With iOS 26.3, Apple is making it simpler for iPhone users to transition to an Android smartphone, with new built-in tools ...
Apple has seeded the first developer beta of iOS 26.3, introducing new tools aimed at easier switching to Android and testing ...
The first developer beta of iOS 26.3 is here, and with it, settings that make transferring to Android easier and notification forwarding for third-party wearables.
Switching from Android to iPhone is a lot easier than it used to be. With the release of iOS 26, Apple has streamlined the process of transferring your eSIM from an Android device, and in most cases ...
With Android 10, Google added the option to let users share Wi-Fi connections with others via QR codes. Since then, if you wish to share your Wi-Fi connection, you simply need to share your Wi-Fi ...
Quick Share on Android will now let you send and receive files by scanning a QR code. The feature will eliminate the need to add others as contacts, verify devices, or change your sharing settings.
In July, Google introduced a redesign of the Android QR code scanner, but rolled it back. The updated interface is now starting to reappear.
To generate and share a WiFi QR code on an iPhone running iOS 18, open the Passwords app, select the Wi-Fi option, choose your network, and tap Show Network QR Code. Your friend can scan the code ...
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