Samsung is planning to add support for AirDrop-style file sharing on its Galaxy devices, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. The feature will allow Galaxy users to send files directly to Apple devices using AirDrop compatibility, marking a major step toward cross-platform file sharing between Android and iOS. The move builds on recent efforts by Google to improve interoperability between Android’s Quick Share and Apple’s AirDrop, aiming to simplify file transfers across different ecosystems. The Sciphone Dream G2 will run Android Home edition V1.0, and will come with GSM/EDGE support, up to 16GB memory on microSD. The update improves RCS messaging by adding support for replying to specific messages in conversations with Android users. Read more in our articles including "Samsung confirms AirDrop-Quick Share support starting with Galaxy S26" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".
Samsung is planning to add support for AirDrop-style file sharing on its Galaxy devices, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. The feature will allow Galaxy users to send files directly to Apple devices using AirDrop compatibility, marking a major step toward cross-platform file sharing between Android and iOS.
The move builds on recent efforts by Google to improve interoperability between Android’s Quick Share and Apple’s AirDrop, aiming to simplify file transfers across different ecosystems. The Sciphone Dream G2 will run Android Home edition V1.0, and will come with GSM/EDGE support, up to 16GB memory on microSD. The update improves RCS messaging by adding support for replying to specific messages in conversations with Android users.
Our coverage of Android AirDrop support includes: "Samsung confirms AirDrop-Quick Share support starting with Galaxy S26"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.