- Google has updated the list of Android devices compatible with “Quick Share” and “AirDrop” interoperability as of mid-June 2026.
- The update consists of a downgrade for the “vivo X300” and “vivo X300 Pro,” which were previously listed but are not yet supported.
- Since vivo Android devices are not officially released in Japan, this update is of little practical significance to most Japanese users.
In mid-June 2026, Google updated the list of Android devices compatible with “Quick Share” and “AirDrop” interoperability, which was originally published in early June 2026.
The updated list allows users to verify which Android devices are supported as of mid-June 2026, as well as view upcoming devices that are scheduled to receive support.
However, the only change in this update was the downgrading of the “vivo X300” and “vivo X300 Pro.” While previously three vivo devices—the “vivo X300,” “vivo X300 Pro,” and “vivo X300 Ultra”—were listed as supported, this update retains only the “vivo X300 Ultra” as fully supported, moving the other two models to the list of devices “coming soon.”
In other words, the previous information was incorrect. That said, since vivo Android devices are not sold in Japan, this development has very little impact on local users.

| ■Google Pixel |
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| ■Samsung |
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| ■Xiaomi |
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| ■OnePlus |
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| ■OPPO |
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| ■HONOR |
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| ■vivo |
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| ■Coming Soon |
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By the way, the system app “Quick Share Extension” is required for “Quick Share” and “AirDrop” interoperability.
“Quick Share Extension” App Link

Source: Google





