Currently, the Quick Share experience on Android differs from that on Windows. On Windows, users can simply open the Quick Share app, drag the desired file, and drop it onto the icon of the target device to initiate the transfer. It’s a straightforward and efficient process.
However, on Android, the process is less streamlined. Users need to locate the file, tap the share button within the associated app, find the Quick Share icon, and then select the recipient device. While functional, it’s undeniably less convenient compared to the drag-and-drop method.
The upcoming drag-and-drop feature aims to bridge this gap, offering Android users a similar level of convenience as their Windows counterparts. While the feature isn’t fully functional yet, evidence from the APK teardown and preliminary tests on an Android tablet strongly indicate that Google is actively developing it.
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