For more than a decade, sending a photo or video between an iPhone and an Android mobile has been one of the experiences in which the limitation and restriction between ecosystems was most noticeable. Apple users have always been able to enjoy AirDrop, but only with devices from Cupertino’s company, until this changed a few months ago. Google has managed to decipher the code blocking this communication, allowing the Quick Share function to conne…
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Google has integrated Quick Share with AirDrop without the need for a system update • The recipient on the iPhone must temporarily activate visibility for everyone • Samsung users must manually enable the feature in their phone's settings
For more than a decade, sending a photo or video between an iPhone and an Android mobile has been one of the experiences in which the limitation and restriction between ecosystems was most noticeable. Apple users have always been able to enjoy AirDrop, but only with devices from Cupertino’s company, until this changed a few months ago. Google has managed to decipher the code blocking this communication, allowing the Quick Share function to conne…