Google Pixel 10 can support Apple AirDrop file transfer.
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Google Pixel 10 can support Apple AirDrop file transfer.

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The AirDrop function of Apple equipment allows for rapid file sharing of home-based equipment, but does not support third-party systems such as Andriod, Windows, but Goolge broke this restriction in its latest update, allowing the Pixel 10 series, after which the Apple device can transmit and receive photographs, videos, etc. from other camps.

Google officially announced in its home Blog that the Quick Share function of the 10-cell phone series could be seamlessly compatible with Apple AirDrop, and that it was not necessary to download a third-party program after the system had been updated, to exchange files in a “both sides” of the system, meaning that the files on iPhone wanted to pass to Pixel 10.

Also in use, and no different than in the past, this is done by sharing Quick Share / AirDrop, searching for each other’s equipment, confirming transmission / receiving.

Quick Share, which can be considered an Andriod version of AirDrop, is able to transmit information through Wi-Fi, so that photographs, videos and videos can be transmitted immediately to another device without having to pass through the cloud or to withstand the slowness of bluetooth. It’s just that in the past the two were not compatible and became one of the gaps between iOS and Andriod.

Google’s update is a direct breach of Apple’s large moat and emphasizes that safety is assessed by professional bodies and that there is no need to worry about financial security. Unfortunately, only the Pixel 10 mobile phone series currently have access to this right, and the previous Pxiel mobile phone series, the Andriod device is not available, and it is not yet possible to fully apply it to all Andriod devices.

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