Google is expanding its capabilities Share quickly Function in android to work. AppleAirDrop. Notified via Thursday’s blog postNew support is now available for Pixel 10 Unit family. Apple AND Android devices They don’t generally work well together, but google has worked with apple in the past to improve how its operating systems communicate with each other, and that seems to be the case here as well.
In the current version, Quick Share only works with AirDrop Everyone mode. To receive files from Android, iOS users must change the default setting from Contacts Only to Everyone for 10 minutes.
With an iPad Pro and a Pixel 10 Pro XL, I initially couldn’t get the feature to work and neither device showed up when I followed the instructions. on the support page.
However, Googling from 9am to 5pm reported a way to make progress by updating the file Quick Share extension for Google Play. Once you’ve updated the extension on your Pixel 10, restart your phone and try again. Then I was able to share photos between the two devices.
From an interoperability perspective, this is a win for consumers, even if it plays only a minor role in the grand scheme of things. But the more Android works with iOS, the better for everyone. Google’s last major attempt to integrate the two operating systems was its attempt Apple supports RCSGoogle’s standard for replacing SMS. Wash NASTY hard pressurebut in the end he did it anyway.
Google says security was a priority when developing the new feature. After conducting its own privacy and security testing, Google partnered with NetSPI, a leading third-party penetration testing platform, to conduct a comprehensive security assessment. The results showed that interoperability between Quickshare and Airdrop is “significantly stronger” than other industry implementations.
Google plans to improve the experience in the future and expand the number of supported devices.