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TL;DR
- AirDrop-style sharing already works on devices like the Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26, and more brands are now getting involved.
- The Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra are among the first non-Google/Samsung phones to adopt the integrated system.
Quick Share has been an Android version of AirDrop for a while, but it really only works well on Google Pixel or Samsung Galaxy phones. If you used another brand, you probably had to deal with different, incompatible sharing options.
This is starting to change. While AirDrop-style sharing with Quick Share already works on the latest Samsung and Pixel phones, such as the Pixel 10 and Galaxy S26, other Android brands are starting to support it as well.
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra already uses this integrated system. Now, Vivo X300 Ultra has also joined the list for the first time Android Central. During this time, Android Authority This support found mention in the global unit review guide, and our own Paul Jones confirmed that the X300 Ultra’s Quick Share works with Apple devices.
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Quick Share is Google’s unified way of sending files directly between devices, although many Chinese phone makers have relied on their own transfer systems instead. By switching to Google’s standard, OPPO and vivo are connecting their users to the broader Android network.
What does this mean for you? Now, you can send high-quality photos, 4K videos, or large documents to a Pixel 8, Galaxy S24, or even a Windows PC with a single tap with the Quick Share app.
Quick Share is fast, encrypted and keeps your files attractive. Finding nearby devices is almost instant, giving Android users the same seamless experience Apple fans have enjoyed for years.
This change puts pressure on other big brands like Xiaomi to join in. If all major Android manufacturers agree on a sharing standard, it removes one of the main causes of the green bubble debate.
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