Google’s latest update to the Quick Share extension for the Pixel 10 series has unexpectedly triggered Wi‑Fi instability, leaving many users frustrated. Instead of enhancing the sharing experience, the new version (1.0.815689706) is causing sudden disconnections whenever the Quick Share menu is opened.
The feature was designed to improve compatibility with Apple’s AirDrop, but early reports suggest that it may have introduced conflicts at the hardware level.
Key Highlights
- Quick Share update causes Wi‑Fi disconnections on Pixel 10 devices
- Version 1.0.815689706 identified as the source of the issue
- Users report Wi‑Fi drops instantly when opening the share menu
- Pixel 10 Pro XL also affected by the bug
- Temporary workarounds available until Google releases a fix

What Users Are Experiencing
On Google’s official forums and Reddit, multiple Pixel 10 owners have reported that Wi‑Fi disconnects the moment they open the Quick Share menu. Even though their home network appears in the list, the phone refuses to reconnect.
One user explained that while attempting to send a file, Wi‑Fi turned off automatically and could not be restored without restarting. Similar complaints have surfaced from Pixel 10 Pro XL users, suggesting that the bug is widespread across the lineup.
Possible Technical Cause
Experts believe the issue may stem from protocol competition. Pixel devices are optimized for Wi‑Fi Direct, but the new Quick Share update may be emulating Apple’s AWDL protocol, leading to instability.
Quick Share was intended to make file sharing smoother between Android and iOS devices, but the attempt to mimic Apple’s system seems to have created unexpected conflicts.
Workarounds You Can Try
Since Google has not yet issued an official fix, users are relying on temporary solutions:
- Uninstall Quick Share updates: Go to Settings > Apps > All Apps > Quick Share extension and select Uninstall Updates.
- Turn off Wi‑Fi before using Quick Share: Sharing can still be done via Bluetooth or mobile data, though Wi‑Fi may require a restart afterward.
These steps are not perfect, but they can help reduce frustration until Google provides a permanent solution.
What’s Next
Android Central has confirmed that it is in contact with Google regarding the issue. Pixel 10 devices have faced several software‑related bugs since launch, and users are hoping for a quick resolution this time as well.
For now, Pixel 10 owners experiencing Wi‑Fi instability should consider applying the temporary fixes or waiting for Google’s official patch.
