Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo make up nearly half of China's smartphone market, which could help a new AirDrop alternative succeed where others have failed. (Picture: Xiaomi)
Since Apple introduced AirDrop in 2011, it’s become a key tool for iPhone users to send files of any size to each other without using an internet connection or cell service. Now it looks like three Chinese phone makers are bringing that to Android users as well.
Xiaomi said in a WeChat post that it’s partnering with Oppo and Vivo -- both owned by BBK Electronics -- to launch a wireless peer-to-peer file transfer protocol that will be compatible with devices from all three companies.