Quick Share Reaches 25 Android Models, Letting Google and Samsung Phones Send Files to iPhones
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Updated · modernetdigital.cat · May 5
Quick Share Reaches 25 Android Models, Letting Google and Samsung Phones Send Files to iPhones
9 articles · Updated · modernetdigital.cat · May 5
Quick Share now lets a wider set of Android phones transfer photos and videos directly to nearby iPhones and Macs without third-party apps.
25 listed models are compatible in the report, including Google’s Pixel 9 and 10 series, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 to S26 lines and Z Fold 6-7 and Flip 6-7, plus Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra.
On supported devices, users enable “Share with Apple devices” in Settings > Quick Share, then send from the gallery or a file app by selecting a nearby Apple device.
The update broadens file-sharing interoperability between Android and Apple ecosystems, reducing one of the practical barriers between the two platforms.
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