Google is rumored to be working on bringing its Quick Share feature to iOS and macOS, potentially allowing for easier content transfer between Android and Apple devices.
- Quick Share makes content transfer between devices easier
- Available for both Android and Windows systems
- Possible expansion to iOS and macOS in the future
Google is continuing to work on Quick Share, a feature of Android that aims to make content transfer between devices easier. The company’s idea is to create a dedicated system for Android, making content transfer simpler and faster.
Initially launched in 2020, Quick Share was only available for Android devices. However, in 2023, Google released its application for Windows, expanding the sharing capabilities to this system as well. And now, rumors suggest that Google might not stop there.
According to these rumors, Google could be working on bringing Quick Share directly to iOS and macOS. If this turns out to be true, users would have a universal way to share content between Android and Apple devices.
The discovery, made by Android Authority, comes from a recent update in the app’s source code, which indicates the possibility of content sharing with macOS and iOS systems. Since Quick Share is not open source, except for some parts of it and its backend, little is known about the company’s intentions at this point.
If Quick Share does arrive on Apple devices, it could be a game-changer for those who regularly send content between different systems. However, it’s important to note that Google would still need to encourage Apple device users to install the app required for sharing. Unlike Android, Quick Share would not be available natively on Apple’s closed system.
Therefore, Apple users would still need to manually install the application to take advantage of its capabilities. While this is a welcome addition, it’s crucial to consider the extra step required for Apple users compared to the seamless experience on Android.
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