OPPO has confirmed that some of its upcoming phones will soon support Apple’s AirDrop-style file sharing through Quick Share, making it easier to send files between OPPO devices and Apple products.

The company said the feature will first arrive on the OPPO Find X9 series through a software update expected later this month. Once available, users will be able to transfer files directly between OPPO smartphones and devices running iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
According to OPPO, the feature works without the need to install third-party apps. This means users can send photos, videos, and other files across Android and Apple devices using Quick Share. The company said the feature was developed in partnership with Google and MediaTek.
The update aims to improve cross-platform file sharing, which has long been difficult between Android and Apple devices.
Previously, OPPO used an app called O+Connect to share files between its phones and iPhones. However, iPhone users had to download the app before they could send or receive files, which added an extra step.
With the new Quick Share support, file transfers can happen directly between devices without installing additional software.
The announcement follows earlier comments from Qualcomm, which said it was working on similar cross-device file sharing for phones powered by Snapdragon chips.


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