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AirDrop on Samsung? Full list of supported devices and how to activate

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Samsung Quick Share is quietly evolving, and with the latest updates, it’s beginning to play nice with Apple AirDrop.

For years, file sharing between Android and iPhone has been unnecessarily messy. If you’ve ever tried sending a quick photo from a Galaxy to an iPhone, you already know the pain. Now, things are starting to shift.

Not fully official yet, not widely rolled out either, but real enough that some Galaxy users can already try it today.

More Galaxy devices are getting “AirDrop-like” support

This change first showed up with the Galaxy S26 series, where Quick Share gained the ability to send files directly to iPhones. Back then, it looked limited. Now, it’s clear Samsung is expanding this behind the scenes, via GalaxyClub.

A few updated components are doing the heavy lifting here:

  • Quick Share (v13.8.51.58)
  • Quick Share Agent (v3.5.22.24)
  • Quick Share Connectivity (v1.5.13.15)

Updating these alone won’t unlock the feature, though. The actual toggle, labeled “Share with Apple devices,” is currently tied to devices running the One UI 8.5. That said, there’s a workaround if you’re willing to tweak some settings.

Supported Galaxy devices

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Based on early testing, here’s where things stand right now:

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S25 series
  • Galaxy S24 series
  • Galaxy S23 series
  • Galaxy S22 series

Galaxy Z series

  • Confirmed on Galaxy Z Fold 7
  • Likely supported on other Z models running Android 16

Galaxy A series

Working:

  • Galaxy A56
  • Galaxy A36
  • Galaxy A55

Not working (so far):

  • Galaxy A16
  • Galaxy A17
  • Galaxy A26
  • Galaxy A54

Unclear:

  • Galaxy A35

The key requirement across the board is Android 16. Even then, compatibility is not guaranteed.

How to enable AirDrop support

If you don’t want to wait for Samsung’s official rollout, there is a DIY method. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re comfortable with APKs, it’s fairly straightforward.

Method 1: Sideload the Quick Share Extension

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  1. Update all Quick Share-related apps via Galaxy Store
  2. Download the “Quick Share Extension” APK from a trusted source like APKMirror
  3. Install the APK manually
  4. Restart your device
  5. Check Quick Share settings for the new “Share with Apple devices” option

Samsung Galaxy S26 Quick Share AirDrop

Method 2: Wait for One UI 8.5

Samsung is expected to roll this out officially with One UI 8.5, likely beginning in April 2026. The cleaner option is to simply wait. Once the rollout kicks off, the feature should appear natively, no workarounds needed.

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5 major Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Fold 8 series camera details revealed before official launch

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7

Samsung has reportedly finalized the camera specs and suppliers for its upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8, and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra foldable phones. A new industry report sheds light on juicy details linked to the camera setup.

Korea’s SisaJournal reports that Samsung has already locked in its camera module supply chain management system for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, and Galaxy Z Flip 8.

Camera component production is reportedly already underway, with the official launch expected in July. Not every change is dramatic on paper, but there are five that stand out.

The top-end Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is expected to stick with a triple-camera setup.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra retains 200MP main camera

Samsung is reportedly leaving the 200-megapixel main camera alone, which will still be based on ISOCELL HP2. The current 200MP setup gives the Ultra a strong marketing angle, so Samsung appears to be focusing its attention elsewhere.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra gets an upgraded ultrawide camera

Samsung is expected to replace the Fold 8 Ultra’s 12-megapixel ultra-wide sensor with a 50-megapixel unit. The improvement should show up in detail, edge clarity, and overall consistency across the rear camera system.

Telephoto camera staying unchanged

The telephoto camera on the Fold 8 Ultra is reportedly staying at 10 megapixels. Instead of changing everything at once, Samsung appears to be targeting the weakest link and leaving the rest of the setup intact.

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  1. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra: Complete phone specifications

Galaxy Z Flip 8 retains camera specs but changes suppliers

The Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to stay close to its predecessor in terms of camera hardware, with a 50-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera.

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The bigger shift is happening behind the scenes.

Coasia affiliates are reportedly joining Samsung’s premium foldable camera supply chain again, alongside Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Power Logics, and Sunny Optical.

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  1. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8: Complete phone specifications

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7

Fold Wide camera setup

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 wide model could come with a dual-camera setup featuring a 50-megapixel main camera and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera, plus a 10-megapixel cover and internal front cameras.

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With Apple’s foldable iPhone now looming in the background, Samsung seems determined to make sure its camera strategy is just as flexible as its hardware.

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5 ways Samsung SmartThings API’s $5 fee could impact your smart home

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Samsung has announced plans to introduce paid SmartThings API tiers, including a $5 per month fee for individual developers, as it prepares to scale SmartThings for more advanced smart home services.

The change is primarily aimed at developers and commercial partners building services on top of SmartThings, rather than everyday users controlling devices through the SmartThings app.

Samsung says millions of SmartThings users with supported devices will continue using their smart homes without any changes. Meanwhile, Samsung SmartThings API’s $5 fee could impact your smart home experience in 5 ways.

