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Samsung phones can now AirDrop files to iPhones

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Samsung enables Quick Share to work with Apple's AirDrop
Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday it has begun supporting compatibility between the Android file-sharing platform Quick Share and Apple Inc.'s AirDrop, allowing Galaxy S26 smartphone users to exchange photos across different devices.

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Samsung phones can now share with iPhones using Apple’s AirDrop protocol
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Android to Apple: Samsung phones can now AirDrop files to iPhones
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Tech Wrap March 23: AirDrop on Galaxy S26, Realme 16, WhatsApp on iOS
Samsung has revealed that the Galaxy S26 series will support interoperability between Android Quick Share and Apple AirDrop, allowing users to transfer files wirelessly to an iPhone without using thir...

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Samsung brings Apple AirDrop support via Quick Share to Galaxy S26 series: Here's how it works
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Samsung Galaxy S26 series gets AirDrop support for seamless file sharing with Apple devices
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Android phones can finally share files with iPhones over AirDrop

Google just announced that Android phones can now wirelessly share files with iPhones. And here’s the best part — There’s no third-party app involved. The Quick Share feature on Android will allow seamless file sharing with iPhones, which act as the ...
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Android Can Now Share Files Directly to iPhones — No Apple Help Needed

Android Can Now Share Files Directly to iPhones — No Apple Help Needed Your email has been sent Google is making Android–iPhone sharing easier by letting Pixel 10 users send and receive files over Apple’s AirDrop, using a secure peer-to-peer link.
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