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Sharing files on Galaxy S26 just got simpler with AirDrop support

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 23, 20263 Mins Read
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Sharing files on your phone is getting easier if you’re using Samsung’s latest device. The Galaxy S26 is gaining AirDrop-style support through an update to its built-in sharing system, starting March 23.

That change brings a more familiar way to send photos, videos, and files between devices without relying on extra apps or workarounds. It’s especially useful if you move between platforms or have dealt with inconsistent transfer options before.

Samsung says the launch begins in Korea, with availability set to follow in North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Timing may vary by market, but the rollout is clearly designed to scale quickly.

At launch, the feature is limited to the Galaxy S26 lineup, with support for other devices planned but not yet detailed.

Quick Share gets a more seamless feel

Samsung is building Apple-style sharing directly into its existing system, turning what used to feel limited into something more reliable. Instead of being restricted to certain devices or requiring extra steps, transfers should now feel faster and easier to repeat.

That matters because the feature has been around for years, but it never matched the consistency people expect from Apple’s approach. With this update, Samsung is tightening the experience where it counts, in everyday use.

It’s also fully integrated into the same workflow you already use. You won’t need to install anything new or learn a different process. Open the share menu, choose a nearby device, and send your file.

For common tasks like sending large videos or batches of photos, the difference should be noticeable. Transfers are expected to feel more dependable across sessions.

Why this shift matters now

This move points to a broader change in strategy. Apple’s sharing system has long kept users tied to its ecosystem through convenience, even when switching devices might otherwise make sense.

By matching that experience, Samsung removes one of the small but persistent friction points. You won’t lose fast local file sharing when moving to a newer Galaxy device.

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The scale of the release reinforces that intent. Availability is already planned across major regions including North America, Europe, and Asia, which suggests this is a core feature rather than a limited test.

There are still open questions. Samsung hasn’t explained how compatibility will work across different devices, or when older models will be included.

What to expect next

Samsung says broader device support is coming, though it hasn’t shared a timeline yet. That leaves current Galaxy users waiting to see when the update reaches them.

Availability will also depend on region. The rollout starts in Korea, then expands across key markets including North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Some users will get access sooner than others, depending on location.

The direction is clear. Samsung is turning its sharing system into something more central to the overall experience, not just a background tool.

If you’re thinking about upgrading, this is a feature you’ll likely notice every day. And once it reaches more devices, it could reshape expectations for how file sharing works across Android.

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