1. Better reliability for advanced smart home services

Samsung says the move will help it invest in enterprise-grade infrastructure. For regular users, this could eventually mean fewer connection issues and more dependable third-party integrations.

2. More polished smart home experiences

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With paid tiers, developers may gain access to higher limits, deeper device data, and more tools to build advanced features, resulting in smarter routines and more seamless automation.

3. Some free third-party SmartThings tools may change

Smaller developers who rely on free API access could decide whether the new pricing makes sense for their projects. Some may move to paid plans, while others could reduce support.

4. Stronger Samsung ecosystem integration

Samsung says the updated API will continue supporting devices like TVs, refrigerators, and other connected products while expanding support for technologies including Matter, Zigbee, and Z-Wave.

5. Paid plan could shape the future of smart home businesses

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Samsung is positioning SmartThings API as infrastructure for areas like senior care, insurance, energy management, security, and hospitality. A more structured paid model could attract companies that need stable, scalable smart home tech.

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro may bring two impressive display features

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Samsung is reportedly working on another round of display improvements for its future flagship phones, and early leaks suggest the Galaxy S27 Pro could end up with two notable screen features.

The Galaxy S27 lineup is still a long way off, but Samsung appears to be testing features that may help the Pro model sit a little closer to its Ultra counterpart.

Portable LTPO screen

One of the rumored changes is a 6.47-inch display with LTPO technology. LTPO panels are already common in Samsung’s higher-end Galaxy phones because they can adjust refresh rates based on what is happening on the screen.

A 6.47-inch panel would also give the Pro model a clear identity, placing it neatly between the standard Galaxy S27 and the more expensive Ultra version.

The other rumored feature is a Privacy Display, and that is probably the more interesting one.

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Privacy Display

Samsung is said to be testing a second-generation version of Privacy Display technology. A Privacy Display would not be a flashy spec on a sheet, but it could be one of those features people quietly appreciate every single day.

A leaker revealed that Samsung is internally testing Privacy Display for the Galaxy S27 Pro. The application isn’t finalized yet, but if it happens, Samsung would launch at least two Privacy Display phones in 2027.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display

Samsung seems interested in making its Pro models more capable instead of keeping the biggest upgrades exclusive to Ultra phones.

If the company does bring LTPO and Privacy Display technology to the Galaxy S27 Pro, it could become one of the more interesting compact flagship upgrades in the Galaxy S lineup.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide): Complete phone specifications

