Android users will be able to share files with iOS devices

A historic alliance between Google and Apple will allow Android users to share files with iOS devices

Android users will be able to easily share files with iOS devices following a strategic alliance between Google and Apple.

According to Google’s announcement, this will be possible thanks to the integration of Quick Share, Android’s fast file transfer tool, with Apple’s AirDrop service.

The move constitutes “a historic change that breaks down one of the most persistent barriers between the two operating systems: the difficulty of easily sharing files between devices.”

As is known, Quick Share is Android’s fast file transfer tool, combined with Apple’s AirDrop service. “Starting this month, with the Pixel 10 family, users will be able to wirelessly send photos, documents, and videos between Android phones and iPhones without needing to resort to external apps or more cumbersome methods like email or instant messaging.”

Google explained in a statement that the decision responds to a user request: “the need for a direct and secure file-sharing system between platforms: Many people wanted an easier way to share files between devices.”

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Source: iproup

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