Google has enabled Android phones, including the latest Pixel 10 series, to share files with Apple devices using AirDrop. This new feature allows users of Google's Pixel 10 smartphones to easily share digital content with iPhone and iPad owners, regardless of the platform they're on.
The cross-platform compatibility means that Pixel 10 users can now send files, contacts, photos, or any other type of data to their friends and family using AirDrop. The only requirement is for both parties to have their AirDrop settings set to "Everyone for 10 Minutes Only." This ensures a secure connection between the devices without routing through a server.
Google's implementation of this new sharing feature leverages Rust programming language, which provides comprehensive security for user data when shared or received. According to Dave Kleidermacher, vice president of Google's platforms security and privacy, these overlapping protections work together with secure connections to provide added safety for users.
While the feature is currently only available on the latest Pixel 10 series smartphones that launched in August, Google plans to expand it to more Android devices in the future. For now, users can try out this new functionality by selecting something to share and choosing "Quick Share" from the sharing menu, followed by setting their AirDrop settings to "Everyone for 10 Minutes Only."
The cross-platform compatibility means that Pixel 10 users can now send files, contacts, photos, or any other type of data to their friends and family using AirDrop. The only requirement is for both parties to have their AirDrop settings set to "Everyone for 10 Minutes Only." This ensures a secure connection between the devices without routing through a server.
Google's implementation of this new sharing feature leverages Rust programming language, which provides comprehensive security for user data when shared or received. According to Dave Kleidermacher, vice president of Google's platforms security and privacy, these overlapping protections work together with secure connections to provide added safety for users.
While the feature is currently only available on the latest Pixel 10 series smartphones that launched in August, Google plans to expand it to more Android devices in the future. For now, users can try out this new functionality by selecting something to share and choosing "Quick Share" from the sharing menu, followed by setting their AirDrop settings to "Everyone for 10 Minutes Only."