
Android and iPhone users will now be able to share documents, images and videos more easily after Google announced expanded compatibility for its Quick Share feature.
In a blog post, Google said: “Today, we’re introducing a way for Quick Share to work with AirDrop.”
The company said the move will simplify file transfers between iOS and Android devices.
The rollout has already begun for the Pixel 10 series.
“We built this with security at its core, protecting your data with strong safeguards that were tested by independent security experts. It’s just one more way we’re bringing better compatibility that people are asking for between operating systems, following our work on RCS and unknown tracker alerts,” the blog stated.
Google added that it aims to enhance the feature further and extend support to more Android devices.
“See it in action on the Pixel 10 Pro in this video, and try it out for yourself!” the post said.
According to Apple’s website, AirDrop allows users to wirelessly send photos, videos, documents and more to a nearby iPhone, iPad or Mac. “You can use AirDrop to send files to your own devices or to share files with others,” the company said.
