Many more Android phones could soon work with AirDrop


  • Snapdragon and Nothing have both announced plans to support AirDrop
  • This means that the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Nothing Phone 3 could soon get this feature.
  • Although it is still possible that Apple decides to block it

Last week, something unexpected happened: Google announced that Android Quick Share would now work with AirDrop, meaning Android and iPhone users could quickly and easily share files with each other. At the moment, it only works with Google Pixel 10 series devices, but now we’re learning about other Android phones that might support this feature soon.

The biggest news here is that the Snapdragon While this doesn’t mention any specific phones, a large number of Android handsets come with Snapdragon chipsets, which could mean many, if not most, of them will support it soon.

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