A developer has built a working Quick Share implementation for Android devices that don’t have Google Play Services.
Google’s AirDrop support is already live on Pixel and Galaxy S26 phones, with older Samsung flagships and select OnePlus, Oppo, and Honor models coming later.
Android to iPhone transfers are starting to feel less like chaos and more like copy, paste, done.
For years, moving a file between my iPhone, Android phone, and MacBook felt like negotiating a peace treaty between rival nations. Somehow, without much fanfare, the war is over — and my workflow has never been calmer.
Nothing has revived Warp after a short takedown, but since the app is no longer on the Play Store, users now have to install it manually from Nothing’s community site.
A leaked Android interface shows Google working on tap-to-share file transfers, with phone overlap, NFC quirks, and Android 17 timing all pointing to a more direct answer to AirDrop-style sharing.
Samsung’s AirDrop rollout is broader than expected, with mid-range Galaxy A-series phones confirmed to receive iPhone file-sharing support via a Quick Share update.
Samsung supporting AirDrop the Galaxy S26 is the kind of upgrade people will appreciate instantly and buy a phone for almost never.
Samsung brings AirDrop-style sharing to Galaxy S26 with a global Quick Share rollout starting March 23.
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Galaxy phones could soon send files to iPhones using AirDrop, with Samsung confirming the feature will roll out gradually, starting with the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup.
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