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Samsung is expanding its foldable portfolio by adding a new model to the Galaxy Z Fold lineup. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, featuring a wide-screen form factor, is coming this year, aimed to offer an incredible experience to users.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) – Rumored Specifications
Processor
CPU Speed Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy (all regions)
CPU Type Octa-core (TSMC’s 3nm process)
Display
Size (Main Display) 7.6-inch (4:3 / 9:7 aspect ratio, landscape-first)
Resolution (Main Display) TBC
Technology (Main Display) Dynamic AMOLED 2X, HDR10+, up to 2,600 nits peak brightness
Colour Depth (Main Display) 16M
Max Refresh Rate (Main Display) 120 Hz
Panel Structure (Main Display) UTG 3.0 (Ultra-Thin Glass) – significantly reduced crease visibility
Size (Cover Display) 5.4-inch (16:10 aspect ratio)
Resolution (Sub Display) TBC
Technology (Sub Display) Dynamic AMOLED, up to 2,600 nits peak brightness
Colour Depth (Sub Display) 16M
Max Refresh Rate (Sub Display) 120 Hz
Camera
Rear Camera – Resolution (Multiple) 50 MP (wide) + 50 MP (ultrawide)
Rear Camera – F Number (Multiple) TBC
Rear Camera – Auto Focus Yes
Rear Camera – OIS Yes
Rear Camera – Zoom Digital Zoom only (no optical telephoto lens)
Rear Camera – AI Processing Galaxy AI 3.0 – Enhanced Nightography, ProVisual Engine
Front Camera – Resolution 10 MP
Front Camera – F Number F2.2
Front Camera – Auto Focus No
Rear Camera – Flash Yes
Video Recording Resolution UHD 4K (3840 x 2160)@60fps
Slow Motion 240fps @FHD, 120fps @FHD
Storage/Memory
Memory (GB) 12 / 16
Storage (GB) 256 / 512
Available Storage (GB) 223.8 (256GB variant, estimated)
Network/Bearer
Number of SIM Dual-SIM
SIM size Nano-SIM (4FF), Embedded-SIM
SIM Slot Type SIM 1 + eSIM / Dual eSIM
Infra 2G GSM, 3G WCDMA, 4G LTE FDD, 4G LTE TDD, 5G Sub6 FDD, 5G Sub6 TDD
2G GSM GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
3G UMTS B1(2100), B2(1900), B4(AWS), B5(850), B8(900)
4G FDD LTE B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B13(700), B17(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B25(1900), B26(850), B28(700), B66(AWS-3)
4G TDD LTE B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)
5G* FDD Sub6 N1(2100), N2(1900), N3(1800), N5(850), N7(2600), N8(900), N12(700), N20(800), N25(1900), N26(850), N28(700), N66(AWS-3), N71(600)
5G* TDD Sub6 N38(2600), N40(2300), N41(2500), N77(3700), N78(3500)
Connectivity
USB Interface USB Type-C
USB Version USB 3.2 Gen 1
Location Technology GPS, Glonass, Beidou, Galileo, QZSS
Earjack USB Type-C
MHL No
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be 2.4GHz+5GHz+6GHz, EHT320, MIMO, 4096-QAM
Wi-Fi Direct Yes
Bluetooth Version Bluetooth v6.0
NFC Yes
OS
Android Android 17, One UI 9
General Information
Form Factor Fold (wide/landscape-first book-style)
Sensors Accelerometer, Barometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor
Physical specification
Dimension (HxWxD, mm) 161.4 x 123.9 x 4.9 mm
Dimension when folded (HxWxD, mm) 123.9 x 82.2 x 9.8 mm
Weight (g) ~201
Frame Material Armour Aluminium 2
Inner Glass UTG 3.0 (Ultra-Thin Glass)
Water Resistance IPX8
Hinge Rating 500,000 folds
Battery
Battery Capacity (mAh, Typical) 4800
Wired Charging 45W
Wireless Charging 25W Qi2-ready
Video Playback Time (Hours, Wireless) Better than Fold 7
Removable No
Audio and Video
Stereo Support Yes
Video Playing Format MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, AVI, FLV, MKV, WEBM
Video Playing Resolution UHD 8K (7680 x 4320)@60fps
Audio Playing Format MP3, M4A, 3GA, AAC, OGG, OGA, WAV, AMR, AWB, FLAC, MID, MIDI, XMF, MXMF, IMY, RTTTL, RTX, OTA, DFF, DSF, APE
Services and Applications
Gear Support Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Buds Core, Galaxy Buds3 Pro, Galaxy Buds2 Pro, Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy Buds Live, Galaxy Buds+, Galaxy Buds3, Galaxy Buds2, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Buds FE, Galaxy Fit3, Galaxy Fit2, Galaxy Fit e, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Watch FE, Galaxy Watch Ultra 2, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Watch9, Galaxy Watch8, Galaxy Watch7, Galaxy Watch6, Galaxy Watch5, Galaxy Watch4, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch Active2, Galaxy Watch Active
Samsung DeX Support Yes
Bluetooth Hearing Aid Support Android Audio Streaming for Hearing Aid (ASHA)
SmartThings Support Yes
Mobile TV No
Software Support
Security Update Period (Valid until) July 2033
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Samsung Galaxy A27 has DeX, Perplexity, and 5 big features

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Samsung Galaxy A27 5G

This June, Samsung once again expanded its affordable 5G smartphone lineup with the Galaxy A27 5G, bringing a One UI 8.5 preinstalled, refreshed design, and several meaningful upgrades over last year’s Galaxy A26 5G.

Samsung has replaced the Galaxy A26’s older U-shaped notch design with a modern punch-hole display on the Galaxy A27. This gives the phone a cleaner front look and makes it feel closer to the premium Galaxy lineup.

The Galaxy A27 5G comes with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display featuring FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. While the core display experience remains familiar, the new punch-hole design makes the device look more premium.

Samsung Galaxy A27 5G

Samsung has equipped the Galaxy A27 5G with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The phone also supports microSD expansion up to 2TB, giving buyers more flexibility for apps, photos, and videos.

Galaxy A27 brings five major upgrades over Galaxy A26

The punch-hole display, front camera OIS, DeX support and extended security updates make it a more refined upgrade over the Galaxy A26 for users looking for a budget-friendly phone.

1. Punch-hole display replaces the old notch

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The Galaxy A27 moves to a punch-hole display, replacing the Galaxy A26’s U-shaped notch.

2. Improved camera setup

Compared to the Galaxy A26, the ultra-wide camera resolution drops from 8MP to 5MP, while the dedicated macro sensor has been replaced by a depth sensor.

3. Front camera gains Optical Image Stabilization

The Galaxy A27 features a 12MP front camera compared to the Galaxy A26’s 13MP selfie camera. While the resolution is slightly lower, Samsung has added OIS support.

4. Samsung DeX support arrives on the A-series

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Samsung has added DeX support to the Galaxy A27, allowing users to access a more desktop-like experience with compatible displays and accessories.

5. Perplexity with Bixby

Samsung officially announced Galaxy A27 supports Perplexity with Bixby. This joins the existing support for Google’s Gemini AI assistant.

6. Longer software support

The Galaxy A27 comes with security updates promised until July 2032, extending its usable lifespan.

The Galaxy A27 5G is not a major hardware overhaul, but Samsung has focused on the areas buyers notice most: design, software longevity, and useful features.

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