Google Reportedly Working on AirDrop-Like Tap to Share Feature Discovered in One UI 9, Android 17 Builds

Samsung and Google may be working on this feature together, which could lead to a more seamless file-sharing experience across Android devices.

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Written by Sucharita Ganguly, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 30 March 2026 15:51 IST
Highlights
  • Quick Share may use NFC to trigger file transfers seamlessly
  • Tap to share feature has appeared in multiple Android leaks
  • The feature may evolve from a NameDrop like contact system

Android 17 beta and Canary builds reportedly reveal a system-level service called “TapToShare”

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Android smartphones may support a tap-based file-sharing feature later this year, similar to Apple's AirDrop, that makes file transfers faster and more seamless across devices. The feature is expected to build on Google's Quick Share tool, and could allow users to initiate transfers by simply bringing two phones close together, reducing the need for manual steps or pairing. It may also use NFC as a trigger while handling the transfer in the background, and is likely being developed as a broader upgrade for the Android ecosystem.

Android 17 Could Bring AirDrop Style Tap to Share Feature

According to a report by Android Authority, the AirDrop-like feature has been spotted across multiple teardowns over the past few months, suggesting it is part of a broader upgrade to Quick Share rather than a one-off experiment.

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Early versions of the feature are said to have appeared in Samsung's One UI 8.5 as an experimental option. More recent One UI 9 builds reportedly show a clearer version called “Tap to share,” pointing to ongoing development.

The report adds that the feature likely evolved from a contact-sharing system similar to Apple's NameDrop. Google Play Services included references to an internal feature called “Gesture Exchange,” which started with contact sharing and now appears to support file transfers.

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Android 17 beta and Canary builds also reportedly reveal a system-level service called “TapToShare.” This suggests the feature could be available across multiple Android brands, not just Samsung devices.

The report adds that Samsung and Google may be working together on this, which could lead to a more seamless file-sharing experience across Android devices.

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Samsung recently started rolling out an AirDrop-like file-sharing feature (minus the tap gesture) on Galaxy devices, beginning with the Galaxy S26 series in South Korea. The feature is built into Quick Share and will expand to more regions and devices over time, aiming to improve file transfers across different ecosystems.

 

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