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Quick Share for Android-to-iPhone File Sharing Is Still on the Way

Sharing files quickly between devices with different operating systems can be a real challenge. Android users have long enjoyed the convenience of Quick Share, a feature that allows for fast and easy file transfers between compatible Android devices—and even PCs. On the other side, Apple users have their own system with AirDrop. But what happens when an Android user needs to send a photo to an iPhone user? That’s where the process can get a little messy. With that in mind, Google would be working to make Android’s Quick Share compatible with iPhones.

Recent findings suggest that a solution to this problem might be closer than we think. Android Authority found strong hints that Google is still working on bringing Quick Share functionality to iPhones. This would be a big step forward, creating a more unified file-sharing experience for everyone.

Google working on bringing Android’s Quick Share support to Apple’s iPhones

According to the report, the Google Play Services (version 25.34.31 beta) update includes strings directly related to sending files to iPhones. Android users would need to sign in to use the feature. This is interesting, since you can use Quick Share to send files between Android devices without signing in. However, the fact that iOS is a completely different platform would require this additional step.

Google Android Quick Share iPhone iOS
Source: Android Authority

For a long time, the only way for Android and iOS users to share files easily was through third-party apps. Users could also resort to email and messaging services, which can often compress images and videos. The arrival of a native Quick Share feature on iPhones would change that entirely. Imagine being able to send a full-quality photo or a large video file from your Android phone to a friend’s iPhone with the same ease as if they were both on the same platform.

The technical details of the feature are still being worked out, but the potential is clear. This move would not only make life easier for everyday users but would also strengthen the interoperability between Android and Apple devices. Let’s hope it doesn’t take long for Google to roll out the feature for everyone.

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