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Android Users May Soon Share Files with iPhones

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Google Pixel 9 Pro

Google is reportedly working to bring AirDrop compatibility to the Pixel 9 series, giving users a way to send files directly to iPhones and Macs. This feature first appeared on the Pixel 10 last year.

The latest Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 includes AirDrop system files for the Pixel 9, although the budget Pixel 9a is excluded for now. The files suggest that Google is preparing a wider rollout beyond the Pixel 10.

AirDrop on Pixel uses Google’s Quick Share feature to communicate with Apple devices. It allows wireless transfers between Android and iOS for the first time. However, it is an unofficial workaround and only works when the Apple device is set to “Everyone for 10 Minutes.”

Older Pixel devices, like the Pixel 8 and 7 series, may not get AirDrop immediately. While technically compatible, Google usually limits major new features on aging hardware.

The feature is still not live for end users. Testers report that transfers are not yet functional, but the move from experimental “Canary” builds to public beta suggests a stable release could come soon.

Apple could block Google’s workaround. Since this AirDrop implementation is unofficial, Apple could change its system at any time, which may prevent Pixel devices from transferring files.

If successful, this update could reduce friction for users switching from iOS to Android. Many people avoid Android because of Apple’s file-sharing ecosystem, and AirDrop compatibility could make Pixel phones more appealing.

The next public beta, Android 16 QPR3 Beta 3, is expected in February. If AirDrop files remain in the release, it is likely that Pixel 9 users will finally be able to share files with iPhones.

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Sazid Kabir

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