Google Expands Quick Share Compatibility to 15+ Android Devices, Deepening Cross-Platform Integration
Key Takeaways
- ▸Quick Share now available on 15+ new Android devices from Samsung, Google, OPPO, and Vivo
- ▸Feature enables seamless cross-platform file sharing between Android, iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
- ▸Google plans further expansion to Motorola, additional OPPO models, and HONOR devices in coming months
Summary
Google has announced a significant expansion of its Quick Share feature, bringing seamless cross-platform file sharing compatibility to 15 new Android devices and continuing its integration with Apple's AirDrop. The update adds support for Samsung Galaxy S26, S25, and S24 series phones, Google Pixel 10 and 9 series, OPPO Find X9 series, Vivo X300 series, and Samsung's new Z TriFold foldable device. This represents Google's continued commitment to breaking down barriers between Android and iOS ecosystems, a move initiated in November 2025 when Quick Share first integrated with AirDrop functionality.
The expanded compatibility makes cross-device file sharing more accessible to Android users, with support now covering flagship devices from multiple manufacturers. Users can seamlessly send files, photos, and other content between Android and iPhone devices, as well as to iPads and Macs. Android devices lacking Quick Share support can still share with iPhones using a QR code via cloud transfer. Google plans to extend Quick Share support to additional devices including the Motorola Razr Fold 2026, OPPO Find X8 series, and HONOR Magic8 Pro in the coming months.



