Tech: The gap between iPhone and Samsung is set to close! An AirDrop-like feature will make file sharing easier..
Sharing files between Samsung and Apple users has long been a major hassle. However, this barrier may soon be broken. According to reports, Samsung is preparing to introduce a feature to its Galaxy smartphones that will make it possible to share files directly with iPhones. This update will arrive via Quick Share, eliminating the need for users to rely on any third-party apps.
The Barrier Between Galaxy and iPhone Set to Disappear
According to the EBN News Center (citing a report in Korean), Apple's AirDrop feature has historically been limited to its own devices, effectively locking users within the Apple ecosystem. However, Samsung is now working to break down this limitation. Reports suggest that this feature could debut with the Galaxy S26 series. Subsequently, it may be rolled out to other devices through software updates. This move is expected to make file transfers between Android and iPhone users easier and faster than ever before.
Direct Connection via Quick Share
Under this new feature, Samsung's Quick Share system will be able to interoperate with Apple's AirDrop. This means users will be able to send photos, videos, and documents directly to an iPhone. It is reported that AirDrop will need to be enabled on the Apple device, while the Samsung phone will handle the file transfer via a specialized connection. This entire process will be based on a peer-to-peer connection, thereby eliminating the need for an internet connection or any additional apps.
Major Benefits for Users; Ecosystem Barriers Set to Weaken
Apple's AirDrop has long been one of its greatest strengths, serving to retain users within its ecosystem. However, this move by Samsung could potentially weaken that hold. With the arrival of this feature, users will no longer have to rely on WhatsApp, email, or other apps to send files across different platforms. Additionally, Google is also working on simplifying file sharing between Android and Apple devices, suggesting that cross-platform sharing could become even more seamless in the near future.
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