NIX Solutions: Google’s Nearby Share May Arrive on Apple Devices

A GitHub repository related to Nearby Share, Google’s file-sharing feature on Android, hints that this service could soon be available on iOS and macOS. According to Android Authority, recent changes in the repository suggest Google may be working on expanding Nearby Share compatibility to Apple devices. While Google hasn’t confirmed this officially, the update suggests exciting potential for cross-platform file sharing.

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Potential Changes Indicated by Recent Fix

The repository update addresses a bug in Quick Share by using a device name typical for Apple operating systems, implying that Google may be working on a Nearby Share client for other platforms. This discovery suggests that the development could eventually support file sharing between Android, iOS, and macOS devices. Though Google has yet to make a formal announcement, this news points toward more integrated file sharing across different systems.

A Step Towards Cross-Platform Sharing

If Google successfully implements Nearby Share on iOS and macOS, it could provide users with a convenient way to share files across various devices, moving beyond the limitations of a single ecosystem, notes NIX Solutions. This would create a seamless experience for users of both Apple and Android devices. We’ll keep you updated on any further developments in this space as Google provides more information.