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In November, Google linked its Android Quick Share feature to Apple's AirDrop for file transfers between the two mobile OSes. It was initially restricted to Pixel 10 phones, but the company is now reportedly planning to expand the feature to more Android phones.
Google has just announced the release of Android 17 Beta 1 with performance improvements, H.266/VCC video codec support, smoother camera mode transitions,
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At present, the only Android phones that can initiate an AirDrop session with Apple devices are Google’s latest Pixel 10 devices. When Google announced this upgrade, it vaguely suggested that more developments would come, and it now looks like we’ll see more AirDrop support soon.