Samsung has introduced native AirDrop support to its Galaxy S26 series, allowing users to seamlessly transfer photos, videos, and files directly to iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks.
Key points
- The feature launched on March 23, 2026, in Korea and is now expanding to the U.S. and Canada.
- Users require a Samsung Galaxy S26 device, Google Play Services v26.11.XX, and the latest Quick Share app update.
- Apple devices must have their AirDrop settings configured to "Everyone" to receive incoming transfers from the Galaxy S26.
- The integration supports file sharing with iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks, with plans to bring the functionality to older Android models later.
- The process functions similarly to native Apple-to-Apple transfers, though it may temporarily disconnect the phone from Wi-Fi during large file transmissions.
This update significantly reduces friction between Android and iOS ecosystems by eliminating the need for third-party cloud storage or messaging apps to share media. By standardizing cross-platform file transfers, Samsung is improving interoperability and simplifying daily workflows for users who frequently switch between different operating systems.