resolve the common issue of media quality degradation that occurs when sharing high-resolution photos through messaging platforms. [/QUOTE]
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