What you need to knowAnother report regarding Google’s rumored “Tap to Share” feature surfaced, showcasing a revamped sharing menu, which adheres to Android 16’s design.Details also state the feature will inform users to “overlap” their devices for the transfer.Rumors about this feature started late last year, suggesting Android phones could display a glow during this transfer to signify its completion.

Supposed details about Google’s take on Apple‘s NameDrop (or AirDrop) continue to surface, as a new report alleges its user interface.

Alongside AssembleDebug, Android Authority shared what could be the UI for Android’s “Tap to Share” feature, which would take on Apple’s NameDrop. Immediately, the tipster states Google has apparently changed the sharing screen when “tapping” your device on another phone. The sub-menu that’s been spotted now is quite plain; there are three options with boxes, meaning users can select or deselect what they’re sharing.

Galaxy S26 series, those phones have two antennas: one along the top edge and another lower-middle.

Google’s purported explainer says users will need to keep their phones overlapped “until they glow.”

what was discovered late last year about this feature. Of course, we can’t forget the initial report (mostly code) that suggested Google was at least thinking about an Apple NameDrop alternative for Android. What came out after was the alleged animation that would encompass Android phones once the hand-off was completed. It was said that your phone could show a creamsicle-esque color along the top edge of your screen, curling down toward the sides.

The running theory was that this would display, and then the contact details received would appear right after. NFC was speculated to play a heavy role in this transaction; however, that might only be temporary. Suggestions thereafter think that Wi-Fi or Bluetooth could take over afterward. That initial report from November talked about the tiny sub-menu, which has been slightly modified in this latest leak. It’s much more Android 16 with the rounded corners and such.

It’s still up in the air as to when Google could roll this out, but the next major OS looks promising (don’t hold your breath).

Calling Cards in Contacts. Hopefully, this rolls out soon.