Published on May 13, 2026
Android users have long relied on various methods for file sharing, with many opting for Bluetooth or third-party apps. Google’s latest feature now brings AirDrop-like functionality to its Pixel and Galaxy S26 phones, allowing for seamless file transfers.
However, not all devices will benefit from this upgrade. Older Samsung flagships, along with certain models from OnePlus, Oppo, and Honor, have been excluded from this rollout.
The new feature enhances user experience sharing between devices, but the selective compatibility raises concerns. Many users with older models may feel left behind as their peers enjoy this convenient integration.
This decision may impact customer loyalty, with some users reconsidering their device preferences. As Android continues to innovate, frustration may linger among owners of unsupported devices.
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