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.
Google is expanding Quick Share support for iPhones to more devices, including OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo, Samsung, Xiaomi, and ...
Android phones that don't have native Quick Share-AirDrop support can now use QR code sharing to send files to iPhones.
Google Quick Share now lets Android users send files to iPhones using QR codes, encrypted cloud sharing, and private links.
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