by dbadmin | Nov 27, 2025 | Apple, Apple iPhone, Foldable Phones, News
Credit: Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR Apple’s first foldable iPhone is expected to launch around $2,399, much higher than currently competing Android foldables. The primary driver for the high cost is said to be the complex hinge system. Apple’s hinge...
by dbadmin | Nov 26, 2025 | Apple, News, Samsung
TL;DR Counterpoint Research expects Apple to overtake Samsung in smartphone sales this year and keep the top spot through 2029. iPhone shipments are projected to jump 10% in 2025, while Samsung’s Galaxy lineup grows only 4.6%. Analysts say that pandemic-era upgrades,...
by dbadmin | Nov 24, 2025 | Apple, Google, Google Pixel, News, Qualcomm, Qualcomm Snapdragon
TL;DR Qualcomm has said that it’s bringing Pixel 10-style AirDrop support to Snapdragon-powered phones. This means many more Android phones could soon support Quick Share-AirDrop file transfers. The chipmaker says it’ll enable support on Snapdragon devices in “the...
by dbadmin | Nov 23, 2025 | Apple, Apple AirDrop, European Commission, Features, Google, Google Pixel 10, Quick Share, WI-FI
Google surprised everyone this week by doing the unthinkable and rolling out AirDrop support for the Pixel 10 without any hacks, directly through Quick Share. If you have a Pixel 10 like me, now you can Quick Share with any iPhone, iPad, and Mac, or even AirDrop back...
by dbadmin | Nov 22, 2025 | Apple, Apple AirDrop, Authority Insights, Authority Insights Podcast, Features, Google, Google Pixel 10, Quick Share, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Buds, Samsung One UI
This week, Mishaal Rahman and C. Scott Brown discuss the bombshell news that Google has updated Quick Share to be compatible with Apple’s AirDrop — without Apple’s help. They also break down the leaked design and new “head gesture” features of the Samsung Galaxy Buds...
by dbadmin | Nov 22, 2025 | Android, Apple, News, Quick Share
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