Samsung is set to introduce AirDrop support via Quick Share for its Galaxy S26 series starting March 23. This rollout begins in Korea, with the U.S. expected to follow shortly. Other regions, including Europe, Japan, and Latin America, will also receive this update.
Initially launched on Google Pixel 10 devices in late 2025, this feature has quickly gained traction among Android users. As Samsung points out, Galaxy devices won’t have AirDrop enabled by default. Users need to change settings in Quick Share to share with Apple devices. The other party must also enable the “Everyone” option for a smooth transfer.
The excitement doesn’t stop at Samsung. Other manufacturers like Oppo are planning to adopt similar features soon. This could mean more seamless sharing across different brands within the Android ecosystem.
According to statistics from Statista, as of 2023, about 50% of smartphone users regularly exchange files, highlighting the importance of easy file-sharing capabilities. Samsung’s move reflects a growing trend among smartphone users seeking more versatility in sharing methods.
In today’s tech race, ease of use is key. As companies focus on enhancing interoperability, user feedback shows appreciation for features that simplify daily tasks. Many users on social media express enthusiasm over AirDrop’s arrival on Samsung devices, eager to experience quicker, hassle-free file sharing with their friends and family.
For more details on this update, you can check Samsung’s announcement [here](https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-airdrop-quick-share-galaxy-s26-series/?utm_source=pr_media&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=general).

