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    When Will Galaxy S26 Get Quick Share AirDrop Support?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung confirms AirDrop support for Quick Share will begin rolling out to Galaxy S26 devices starting in South Korea this week, with US rollout to follow later.
    2. The update enables cross-compatibility between Android’s Quick Share and Apple’s AirDrop, following Google’s similar feature rollout.
    3. Support for AirDrop will be extended to older Galaxy devices in the future, though specific timelines haven’t been announced.
    4. The rollout raises questions about the release of One UI 8.5 and broader compatibility updates for other Galaxy models.

    Samsung has announced that support for AirDrop-style sharing will arrive soon on the Galaxy S26. This feature allows users to quickly share files with iPhone users, making cross-platform sharing easier than ever. Starting tomorrow in South Korea, the update will enable Galaxy S26 phones to use Quick Share with Apple’s AirDrop. Later this week, it will roll out to devices in the United States.

    This development is exciting because it bridges a significant gap between Android and iOS devices. Previously, only Google’s Pixel phones had this compatibility, and now Samsung is following suit. Additionally, Samsung says that older Galaxy phones will also get AirDrop support at a later date. This shows Samsung’s commitment to improving user experiences across its entire device range.

    Smart cities and urban innovations benefit from such seamless technology integration. When devices communicate effortlessly, cities become more efficient, and residents enjoy better connectivity. Sharing data between phones without barriers encourages collaboration and quick decision-making—key elements in modern urban living. As Samsung enhances connectivity, it paves the way for smarter, more integrated city environments. Keep an eye out for the update over the coming days to make file sharing smoother and more flexible.

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