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Fresh findings suggest that Google is working on bringing Quick Share support to iPhones for seamless file-sharing between ...
Similar to Apple's AirDrop, Google's Nearby Share and Samsung's Quick Share allow quick file and photo exchanges between nearby devices. However, previously, these functions only worked between ...
Google has begun rolling out a revamped Quick Share with improved functionality for sending and receiving files.
With One UI 8.0, Samsung replaced the old pop-up Quick Share menu with a full-screen layout. The new interface introduces two tabs — Send and Receive — making file transfers easier to understand and ...
It now looks a lot like Samsung's Quick Share on One UI 8. Google has been working on improving its Quick Share functionality for some time now.
Google could further harmonize Quick Share by letting it intercept Samsung Cloud download links originating from Samsung's Quick Share.
Normally on Android, Quick Share doesn’t require you to log into a Google account. It simply works over peer-to-peer ...
Quick Share, Google's file sharing feature, may soon support iPhones and MacBooks. Currently available on Android, the update ...
For years, Apple's AirDrop has been the go-to method for its users to share photos, documents and videos instantly across ...
Evidence in Google Play Services reportedly suggests that Quick Share may soon work with iPhones, requiring an account ...
Details are fuzzy, but Google appears to be working on Quick Share support for iPhone which would require a Google account.