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AirDrop support is coming to Samsung Galaxy phones, starting with S26

By technologistmag.com20 March 20262 Mins Read
AirDrop support is coming to Samsung Galaxy phones, starting with S26
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Samsung has confirmed that its Galaxy phones will soon support AirDrop compatibility, letting you send files directly between Android and Apple devices.

Last year, Google and Apple introduced compatibility between AirDrop and Quick Share on Pixel devices. Google later confirmed that this interoperability would expand to more Android phones. Now, Samsung is officially joining that effort with its Galaxy lineup.

When will Samsung bring AirDrop support to Galaxy phones?

According to 9to5Google, Won-joon Choi, Samsung’s MX Business COO, said support will begin with the Galaxy S26 series and roll out gradually through software updates.

The feature will not be available immediately. Instead, it will arrive in phases, which means you may have to wait depending on your device. Samsung Galaxy S26 will be the first device to receive Airdrop support, but the company plans to bring it to other Galaxy phones over time.

This update will build on Quick Share, Samsung’s existing file-sharing system. When it arrives, your Galaxy phone should be able to detect and send files to Apple devices more seamlessly, without needing third-party apps or workarounds.

Why this matters?

File sharing in One UI 8.

File sharing between Android and Apple devices has always been messy. You often have to rely on messaging apps, cloud links, or email to send files.

This update could change that; however, the rollout may take time. Even Google has only brought Airdrop compatibility to a limited number of devices so far, including the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10. That suggests wider support could take a while to reach older phones.

If this rolls out as planned, you may finally be able to share files across Android and Apple devices without thinking twice about which phone you are using.

In other Samsung news, the company is reportedly considering cutting costs across its Galaxy lineup, but it could lead to higher prices and potential hardware trade-offs in future phones. Meanwhile, the company is also exploring ambitious ideas like a phone with a slidable screen.

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