For years, sharing files between Samsung and Apple devices has been a bit of a headache. But that’s about to change. Samsung has announced that its Quick Share feature will now work with Apple’s AirDrop. This means users on both sides can finally send photos and other files to each other without needing a third-party app. According to Samsung’s announcement , the new AirDrop support will launch first on the Galaxy 26 series. The company said additional devices will be added later, though it did not give a specific timeline for those. The feature started rolling out last week. It became available first in Korea and is now expanding to Asia, Europe, and America. If you have a Galaxy S26, you can start using it by checking for software updates. Once your phone is updated, you need to go to Settings, then Connected Devices, and then Quick Share. You will see a new option called “Share with Apple Devices.” Simply tap that button to turn it on. From there, sharing is straightforwa...
vivo’s latest flagship series also comes in an X300s model, a cheaper alternative that also has many high-end features that its bigger brothers have. The vivo X300s boasts a sharp 200-megapixel main camera, paired with a 50-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide. Even the selfie camera uses a 50-megapixel sensor. It also supports vivo’s ZEISS G2 teleconverter lens that offers a 200mm focal equivalent. That kit comes with a dedicated case, mounting plate, and a wrist strap. Under the hood, we have a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 octa-core processor, with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. On the front, we have a 6.78-inch OLED display with a high 144Hz refresh rate and 10-bit colors. Keeping the lights on is the 7,100mAh battery with support for both 90W wired and 40W wireless charging. The vivo X300s is now in China with a starting price of CNY4,999 (~Php43,900) for the 12GB/256GB base model, with the top-tier 16GB/1TB available for CNY6,99...