Android-to-iPhone AirDrop Transfers Now Supported on Pixel 9

Google is expanding its cross-platform file sharing feature to additional Android devices, allowing them to transfer files to an iPhone using the AirDrop protocol. AirDrop support for Quick Share is coming to the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold over the next few days.

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Google announced Quick Share compatibility with AirDrop back in November, but the feature was initially limited to the newest Pixel 10 devices.

With AirDrop interoperability, Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 devices can transfer files to an ‌iPhone‌, iPad, or Mac, and it works the same way as Apple device to Apple device AirDrop transfers. No internet connection is required.

To accept files from a Pixel smartphone, Apple device users need to change their AirDrop visibility to "Everyone for 10 Minutes." With the setting enabled, a file coming from an Android user looks identical to an AirDrop file from an ‌iPhone‌, with the same notification and option to accept. Files are saved in the appropriate location, with a photo going to the Photos app or a document going to the Files app.

To receive files from an Apple user, the Pixel user will also need to turn on the Everyone for 10 minutes setting or enter into Receive mode on the Quick Share page. Files are saved in the Files app.

According to Google, Quick Share and AirDrop interoperability was designed with a multi-layered security approach to ensure a safe sharing experience regardless of platform. There's a secure sharing channel, built-in platform protections for Android and iOS, and a consent requirement before a file is received.

Connections between devices are direct and peer-to-peer, so data is not routed through a server. For file transfers in both directions, the Apple device or the Pixel device displays the other person's device name for verification purposes.

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Top Rated Comments

SilmarilFinder Avatar
2 hours ago at 12:48 pm
Great news for the customers. Hopefully this will roll out to other manufacturers as well.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
1 hour ago at 01:16 pm

Hmm. Wonder if apple is going to cut this off at its knees?
Apple created the tech and gave it to the WiFi Alliance. Anyone wanting to support it just had to implement the same level of privacy controls Apple has. When looking up wireless technology, I was surprised at how much Apple has given to the WiFi Alliance that has improved wireless technology usage for everyone.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
59 minutes ago at 01:32 pm

Hmm. Wonder if apple is going to cut this off at its knees?
They can't. It's been mandated by the EU that Apple shift from AWDL and go with open WiFi Aware in iOS 26 onward.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/the-eu-made-apple-adopt-new-wi-fi-standards-and-now-android-can-support-airdrop/

Why do people think intentionally crippling technology is a good thing?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UliBaer Avatar
36 minutes ago at 01:54 pm
Device interoperability is always very welcome - independent of the device brand! ?
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GeoStructural Avatar
29 minutes ago at 02:02 pm

Device interoperability is always very welcome - independent of the device brand! ?
I am old enough to remember that for some time you could only send text messages (SMS) within network… well, little by little we’ll get to some level of true interoperability, the market is cooling down.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
29 minutes ago at 02:01 pm

Why do people think the regulating a companies IP is a good thing? It’s not. If apple wanted to give it up….oh well don’t want to be a broken record.
Apple has to adopt the new Wi-Fi Standards that they gave to the Wi Fi Alliance. :D

I give that story credit in that it does reference how Apple was behind USB-C AND Wi-Fi Direct. But, because they had to follow their “Apple was forced” line, they bring up USB-C as an example which was implemented on Apple’s decade timeline. ?
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