Google has officially announced that it will be expanding AirDrop compatibility to more Android devices in the near future. This exciting development will allow Android Quick Share to work seamlessly with Apple’s AirDrop, making file sharing between Android smartphones, iPhones, iPads, and Macs much easier.
The Vice President of Engineering for the Android platform, Eric Kay, shared this news during a press briefing at Google’s Taipei office. He mentioned that the main challenge was ensuring that the feature worked not only between Android and iOS devices but also with other Apple products like iPads and Macs. Now that the engineering team has successfully tested the feature, Google is working with its partners to bring AirDrop compatibility to a wider range of Android devices.
The journey towards Android AirDrop compatibility began with the introduction of the feature on the Google Pixel 10 series in November. Following this, chip maker Qualcomm announced that AirDrop support would be extended to non-Pixel Android phones powered by Snapdragon chips. Additionally, British tech brand Nothing also confirmed plans to add AirDrop compatibility to its devices, paving the way for more brands to follow suit.
Recently, AirDrop compatibility has been rolled out to older Pixel devices, signaling a step towards broader compatibility. Google’s aim is to make it easier for users to switch between iOS and Android ecosystems, reflecting the increasing trend of users exploring both platforms.
Overall, the expansion of AirDrop compatibility to more Android devices is a significant step towards simplifying file sharing and data transfers between different operating systems. With Google’s commitment to enhancing cross-platform functionality, we can expect more exciting announcements in the near future.

