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Waiting for AirDrop on your Samsung phone? We may have good news for Galaxy A series users

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Why This Matters

Samsung is gradually expanding AirDrop support via Quick Share to more Galaxy devices beyond the Galaxy S26 series, signaling a move towards greater interoperability with Apple devices. While official support remains uncertain, the ability to sideload necessary updates indicates that many Galaxy phones could soon enable seamless file sharing with iOS users, enhancing user convenience and cross-platform compatibility in the Android ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Samsung rolled out AirDrop support via Quick Share for the Galaxy S26 series last week, but it may be coming to more devices.

Sideloading the required app updates and extensions reveals a “Share with Apple devices” menu on certain Galaxy phones, previewing upcoming support.

Officially, Samsung has only committed to expanding AirDrop support “at a later date.” It’s unclear when, or if, these Galaxy phones will see official support.

Google broke through the walled garden and added AirDrop compatibility to Quick Share on the latest Google Pixel 10 series last year. It made clear that AirDrop support would expand to other Android phones in the future, and sure enough, the Galaxy S26 series became the first non-Google phones to get the Quick Share upgrade last week. The timeline for other Samsung phones receiving the Quick Share upgrade and AirDrop compatibility is unclear, but a discovery by GalaxyClub sheds some light on which models are next in line.

Multiple app updates and extensions must be installed for an Android phone to gain AirDrop compatibility. The big one is the Quick Share extension version 1.0.874307641 (or newer), which Google created from scratch to enable AirDrop file sharing. You will also need Quick Share version 13.8.51.58, Quick Share Agent version 3.5.22.24, and Quick Share Connectivity version 1.5.13.15 (or newer). GalaxyClub revealed that sideloading the necessary apps and extensions on unsupported phones hints at which will gain AirDrop compatibility in the future.

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Specifically, sideloading the prerequisite applications on certain older and officially unsupported Galaxy phones unlocks a “Share with Apple devices” menu. This is the same screen that enables AirDrop functionality on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series. So, it’s reasonable to surmise that any phone displaying the “Share with Apple devices” page after sideloading the required apps will get AirDrop support eventually.

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