It’s about time: your Samsung Galaxy S26 can now AirDrop files to an iPhone


  • Samsung updates Quick Share
  • Wireless file and photo sharing feature will now support iPhone AirDrop
  • Only the Galaxy S26 series for now

Samsung has just broken a major platform barrier, and one that will certainly delight iPhone and Samsung Galaxy owners: its version of Quick Share will soon support Apple’s AirDrop.

Quick Share and AirDrop perform essentially the same function but on separate platforms (Android and iOS, respectively). Each allows you to quickly transfer files, photos and videos wirelessly from one phone to another. Both use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to establish the ad hoc connection. So far, neither has worked on iPhone and Galaxy phones, but that’s about to change.

Starting March 23 in South Korea and the following week in the United States, Quick Share will receive an update allowing Galaxy phones to share files to iPhones via AirDrop. The caveat – and it’s an important one – is that this will only work with Samsung Galaxy S26 phones. Samsung says it will add more devices “at a later date.”

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Enabling the feature should be easy. On your Galaxy S26 device, open the Quick Panel and select Connected Devices, then Quick Share. Next, select the new “Share with Apple devices”. After that, you’ll have the option to select a nearby iPhone, assuming it’s open to everyone (or contacts, we presume).

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