Following its debut on Google Pixel, it sounds like AirDrop-over-Quick-Share support is heading to more Android phones soon, with Oppo saying it will roll out an update sometime later this month.
In an MWC press release sent to 9to5Google around the MediaTek chips used inside of Oppo’s latest smartphones (namely the Find X9 series), the company also shared that it plans to bring AirDrop over Quick Share support to its Android phones starting later in March.
Oppo says:
Coming soon, OPPO’s Find X9 Series will bring Android Quick Share, enabled in close collaboration with MediaTek and Google. Without installing third-party applications, users can conveniently and securely transfer files between OPPO smartphones and iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices, improving cross-platform interoperability. The feature is expected to begin rolling out via software update starting in March.
It’s a notable expansion, and with evidence of Samsung also preparing support for AirDrop over Quick Share on the Galaxy S26 series having also recently surfaced, it seems possible that a broader rollout is on the horizon. That’s only speculation on our part, though.
As mentioned, Oppo’s MWC announcement includes new on-device AI Translate and AI Portrait Glow features coming to Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in ColorOS 16. Also shown off was Omni, an on-device full-modal AI model which Oppo says enables “live scene understanding and interactive Q&A directly on a smartphone.”
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