A leaked Android interface shows Google working on tap-to-share file transfers, with phone overlap, NFC quirks, and Android 17 timing all pointing to a more direct answer to AirDrop-style sharing.
Android will soon get a "Tap to Share" feature, and we've managed to enable the UI for it. Here's what to expect from the transfer tool.
A new Android leak points to Google’s Tap to Share feature, which could let nearby phones share files and contact info with a ...
Google is preparing a new “Tap to Share” feature for Android devices and, through the latest updates, we’re able ...
Google is reportedly working on a new "Tap to Share" feature that lets Android users instantly share files and contacts just by bringing two phones together.
And it wants you to overlap phones instead of tapping them ...
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Google is likely to officially introduce or expand the Tap to Share feature alongside the stable release of Android 17 later ...
A new Android leak points to Google’s Tap to Share feature, which could let nearby phones share files and contact info with a quick NFC gesture.
Android may soon support sharing not just contacts, but also files, by tapping two phones together using a new 'Tap to share' feature.
Google and Samsung are building a tap to share feature for Android that lets you transfer files by holding two phones together. Evidence appears across One UI 9, Play Services, and Android 17.The ...
You probably remember Android Beam, right? This was Android’s early tap-to-share feature that used NFC to beam photos or ...