Samsung is adding AirDrop support to its Galaxy S26 phones, making its Quick Share file transfer feature compatible with iPhones.
Rolling out from Monday, Samsung’s Quick Share update will arrive on Galaxy S26 phones in South Korea first before expanding to other regions, including North America, Latin America, Europe, Hong Kong, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan. Samsung also plans to add Airdrop compatibility to devices outside the S26 series at a later date, though exact models have yet to be announced.
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Samsung’s Quick Share debuted on the Galaxy S20 in 2020, seven years after Apple first introduced AirDrop to iOS. Quick Share subsequently merged with Google’s Nearby Share feature in 2024, becoming available on non-Samsung Android devices, ChromeOS, and Windows PCs. Then in 2025, Quick Share gained AirDrop compatibility on Google Pixel 10 devices. Today’s news sees Quick Share’s iPhone support expand further, gradually making it easier to share files with friends regardless of the OS they use.
To send files to an iOS device via Quick Share, Samsung Galaxy S26 users will first have to toggle on “Share with Apple devices,” found in the phone settings under “Connected devices” and “Quick Share.”

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