Upcoming AirDrop feature for Android devices leaves some phones behind

Upcoming AirDrop feature for Android devices leaves some phones behind

Google expands AirDrop support to more Android phones, including the Galaxy S25 series and Oppo Find X8, but many devices still lack compatibility. Discover why!

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The integration of AirDrop support within Android's Quick Share feature is extending to numerous devices, as announced by Google yesterday. This new development allows for seamless sharing between Android smartphones and Apple’s iPhone and Mac, breaking down previous barriers. Devices confirmed for this feature include the Pixel 10 series, Galaxy S26, and more.

Among the newly supported devices are the Pixel 8a and the Oppo Find N6. Future compatibility is expected for models such as the Galaxy S25 series, the Oppo Find X8, and various iterations of the Galaxy Z series. However, the Oppo Find X8 Ultra may not be included due to its limited availability in China.

Notably absent from the list are the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, which raises questions about potential updates that may enable their compatibility in the future. Existing hardware similarities among the Pixel series suggest that further support could be on the horizon, although specific chipset requirements may limit availability.

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