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So, my Pixel 10 can now airdrop to any Apple device I want. So, I just I need everyone who has a Pixel 10 to understand that you have you can AirDrop now. It just it works. Google found a way to make quick share, which is the Android protocol, work with AirDrop, which has been iPhone and Apple and Mac's thing for a while. And so, I've just been airdropping things back and forth, like pictures, and it's just been work. It's It's crazy to see Pixel 10 Pro wants to airdrop to you, but it works now. Sick. So, if you two have a Pixel 10 or 10 Pro, update your phone. It just works now. I did not have this on my 2025 bingo card, but yeah, hopefully all Android phones soon in the future. Share this with an iPhone user in your life who thought this would never
The clip highlights a noteworthy shift in cross platform compatibility as the Pixel 10 now can AirDrop to Apple devices. The narrator demonstrates that Android's AirDrop-like sharing capability finally interoperates with Apple’s ecosystem, enabling quick transfers of photos and files between Pixel devices and iPhone or Mac devices. The tone is one of surprise and excitement, emphasizing that this functionality previously associated with Apple devices alone is now accessible to Android users as well. The video explains that Google integrated the Android protocol to work with AirDrop, making it possible for Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro users to share content with iPhone users simply and quickly after updating their phones. The closer takeaway is a sense of progress toward universal standards for wireless file sharing, with a hopeful note that more Android devices will gain this compatibility in the near future. The framing invites viewers to share the update with friends who use iPhones, underscoring the potential for broader adoption and a more seamless cross platform user experience.
Topics · technology · mobile · interoperability · software-update