Could the Galaxy S26 be the next Android phone to support Apple’s AirDrop?
Source: Android Authority

TL;DR
- A last‑minute leak suggests the Galaxy S26 series will support file sharing with Apple devices via Quick Share.
- The feature is said to be “most likely” coming to older Samsung phones alongside the One UI 8.5 update.
- Google recently promised that Quick Share’s AirDrop compatibility would expand to other Android devices.
Leak Overview
The Galaxy S26 series launches today at 1 PM EST. While most specifications are already known, a new leak claims the phones could include AirDrop compatibility.
Leaker chunvn8888 posted on X that the Galaxy S26 series may support sharing files with Apple devices through AirDrop.

How It Would Work
- Samsung’s Quick Share would enable the Galaxy S26 to send files to iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other AirDrop‑compatible devices.
- The Apple recipient must set AirDrop visibility to Everyone.
- When receiving files via AirDrop, Quick Share must be enabled on the Galaxy device so Apple devices can discover it.
Background
- Google/Android’s Quick Share and Samsung’s Quick Share have merged in recent years, becoming a single interoperable feature.
- To date, AirDrop compatibility has been limited to recent Pixel flagships.
Potential Impact
If confirmed, this would be a notable step toward greater cross‑platform interoperability. Samsung’s flagships dominate global Android sales, so extending AirDrop support to them would bring the feature to a large portion of the Android ecosystem. Full rollout to older devices and the broader ecosystem would still be needed for a comprehensive solution.