Which Galaxy devices are getting AirDrop support via Quick Share?

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On March 23, Samsung announced that it will officially support AirDrop file transfers on Galaxy devices through Quick Share. This will make sharing content and files between Galaxy devices and Apple devices, including iPhones, much easier. So, which Galaxy devices are getting official AirDrop support?Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra will be the first devices to receive AirDrop support. The feature will arrive via a software update and will expand to other Galaxy devices over time. However, the company has not yet shared a list of existing devices that will receive AirDrop support, nor has it provided an official rollout timeline.It is likely that older Galaxy devices will receive AirDrop support with the stable One UI 8.5 update. You can check which devices are eligible for the One UI 8.5 update by clicking here.Google was the first to bring AirDrop support to Android, with the Pixel 10 series being the first to receive the feature. It was later expanded to the Pixel 9 series. A few months ago, Google indicated that AirDrop support would expand to more devices across the Android ecosystem. With this announcement, Samsung has become the second Android device maker to officially support AirDrop.It is also likely that Galaxy phones and tablets will support AirDrop file transfers with iPads and Macs. Buy Galaxy S26 Check Deals