Yesterday, Google announced that Android’s Quick Share is now compatible with Apple’s AirDrop, but with a huge catch – the integration is limited to Google’s own Pixel 10 family. That may change in the future, as Google in the past had exclusive features for its Pixels that eventually trickled down to every Android device out there. But Google isn’t saying if that’s going to be the case, at least not yet.
In the meantime, Nothing has noticed this development. The company’s founder and CEO, Carl Pei, has revealed that Nothing is already exploring how to bring this AirDrop compatibility to its phones as soon as possible. There are, unfortunately, no additional details for now, but hopefully Pei and Nothing will announce something soon.
AirDrop is now compatible with Android! This is the kind of progress we need to see.
We’re already exploring how to bring this to Nothing phones as soon as we can. pic.twitter.com/dg9llVPA2I
— Carl Pei (@getpeid) November 20, 2025
And hopefully whatever solution Nothing comes up with will be as easy to use as Google’s, which doesn’t require any extra steps whatsoever – want to share something from an Android to an Apple device? It will show up in Quick Share. Want to share something from an Apple device to an Android? It will show up in AirDrop. It just works.
