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Google Is Testing a New Tap to Share Feature for Android Users

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Last updated: November 16, 2025 7:13 pm
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Google appears to be working on a new contact sharing feature for Android, giving users a simple way to exchange information just by bringing two phones close together. The tool is still in early development, but hints from internal builds suggest it may be designed as Android’s answer to the quick share experience Apple users get with NameDrop.

For Pakistan, where Android dominates the smartphone market, this could become a practical upgrade for students, freelancers, office workers and anyone who exchanges contacts frequently.


What the New Feature Could Do

Early indicators show that the feature may rely on a quick gesture or tap, likely using NFC or a similar short range communication method. Once two devices are aligned, users may get the option to either share their info or receive only, depending on their comfort level.

Possible sharing items include:

  • Phone number
  • Email
  • Profile photo
  • Contact card

After the connection is triggered, the actual transfer will likely switch to a faster method such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct. This would allow smooth sharing even on older or mid-range devices.


Why It Matters for Pakistani Users

In Pakistan, contact sharing usually happens through WhatsApp messages, manually typing numbers, or scanning QR codes. A built-in tap-to-share feature removes the extra steps and works even when internet connectivity is limited — a major plus during events, university meetups, and office environments.

A few local benefits:

  • Faster exchange during networking events
  • No need to manually save numbers
  • More secure than sharing screenshots or forwarding contacts
  • Helpful for businesses, cafes, co-working spaces and creators who frequently meet new people

Since most Pakistani phones support NFC only in mid-range and higher models, this feature may also push manufacturers to improve hardware in budget categories.


How It Compares to Apple’s NameDrop

Apple’s NameDrop allows iPhone users to swap contact cards simply by bringing their devices together. Google’s version seems to follow a similar idea but may focus on wider device compatibility. Unlike Apple’s tightly controlled ecosystem, Android adoption depends on dozens of brands — from Samsung to Infinix, Vivo and Xiaomi — which means rollout may vary across models.

However, if Google manages to standardize the process inside Play Services, the feature could quickly reach millions of users in Pakistan without needing a major system update.


What to Expect Next

The feature is not officially announced yet, so a few things remain uncertain:

  • Release timeline may depend on Google’s testing phase
  • Compatibility could require NFC-enabled devices
  • First rollout might appear on newer Android versions
  • Feature name may change before launch

For now, it’s clear Google is working on simplifying how Android users share information — and if it lands smoothly, it could become one of the most practical everyday additions in years.


A tap to share feature could make networking, business interactions and everyday communication easier in Pakistan, especially with Android’s huge user base. If Google finalizes it soon, local users may finally get a seamless, built-in alternative to the manual contact-sharing methods we all use today.

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