Google Quick Share now lets Android users send files to iPhones using QR codes, encrypted cloud sharing, and private links.
Google is rolling out a new QR code sharing feature in Quick Share that lets Android users transfer files to iPhones without any extra app.
Android phones that don't have native Quick Share-AirDrop support can now use QR code sharing to send files to iPhones.
A file QR code is one of the many advancements in quick-response technology that change the way we share information with others. It’s essentially a two-dimensional barcode that automatically opens ...
This feature is for Android devices that don’t offer AirDrop support in Quick Share. Google is rolling out a new feature on ...
iPhone users can receive Android files through Quick Share by scanning a QR code.
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iPhones come with the AirDrop feature, which makes sharing files from your iPhone to another iPhone or Mac a breeze. Quick Share for Android is equivalent to AirDrop, and it makes sharing files from ...
Notably, QR codes for Quick Share are part of a larger update, which brings several changes to Gemini, Gboard, and more. The new feature has made it easier to transfer pictures, videos, documents, and ...
Google is bringing QR code-based file sharing to Quick Share on Android, allowing users to send files securely to iPhones with ease.