Google could bring Quick Share to iPhones and Macs

What you need to know

  • Mishaal Rahman has shared some interesting details about developments coming to Android’s popular Quick Share feature.
  • Recent code from the app has indicated the possibility of the feature coming to iOS and macOS.
  • Rahman notes that the code findings have surfaced as part of a bug fix.

Google’s Quick Share is a widely popular tool for Android devices, Chromebooks, and Windows devices. While the latter received the functionality fairly recently, Mishaal Rahman says it might expand to Apple devices, too.

With Android Authority, Rahman has shared his latest findings, revealing the possibility of Google bringing its popular file-sharing tool to devices running on Apple devices.

For starters, Rahman explains that Quick Share is built on the search giant’s popular Nearby Share API, the source code of which is generally available on GitHub under the Nearby repository.

(Image credit: Jay Bonggolto / Android Central)

It is believed that the repository is constantly updated to introduce backend features and occasionally fix bugs, which is usually done by engineers at Google. One such case has hinted at a bug fix involving iOS and macOS devices. The engineer rolled out the fix, and according to their comments, the bug fix apparently “benefits Quick Share on iOS and macOS,” notes Rahman.

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