Oppo Bridges the Great Divide: Find X9 to Support AirDrop Connectivity
Graciela Maria Reporter
| 2026-03-08 09:51:24
In a move that promises to dismantle one of the most stubborn barriers in the smartphone industry, Chinese tech giant Oppo has announced that its latest flagship, the Find X9 series, will soon support direct file sharing with Apple’s AirDrop.
According to reports from IT outlet PhoneArena on March 6, Oppo plans to integrate this cross-platform functionality via a software update scheduled for release by late March. This development marks a pivotal moment for users who have long struggled with the "walled garden" effect, which previously made seamless photo and video transfers between Android and iOS nearly impossible without third-party apps or cloud intermediaries.
The breakthrough is powered by an evolution of Google’s "Quick Share" (formerly Nearby Share). By leveraging a standardized protocol developed in collaboration with Google, Oppo devices can now "speak" to iPhones. Google initially debuted this interoperability feature with the Pixel 10 series earlier this year, aiming to standardize the wireless transfer experience across all mobile operating systems.
Industry analysts suggest that this is only the beginning of a broader trend. Google reportedly intends to expand this AirDrop-compatible Quick Share feature to other major manufacturers, including Samsung and Xiaomi, throughout 2026.
For Oppo, being among the first to adopt this tech provides a significant competitive edge in global markets where mixed-OS households are common. "The goal is to eliminate user friction," an industry insider noted. "By allowing a Find X9 to send a high-res video to an iPhone as easily as another Android, the choice of hardware becomes about the device itself, not the ecosystem lock-in."
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