Samsung AirDrop-Quick Share Feature: Everything you need to know
Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphone users can now send files directly to AirDrop-compatible Apple devices using Quick Share feature. No cables, no third-party apps; just native sharing between Galaxy and iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
As of March 23, Samsung users can send files directly to Apple devices using the AirDrop-supported Quick Share feature. This change arrives with the latest firmware update for the Galaxy S26 lineup.
It took time, but it’s here.
Google quietly introduced cross-platform sharing support on select Pixel devices late last year. Now Samsung has picked it up and pushed it further. With the AZCF firmware, Quick Share gains interoperability with Apple’s AirDrop protocol.
This is not a separate app. It’s built into the existing Quick Share framework.
How to enable “Share with Apple devices”
Samsung has kept the setup simple, but it’s buried under Quick Share settings.
Here’s the exact path:
- Open Settings
- Tap “Connected devices”
- Go to “Quick Share”
- Look for a new toggle: “Share with Apple devices”
- Turn it on.
Once enabled, your Galaxy device can detect nearby Apple devices that are ready to receive files.
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What needs to be set on the Apple device
The receiving iPhone, iPad, or Mac must have AirDrop visibility set to “Everyone.” If it’s set to “Contacts Only” or turned off, your Galaxy device won’t see it.
Requirements you cannot ignore
The feature depends on updated backend services. If it is not working, check these first:
- Google Play Services: version 26.11.33 or higher
- Quick Share app: version 13.8.51.30 or higher
If either of these is outdated, the Apple sharing toggle may not appear at all. Samsung’s latest update for the Galaxy S26 series automatically updates both services to the latest versions.
At the moment, this is exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series:
- Galaxy S26
- Galaxy S26+
- Galaxy S26 Ultra
On the Apple side, it works with:
- iPhone
- iPad
- Mac
There are no additional apps required on iOS or macOS.
Samsung isn’t going to keep this locked to the S26 lineup for long. Expect the Galaxy S25 and S24 series to pick this up once One UI 8.5 reaches stable channels for those devices.
If you are testing this, keep both devices unlocked and within close range. Discovery is fast, but stability improves when both screens are active.
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