
Now that the initial excitement over Quick Share’s ability to “talk” to AirDrop has settled, the big question for many users is, “When is it my turn?” While the feature debuted on the latest flagships like the Pixel 10 and the Galaxy S26, Google is now preparing a massive second wave of updates for devices already in the hands of millions. Below you will find the Android devices that will receive AirDrop file-sharing support via Quick Share soon.
AirDrop file-sharing support via Quick Share expansion: Starting with Samsung Galaxy
Samsung users have the most to gain from this upcoming rollout. If you are holding a recent Galaxy flagship, you likely won’t have to wait much longer. Google has officially confirmed that the Galaxy S25 and S24 series are next in line.
The update isn’t just for standard glass slabs, either. The entire foldable family is getting a boost, with support coming to the Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and even the Z Fold6. The Galaxy Z TriFold is also slated to get support for the feature, ensuring Samsung’s most ambitious hardware remains fully compatible with the iOS ecosystem.
Broadening the horizon: OnePlus, Oppo, and Honor
Beyond the Samsung bubble, other major manufacturers are finally joining the party. Owners of the OnePlus 15 and the Oppo Find X8 series should keep an eye on their system updates, as these devices are prioritized for the next phase of the rollout.
Honor is also making a significant push for interoperability. The company’s latest high-end hardware, specifically the Honor Magic8 Pro and the foldable Magic V6, are officially on the list to receive the Quick Share-AirDrop bridge (via GSMArena).
It’s no surprise that the list is made up of flagship phones. After all, the feature’s availability has some key hardware-based limitations.
The rollout timeline
Google shared the specific models during The Android Show: I/O Edition. However, a concrete “release date” for each device remains elusive. Typically, these features arrive as part of a Google Play System update. This means they can appear quietly in your settings without a massive firmware overhaul.
For those using devices like the Oppo Find N6 or the Pixel 8a, the feature is already live. For everyone else on the list, the wait is almost over.
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