Samsung has rolled out support for Android Quick Share–Apple AirDrop interoperability for the Galaxy S26 series in India, enabling users to share files with an iPhone wirelessly without relying on any third-party app. According to the company, AirDrop support is initially available on the Galaxy S26 series, with expansion to additional devices to be announced at a later date. The feature began rolling out from March 23, starting in South Korea, and is now expanding to more regions, including India. 


The company has already mentioned that the rollout will expand later to regions including Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, Latin America, North America, Southeast Asia and Taiwan. It is to be noted that availability and timing may vary by region.

 


AirDrop support on Galaxy S26 series: Details


With this interoperability, supported Android phones can send files to an iPhone, iPad or Mac in a way similar to how AirDrop works within Apple’s ecosystem. The transfer happens directly between devices and does not require an internet connection. 


According to the company, “This feature does not use a workaround; the connection is direct and peer-to-peer, meaning your data is never routed through a server, shared content is never logged, and no extra data is shared.” 


To use the feature, the Apple user needs to set AirDrop to “Everyone for 10 minutes” on their iPhone, iPad or Mac. From an Android device, users can open Quick Share, choose a nearby Apple device, and send files. The recipient must approve the transfer before it starts. The system relies on a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to create a direct connection between devices. 


AirDrop support on Samsung Galaxy devices is not enabled by default, unlike on supported Google Pixel phones. Instead, users have to manually turn on a separate option in Quick Share settings called “Share with Apple devices.” On this page, Samsung states that Galaxy users need to ask iPhone users to set AirDrop to “Everyone,” and the same setting must be enabled on the Galaxy device when receiving files from Apple devices. 


AirDrop support on Android: Availability

Google first introduced AirDrop support to Quick Share on Pixel devices, starting with the Pixel 10 series and later expanding to the Pixel 9 lineup. With this announcement, Samsung becomes the second Android smartphone brand to offer native AirDrop-style sharing officially. 


Other companies have also confirmed that they are working to enable support for Quick Share with Apple AirDrop. UK-based Nothing has confirmed that it is working to enable Quick Share interoperability with Apple AirDrop on its devices. Chipmaker Qualcomm has also said that Android phones powered by its Snapdragon processors will soon support cross-platform file sharing with Apple devices. 

In addition, China’s OPPO has announced that support for the feature will be rolling out to its flagship Find X9 series smartphones later this month. 


How to share files from an Android phone to an iPhone/iPad/Mac


  • Before you begin, ensure Quick Share is updated via the Google Play Store and your phone is updated to the latest OS version.

  • On your iPhone, iPad or Mac, open Settings and go to AirDrop.

  • In the AirDrop settings, set visibility to Everyone for 10 Minutes.

  • On your Android phone, select the file or photo you want to send, then tap Share.

  • Choose Quick Share from the sharing menu.

  • Select the nearby Apple device from the list of visible devices.

  • On your Apple device, tap or click Accept when the AirDrop prompt appears.


How to share files from an iPhone/iPad/Mac to an Android phone


  • On your Android phone, open Settings and search for Quick Share.

  • In Quick Share settings, set visibility to Everyone for 10 Minutes.

  • On your Apple device, select the file or photo you want to send, then tap Share.

  • Choose AirDrop from the options.

  • Select the Android phone from the device list.

  • On your Android device, tap Accept when the Quick Share notification appears.



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