The expansion brings native support to flagship devices including the Samsung Galaxy S26 and S25 series, the Google Pixel 10 and 9 lineups, and recent models from Xiaomi, OnePlus, OPPO, Vivo, and HONOR. By integrating this functionality, these handsets allow users to bypass traditional transfer hurdles when interacting with iPhones, iPads, and Macs. While the majority of the listed devices are currently active, Google noted that models such as the Motorola razr fold 2026, the OPPO Find X8 series, and the HONOR Magic8 Pro are slated for imminent support. This move signals a broader push to make Quick Share a universal standard, reducing reliance on proprietary cables or cloud storage for local file sharing.
Google expands Quick Share compatibility across Android lineup
A growing roster of Android smartphones now supports seamless wireless file transfers, bridging the gap between Google’s ecosystem and Apple’s hardware. Google’s latest update to the Quick Share feature simplifies moving photos, videos, and documents between devices using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, effectively standardizing cross-platform connectivity for a wider range of users.
Jun 3, 13:35
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