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Android phones could get an iPhone-like NameDrop feature soon: Report

Published on: Nov 15, 2025 11:12 am IST

Google is working on a new Android feature that lets users share contact details by bringing two phones together, just like the iPhone’s NameDrop feature. 

Android users may soon see a new way to exchange contact details by simply placing two phones close together. New information from a recent build of Google Play Services suggests that Google is working on a tool that works much like Apple’s NameDrop, a feature introduced with iOS 17 back in 2023. This development shows that Google is trying to make basic tasks on Android easier and respond to features that already exist on competing platforms.

Google is testing a new Android feature that lets users share contact details by bringing phones together.

For years, Android and iOS have grown by observing what users value in each system. Apple added features such as widgets and free home-screen icon placement after they gained traction on Android. Google also introduced Calling Cards on Android after testing a function similar to Apple’s Contact Posters. Now, it seems that Google is preparing to introduce a new form of contact sharing to its ecosystem.

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Google’s Version Surfaces in Play Services

According to the Android Authority report, the feature under development shows up inside Google Play Services with the internal label “Gesture Exchange.” Within it, an activity named “Contact Exchange” uses NFC to start the interaction. Early screenshots show how the system may work once Google rolls it out.

On one screen, users can select what information they want to share. Options include a photo, phone number, or email address. There is also a “Receive only” choice for those who prefer not to send any details. This mirrors the simplicity of NameDrop, which allows quick transfers of contact data by holding two iPhones close together.

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The internal names “Gesture Exchange” and “Contact Exchange” may change before the feature becomes public. Development appears to be active, and Google has not indicated when users can expect the rollout. For now, the discovery signals that Android could soon get another convenient way to share information between devices.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MD Ijaj Khan

Ijaj Khan is a tech journalist and Senior Content Producer at HT Tech, where he translates the fast-paced world of consumer tech, gaming, and AI into stories that spark curiosity and connection. Always on the lookout for the next big trend, he believes technology should be as relatable as your everyday conversations. When he’s not decoding gadgets and innovations, you’ll likely find him hopping across cities, chasing new adventures, and sampling cuisines that tell their own stories.

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