Google initially launched AirDrop support in Quick Share only for the Pixel 10 family, but then brought it to more devices. Recently, it announced that Android phones made by other companies will get support for the new Quick Share (which works seamlessly with Apple’s AirDrop), and today Oppo confirmed that it will be joining the party.
Find X9 and Find X9 Pro will receive a software update later this month that will enable Quick Share – AirDrop interconnection. From then on, if you own one of these two devices (or the upcoming Find X9 Ultra), you’ll be able to share content with Apple devices as easily as you can share content with Android devices, via Quick Share.

Oppo explains: “Without installing third-party applications, users can conveniently and securely transfer files between Oppo smartphones and iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices, improving cross-platform interoperability.” This feature, Oppo says, was developed in collaboration with Google and MediaTek.
Previously, Oppo relied on its own O+Connect app to share content with an iPhone, but the iPhone needed to have a third-party app installed for it to work. It goes without saying that the Quick Share method is much more user-friendly.

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