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This Samsung Galaxy S26 update makes it ultra-easy to share files with an iPhone

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.
Why it matters:

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.

Android Central Published by christinep2424@gmail.com (Christine Persaud) , Christine Persaud
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