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The Pixel 10’s Version Of AirDrop Is Finally Coming To More Android Phones – BGR

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Last updated: 2026/02/06 at 11:59 AM
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Choose photos and documents, tap the share button, select an iPhone contact near you or one of your nearby devices, and tap the chosen destination. That’s all there is to iPhone’s AirDrop feature. It’s one of the iPhone features Android users have wanted for years that lets you quickly and effortlessly share files. Specifically, Android users have wanted to share files via AirDrop with their friends using iPhones (and vice versa) and their devices. Google came through late last year by making the Android version of Android (Quick Share) work with iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

However, the Quick Share-AirDrop interoperability that Google managed to enable without Apple’s help only works on the Pixel 10 phones as of this writing. But Android enthusiasts rocking non-Pixel phones should be happy to hear that Google plans on bringing Quick Share-AirDrop support to more Android products, rather than keeping it a Pixel exclusive. Google issued a clearer confirmation than the December teasers.

Eric Kay, Vice President of Engineering for the Android platform, confirmed the expansion of AirDrop interoperability to more handsets during a briefing that Android Authority attended. The executive said Google has spent “a lot of time and energy” to make sure Google’s Quick Share-AirDrop tool works with Apple products, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. He added that Google is working with unnamed partners to expand the feature, teasing “some exciting announcements” coming soon.

Which Android phones will support the iPhone’s AirDrop?


Two iPhone users sharin photos via AirDrop.
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Google didn’t develop the feature as a Pixel-only component. The blog explained that Google upgraded the Quick Share Extension into a full app, suggesting that more Android phones may support it in the future. Now that Google confirmed the imminent arrival of AirDrop support on more Android phones, it’s probably a matter of time until more vendors announce it.

AirDrop is now compatible with Android! This is the kind of progress we need to see.

We’re already exploring how to bring this to Nothing phones as soon as we can. pic.twitter.com/dg9llVPA2I

— Carl Pei (@getpeid) November 20, 2025

So far, only British smartphone startup Nothing confirmed that it’s developing support for the feature. Nothing’s Carl Pei said in November that the company is “exploring” how to bring the feature to its devices as soon as possible. Qualcomm, the chip manufacturer many Android vendors use, also hinted last November that more handsets will get the feature. “Can’t wait for people to use this once enabled on Snapdragon in the near future,” the company teased on X, in direct response to Google’s announcement of the Quick Share-AirDrop interoperability. As a reminder, the Pixel 10 phones use Google’s custom Tensor chips, instead of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon flagships.

Can’t wait for people to use this once enabled on Snapdragon in the near future. https://t.co/IUvT23p5pq

— Snapdragon (@Snapdragon) November 21, 2025

It’s unclear whether brand-new Android devices will support the functionality initially, or if Google plans to roll it out to older models that are already on the market. On that note, Android fans may be waiting for at least three new Android launch events. The Galaxy S26 series may be unveiled in late February. A few days before that, the Pixel 10a should be launched, and Nothing’s next-generation of mid-range handsets are rumored to launch in March. It’ll be interesting to see whether these devices will be able to exchange files with the iPhone via AirDrop.



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