Galaxy S Updates

Galaxy S26 Series Finally Gets AirDrop Support in New Update

Galaxy S26 Ultra AirDrop Support

Samsung has started rolling out AirDrop support to the Galaxy S26 series via Quick Share in a new software update. The latest firmware version is S948NKSU1AZCF, and it is 857MB in size. In this new version, Samsung has introduced Apple AirDrop support, which enables cross-platform sharing between Samsung and Apple devices.

Galaxy S26 Gets Apple AirDrop Support

Galaxy S26 Ultra AirDrop Support

New features have been added to the Quick Share function on the Galaxy S26, S26+, & S26 Ultra. Users don’t have to install any new apps to share files. They can enable AirDrop sharing directly from Quick Share on their smartphones. Once enabled, users can send and receive files between Galaxy phones and Apple iPhones.

AirDrop Support for Other Galaxy Devices

The Galaxy S26 series will be the first to get AirDrop support. With future software updates, it will be added to more Galaxy devices. Cross-platform sharing is expected to arrive on the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Tab S11 series, and other compatible devices.

Galaxy S26 New Firmware Update

Apart from that, the changelog mentions bug fixes to enhance the security and privacy of the device. This is the second firmware update for the Galaxy S26 series following the February 2026 patch. In the first week of this month, Samsung had already released the February patch to address early bugs in the code.

How to Install the New Version

The new firmware version with AirDrop support will arrive in other regions in the coming days, including the US, India, and European countries. To check for the latest software on the Galaxy S26 series, open Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.

Source

Written by
Madhav Biradar

Madhav Biradar is the Lead Software Analyst and Founder of Galaxy Updates. With over 13 years of experience tracking the evolution of Samsung’s ecosystem—from the early days of Tizen OS to the latest One UI Build & releases — specializes in firmware deconstruction and beta-cycle analysis. Based in India, he has personally tested every flagship Galaxy device & wearables since the Galaxy S2, providing readers with hands-on insights that go beyond standard spec sheets. Expertise: One UI Updates, firmware leaks, Samsung Firmware Deployment, Galaxy Ecosystem Integration, wearables, etc.

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Galaxy S26 Series Spotted Running May 2026 Security Update

Samsung has started internally testing the May 2026 security update for the...

Samsung Reveals Fix for Galaxy S25 Battery Drain After April Update

For the last few weeks, Galaxy S25 users on T-Mobile in the...

Galaxy S25 Gets Stable One UI 8.5 Update With New Camera and AI Features

Samsung has started rolling out the stable One UI 8.5 update for...

First One UI 9 Beta Build Appears for Galaxy S26 Ultra

Samsung is already working on the One UI 9 beta, and the...