Galaxy S26 gains AirDrop compatibility via Quick Share in update launched in Korea
This Monday (23), Samsung started rolling out an update that adds support for AirDrop on the Quick Share for the Galaxy S26 line. The feature allows users of the Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra models to share files directly with Apple devices, such as iPhones, iPads and Macs, wirelessly and without the need for extra applications. The functionality begins to be released in Coreia from Sul and should expand to other regions in the coming days, including Japão, Estados Unidos, Europa and América Latina. The integration follows the standard adopted by other Android manufacturers and facilitates interoperability between different ecosystems.
How to activate the feature on the Galaxy S26
Users need to access the device’s settings after installing the update. In the connected Conexões or Dispositivos menu, select Quick Share and activate the “Share with Apple devices” option. The process is simple and does not require additional configuration on the Apple device side. The transfer occurs automatically when the devices are close and with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi activated.
Quick Share already allowed fast sending between Android and Windows devices. Agora, with support for the AirDrop protocol, the tool gains greater versatility for users who use devices from different brands. Samsung highlights that the functionality maintains the same levels of security and privacy present in the original AirDrop.
Expansion to other models
The company informed that initial support is restricted to the Galaxy S26 line. Earlier Modelos should be supported in future updates, possibly alongside newer versions of the One UI. Não there is a specific date for this expansion, but Samsung promises to announce details in due course.
The initiative follows market trends that seek to reduce barriers between platforms. In November 2025, Google Pixel devices began offering similar support via Quick Share, which paved the way for broader adoption in the Android ecosystem.
Integration technical details
The feature uses a combination of Bluetooth for nearby device discovery and direct Wi-Fi for high-speed data transfer. Arquivos such as photos, videos, documents, and contacts can be sent without excessive compression or strict size limits. Samsung reinforces that the implementation preserves end-to-end encryption during the process.
Users report that the experience is fluid, similar to traditional AirDrop use in Apple environments. The update already appears on some devices in Coreia from Sul, with positive reports about stability and speed.
Benefits for mixed users
Families and work groups with Android and iOS devices gain practicality in their daily lives. Sharing no longer depends on emails, messengers or cables, speeding up exchanges at meetings or social events. The measure contributes to a more unified experience in multidevice scenarios.
Samsung plans to monitor initial feedback for necessary adjustments before expanding the rollout. Enquanto that, owners of the Galaxy S26 in the Coreia of the Sul and in early regions can now check for software updates to activate the new support.
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