Google Is Bringing an iOS-Style Instant Contact-Sharing Feature to Android
For years, Android and iOS have traded ideas—some subtle, others unmistakably bold. Now, Google appears to be preparing another iOS-inspired upgrade for Android users: a NameDrop-like instant contact-sharing feature that greatly simplifies how people exchange personal details. Recent findings from the latest Google Play Services build reveal a feature internally known as Gesture Exchange or Contact Exchange, signaling Google’s intention to make contact sharing smoother, faster, and more intuitive. How Google’s Contact Exchange Works According to code analysis and early visuals uncovered by Android Authority, the feature activates when two Android phones are brought together. This is similar to how Apple’s NameDrop works on iPhones running iOS 17 or later. What Users Can Share Once phones are near each other, users may share: Profile photo Phone number Email address Or choose “receive only” if they prefer to keep their information private After the exchange completes, the recipient sees...