Honor wants to make its Android phones work better with the Apple ecosystem

Honor has confirmed an expanded version of its Honor Share file transfer system ahead of MWC 2026 in Barcelona, with new cross-OS capabilities that allow its latest Android devices to exchange files and share screens directly with iPhone, iPad, and Mac hardware.

The update builds on a cross-platform push Honor first introduced at MWC 2025, when the company announced its AI Alpha Plan and teased what it called an all-ecosystem exchange capability that would reduce the friction of moving files between Android and iOS devices.

The 2026 iteration goes further by expanding the scope of what Honor Share can do, moving beyond basic file transfer to include real-time display extension and a single-tap transfer method that Honor states no other Android manufacturer currently offers for Mac.

The Magic V6 foldable gains OneTap transfer to Mac, a feature that sends photos, videos, and documents from the phone directly to an Apple desktop without requiring a cable, a shared cloud account, or any third-party application running in between.

The MagicPad 4 tablet extends the integration further, supporting photo and video transfers from iPhone while also functioning as a secondary display for MacBook, allowing users to edit on the laptop and preview content on the tablet in real time across two operating systems.

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The MagicBook Pro 14, Honor’s 2026 Windows laptop, rounds out the trio with a single-click Honor Share function that pushes images and documents directly to an iPhone or iPad without the workarounds that typically slow down transfers between Windows machines and Apple mobile devices.

A broader industry shift

The feature reflects a growing competitive pressure among Android manufacturers to remove barriers between their own hardware and the Apple ecosystem, as a significant portion of consumers own devices that span both platforms rather than sitting entirely within one.

Samsung has explored similar territory through its Link to Windows integration and cross-device features, while Apple’s own Continuity suite remains exclusive to hardware within its own product range and offers no equivalent outbound compatibility for Android users.

Full specifications, pricing, and availability across all three devices will be confirmed when Honor takes the stage at MWC Barcelona, which runs from March 2 to March 5, 2026.

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