Google Introduces Direct File-Sharing From Android to Apple Devices
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Google introduces direct file-sharing from Android to Apple devices
Google has begun rolling out a cross-platform file-sharing feature that allows Android users to send photos, videos and documents directly to Apple devices, a step that narrows one of the most persistent divides between the two mobile ecosystems. The feature is debuting on the Pixel 10 series. Users can share files with iPhones, iPads and Macs without installing additional apps. Google says the system was developed independently and does not rel…
Google introduces direct file-sharing from Android to Apple devices
Google has begun rolling out a cross-platform file-sharing feature that allows Android users to send photos, videos and documents directly to Apple devices, a step that narrows one of the most persistent divides between the two mobile ecosystems, Azernews reports, citing Tribune.
Shortly after Google's surprise announcement that it was now possible to share files via AirDrop from Android, chipmaker Qualcomm followed suit. [Read more] All our articles are also on our Google profile: follow us so you don't miss anything!
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