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Last updated: 28/04/2026
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Android AirDrop sharing is finally breaking free from Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy exclusivity. What began as a Pixel-only feature is now rolling out to phones from Nothing, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi, marking the first time Android users across multiple manufacturers can smoothly send photos, videos, and documents to iPhones and Macs without third-party apps.

Key Takeaways

  • Android AirDrop sharing expands beyond Pixel and Galaxy to Nothing, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi devices
  • Pixel 9 and 9 Pro phones now support cross-platform sharing with iPhone and Mac via Quick Share
  • Galaxy S26 series received One UI 8.5 update enabling AirDrop sharing with a toggle in Settings
  • Google confirmed AirDrop support is a permanent platform feature, not a temporary experiment
  • Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi formed their own Peer-to-Peer Transmission Alliance as an alternative Android solution

Android AirDrop Sharing Finally Goes Mainstream

For years, cross-platform file sharing between Android and Apple devices required clunky workarounds—email, cloud storage, or proprietary apps. Android AirDrop sharing changes that equation. Google’s VP of Engineering for Android confirmed at a Taipei press briefing that Quick Share will no longer remain exclusive to Pixel phones, making this a core Android platform feature rather than a one-brand advantage. The rollout targets a fundamental friction point: users with mixed-device households have always faced friction when sharing between ecosystems. Now, with Android AirDrop sharing, that barrier is collapsing.

The feature requires both devices to be set to ‘Everyone’ visibility, with Apple devices defaulting to ‘Everyone for 10 minutes’. Once enabled, the experience mirrors Apple’s native workflow—no app-switching, no authentication delays. This is not a beta experiment or limited trial. Google prioritized security through independent auditors and trusted protocols, signaling long-term commitment.

Pixel 9 and Galaxy S26 Lead the Rollout

Pixel 9 and 9 Pro phones launched with cross-platform support, though the feature arrived over the coming weeks following announcement rather than day one. Samsung moved faster on hardware: Galaxy S26 received One UI 8.5 update enabling Android AirDrop sharing out of the box, with the toggle appearing in Settings under Connected devices > Quick Share > Share with Apple devices, enabled by default.

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Older Galaxy devices—the S22 through S25 series—are getting Quick Share app updates on One UI 8 and 8.5 beta that add the toggle, but functionality requires server-side enablement and has not yet activated. This is the gap between feature visibility and actual functionality: users see the option but cannot use it yet. Samsung and Google are staggering rollout to manage load and verify compatibility across device generations.

The Broader Android Ecosystem Joins In

Google’s plan extends beyond its own hardware. The company intends wider rollout to more Android phones over coming months, with OEMs like Nothing already on board and Motorola and OnePlus expected to follow soon. This represents a fundamental shift: instead of Android AirDrop sharing remaining a Pixel perk, it becomes a platform-wide standard, similar to how iMessage works across Apple devices.

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Not every manufacturer is waiting for Google’s timeline. Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi formed the Peer-to-Peer Transmission Alliance, building their own AirDrop-like sharing solution for Android. This parallel effort suggests confidence in the market demand but also reflects the reality that ecosystem lock-in matters. A user with an Oppo phone, Oppo tablet, and Oppo laptop benefits from unified sharing. Adding iPhone compatibility is the next logical step—and now it is happening.

OnePlus and Motorola Still Lag Behind

OnePlus offers sharing with iPhone through the OnePlus Share tool in the O+ Connect app, but it requires the receiving device to have the app open—a friction point that Android AirDrop sharing eliminates. Motorola has not yet announced equivalent functionality, though expectations are it will follow Samsung and Nothing into the Quick Share ecosystem soon.

This fragmentation is temporary. Once Google pushes Android AirDrop sharing more broadly, the pressure on every other OEM to support it becomes immense. A user comparing phones will ask: does it work with my family’s iPhones? If one brand says yes and another says no, the choice becomes obvious.

Why This Matters Now

Android AirDrop sharing addresses a real problem that has frustrated mixed-device households for a decade. It removes friction from the ecosystem boundary—the exact friction that keeps people locked into one platform. A parent with an iPhone can now receive files from a teenager’s Pixel or Galaxy phone without thinking about it. A freelancer with a Xiaomi phone can share mockups with Mac-using clients instantly.

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Google’s commitment to making this permanent, not temporary, signals confidence in the feature’s value and security. The company understands that ecosystem interoperability is no longer a weakness to hide—it is a competitive strength. By opening Android AirDrop sharing to multiple manufacturers, Google and its partners are acknowledging what users have known for years: most people do not live in single-brand ecosystems anymore.

Is Android AirDrop sharing available on all phones right now?

No. Android AirDrop sharing is rolling out in stages. Pixel 9 and Galaxy S26 have it now; older Galaxy models (S22-S25) have the toggle but cannot use it yet due to pending server-side enablement. Nothing, Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi support is coming over the next months.

Do I need to enable Android AirDrop sharing manually?

On Galaxy S26, the toggle is enabled by default in Settings > Connected devices > Quick Share > Share with Apple devices. Both your Android phone and the receiving iPhone or Mac must be set to ‘Everyone’ visibility for sharing to work.

How does Android AirDrop sharing compare to OnePlus Share?

OnePlus Share requires the receiving device to have the O+ Connect app open, adding a manual step. Android AirDrop sharing works smoothly without any app—the same instant experience Apple users expect from AirDrop.

Android AirDrop sharing represents a watershed moment for cross-platform computing. For the first time, Android users across multiple brands can share with iPhones as easily as iPhone users share with each other. That simplicity, multiplied across millions of mixed-device households, is why this expansion matters far more than the spec sheets and benchmarks that usually dominate tech headlines.

This article was written with AI assistance and editorially reviewed.

Source: Android Central

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