Survey suggests Android users are loving AirDrop but fear Apple’s wrathReaders believe that Apple will spoil the party one way or another.

Survey suggests Android users are loving AirDrop but fear Apple’s wrath

Google has accomplished the unthinkable. Late last week, it announced that Pixel 10 users can now Quick Share files with Apple devices via AirDrop. It’s a massive coup for Google and for Android users in general. While the functionality is currently limited to Google’s top-level smartphone line, Qualcomm has hinted that the feature could be extended to more phones in the future.

It’s all brilliant news, but there’s a caveat: Google hasn’t collaborated with Apple to achieve this feat. As my colleague Adamya Sharma noted, Google has gone rogue. This raises the question: Is Apple silently pleased with this development, or will Cupertino sever the new commonality between Android — currently represented by the Pixel 10 series — and iOS as soon as it can?

Readers believe that Apple will spoil the party one way or another.Andy Walker2025-11-25T10:00:59.000Z{}

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