Pixel 10 phones can finally share files with Apple devices
Google just made life easier for mixed-device households: Pixel 10 phones can now send files directly to iPhones, iPads, and Macs using the new Quick Share update.
No more emailing photos or dealing with cloud uploads—just quick, direct sharing between Pixel 10 and Apple devices.
How does it work?
Pixel users need to update Quick Share and restart their phone.
On the Apple side, set AirDrop to "Everyone for 10 Minutes" and accept the transfer.
The feature lets you send uncompressed photos, videos, or files straight from one device to another.
What else should you know?
Right now, this works only on the latest Pixel 10 models (including Pro and Fold).
Google says it's secure—everything is peer-to-peer with no server in between—and they plan to roll it out to more Android phones in the future.
Some users have noticed occasional glitches like Wi-Fi dropouts, but overall it's a big win for anyone juggling both Android and Apple gear.