Google Pixel 9 series may soon share files with iPhone via AirDrop
Google launches its popular smartphone range Pixel 9 series is preparing to soon introduce an exciting file sharing feature for iPhone directly with users AirDrop‑Style Will be able to transfer files. This information has recently come to light based on hints found in the new system build of Android.
Earlier this facility was only Pixel 10 series was limited to—where Quick Share Now offers interoperability with Apple’s AirDrop which means Pixel 10 phones can share photos, videos and other files directly with iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Now Android Latest Android Canary build (ZP11.251212.007) AirDrop required system files for Quick Share The feature has also been spotted in the firmware of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, indicating that this cross‑platform file sharing feature may soon launch for Pixel 9 users as well. However, when this update will finally come, its official announcement is yet to be made.
this feature peer‑to‑peer (P2P) Will work through connection, that is, files will go directly from device to device without going through any server. This requires iPhone users to turn on the “Everyone for 10 Minutes” option in AirDrop settings to easily accept files from the Pixel—as is already implemented on the Pixel 10.
Although this feature Pixel 9a And older Pixel models (like the Pixel 8) aren’t currently reported, but they may get the feature in the future — as Google has said. More Android Devices Will expand on.
This technology will make file sharing between Android and iOS easier and faster than ever, and will reduce the need for users to rely on separate apps or connection methods.
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