Apple AirDrop enables users to quickly share photos, videos, and other files to nearby users. Android has Quick Share to provide similar functionality to its users.
Last year, Google announced during the Pixel 10 series launch that its latest Android smartphones would be able to work with AirDrop through Quick Share. This basically allowed users to take advantage of these file-sharing features cross-platform. Android phones, for example, could now share photos and videos to iPhones in the same way iPhones were able to share between each other via AirDrop.
Since then, Google has been slowly rolling out AirDrop through Quick Share to even more Android devices — even Android smartphones by third parties such as Samsung. And, just this week, Google launched the feature on a slew of new devices.
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Here’s the current list of every device that currently has AirDrop enabled.
Current AirDrop-enabled Android devices
Google Pixel 10
Pixel 10 Pro
Pixel 10 Pro XL
Pixel 10 Pro Fold
Pixel 10a
Pixel 9
Pixel 9 Pro
Pixel 9 Pro XL
Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Pixel 8a
Samsung Galaxy S26
Galaxy S26+
Galaxy S26 Ultra
Oppo Find X9 series
Oppo Find N6
Vivo X300 Ultra
AirDrop coming soon to these Android devices
Samsung Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25+
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy Z TriFold
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Oppo Find X8
Oppo Find X8 Pro
OnePlus 15
Honor Magic V6
Honor Magic 8 Pro
It appears Google will continue to roll out AirDrop to even more devices in the future, so stay tuned for updates.
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