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358 Got a Pixel 10? Google's Android Phone Can Now Share Files With Apple's AirDrop

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Julian Chokkattu @ Wired · 11/20/2025 15:03 EDT

Got a Pixel 10? Google's Android Phone Can Now Share Files With Apple's AirDrop

You can now share deets (and other digital treats) across the mobile divide.

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