In November, Google linked its Android Quick Share feature to Apple's AirDrop for file transfers between the two mobile OSes.
Google confirms Quick Share’s AirDrop-style sharing is expanding beyond Pixel to more Android devices in 2026, making file sharing far easier.
More Android phones are about to get access to AirDrop compatibility in Quick Share. Right now, the feature is limited to the Pixel 10 line, but Google says that's about to change.
Interoperability between Android Quick Share and Apple’s AirDrop is currently limited to Pixel 10 phones.
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