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Android’s upcoming NameDrop alternative just picked up a new animation

News RoomBy News Room8 December 20252 Mins Read
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What’s happened? A few weeks ago, we heard that Android is building its own version of Apple’s NameDrop feature that will allow two phones to share contact details by bringing them close together. New leaks spotted by Android Authority, suggests that the feature now includes an animated interface designed to guide both users through the contact exchange.

  • The custom animation shows up around the bezel when two phones are brought together.
  • However, the real contact transfer is not active yet, which is why no pop-ups appear after the animation.

This is important because: iPhone users have long had this contact sharing method called NamedDrop that works by bringing two iPhones close together and instantly swapping info. That convenience and simplicity seem to be what Android is aiming to match.

  • Android Authority was able to trigger the new animation between a POCO F6 and a Pixel, using the latest Google Play Services update (v25.49.31 beta).
  • Although the code makes it clear that NFC will be used to detect when the phones touch, it is not yet confirmed whether NFC will handle the entire transfer or whether it will act only as a short-range trigger before handing the job off to Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
  • The feature requires both phones’ NFC antennas to line up, but Android devices place their antennas in different spots, unlike iPhones which keep them at the top. This could make tapping two Android phones together a bit tricky in real use.
  • Right now, the animation shows up only when the phones are tapped together, and no contact card is actually transferred, suggesting Google is still working on this feature and is not close to releasing it publicly.

Why should I care? Until now, sharing contact info on Android often meant scanning a QR code, typing a number manually, or digging through sharing menus. This NameDrop-style method would make exchanging details far more seamless, especially in social settings where you simply want to tap phones together and move on. Google is also testing new tools to make sharing contact details more private on Android, showing it is rethinking how people exchange information across devices.

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