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Google Pixel 10 and iPhone Users Can Now Share Files Using Quick Share and AirDrop: How to Use

Google on Thursday announced one of the biggest steps towards enabling cross-platform sharing between Android and iOS devices. Pixel 10 series users can use Quick Share to send files to an iPhone, iPad, or macOS device. The new functionality, however, is currently limited to the Pixel 10 series. Here’s how to do so.

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