Samsung’s Android 17 Leak: Say Goodbye to AirDrop Envy With 'Tap to Share'
iPhone users have spent years performing that smug little proximity dance to swap contact info while Android owners fumbled through the cluttered "Share Sheet" like it was 2012. The humiliation is finally ending. The Leak: Samsung’s Secret Weapon in One UI 9 Samsung is finally injecting some much-needed theater into the Android ecosystem. Leaked code buried within early Android 17 builds points to a feature internally dubbed "Tap to Share." It isn't just another menu option; it’s a hardware-software handshake that brings physical proximity directly into the Quick Share protocol. The days of scrolling through a list of twenty nearby devices half of which are your neighbor's smart fridge are over. Just bump and go. Professional tech lifestyle Source: Unsplash The Tech Behind the Handshake: How It Actually Works This isn't just software wizardry; it's a clever orchestration of the sensors already sitting in your pocket. This is how the ma...