OnePlus 15 Leak Suggests Seamless File Sharing Between Android and Apple Devices

A very useful update is coming to OnePlus 15 users. They will now be able to use Apple's AirDrop file-sharing system through Google's Quick Share platform.

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OnePlus 15 Leak Suggests Seamless File Sharing Between Android and Apple Devices
OnePlus 15 Leak Suggests Seamless File Sharing Between Android and Apple Devices

The OnePlus 15 is another device where you can use Google Quick Share to send files to the Apple AirDrop feature. Users will be able to transfer files from one Android device to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac computer by using both services. It is yet another example of Android and Apple coming together to make the experience of these operating systems even better. Google initially started testing out this function on some Pixel smartphones before extending it to other Android brands. In fact, Xiaomi recently revealed that AirDrop also works with HyperOS 3.

According to Android Authority, AirDrop is available on the OnePlus 15 using the Quick Share feature. They tried the trick out on a OnePlus 15 device, but a post from the OnePlus Community reveals that there are others who have access to the same function.

In other words, OnePlus 15 owners will be able to send files to supported Apple devices directly using Quick Share, without the need for any third-party application or cloud transfer. This rollout comes just months after Google introduced Quick Share support for file exchange with Apple's AirDrop.

The report states that the OnePlus 15 is currently the only OnePlus smartphone expected to receive this feature. Older flagship models, including the OnePlus 13, are not currently included in the list of supported devices. The same appears to apply to the company's premium tablets as well.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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