A leaked Android interface shows Google working on tap-to-share file transfers, with phone overlap, NFC quirks, and Android 17 timing all pointing to a more direct answer to AirDrop-style sharing.
Google is reportedly working on a new "Tap to Share" feature that lets Android users instantly share files and contacts just by bringing two phones together.
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And it wants you to overlap phones instead of tapping them ...