India, Nov. 25 -- Android and iPhone users may soon find it easier to exchange files as Qualcomm confirms broader support for Quick Share on Snapdragon-powered devices. The move opens the door for direct file transfers between Android smartphones and iPhones, which will reduce the long-standing gap that required separate apps or online links.

Google first introduced this cross-platform sharing feature on the Google Pixel 10 series. The change came via an update to the Quick Share system, which allows Google Pixel users to send files directly to iPhones. Until now, that experience has remained limited to a small set of users.

Qualcomm's announcement suggests that the feature will extend across a wider group of Android devices. Since many...