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TechnologyMar 23

Samsung adds AirDrop support to Galaxy S26 devices starting in Korea

Samsung is integrating Apple's AirDrop file-sharing feature into its Quick Share system on Galaxy S26 smartphones, beginning with a rollout in Korea.

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Samsung announced it will add native support for Apple's AirDrop file-sharing protocol to its Galaxy S26 smartphone series, integrating the feature into the company's existing Quick Share system.

The new AirDrop compatibility will begin rolling out in South Korea starting today, according to Samsung. Users in the United States are expected to receive the feature later this week through a software update.

The integration represents a significant step toward cross-platform compatibility between Samsung's Android-based Galaxy devices and Apple's iOS ecosystem. AirDrop has previously been exclusive to Apple devices, allowing users to wirelessly share files, photos, and other content between iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers.

Samsung plans to expand the AirDrop support to additional regions and Galaxy device models beyond the S26 series, though the company has not provided a specific timeline for the broader rollout. The feature will be accessible through Samsung's Quick Share interface, which currently allows file sharing between Samsung devices and other Android phones.

The move comes as smartphone manufacturers increasingly focus on interoperability features to improve user experience across different device ecosystems.

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