Sharing photos between iPhone and Android users is much easier with iOS 27. Apple has expanded iCloud Shared Albums so Android users can now join shared albums, upload their own photos, and share full-resolution images. Previously, Android users could only view shared albums through a public link, but the latest update makes collaboration much more seamless for mixed-device families and friends.
Whether you want to share vacation memories, wedding photos, or family pictures, iOS 27 lets everyone contribute to the same album without worrying about which phone they use.
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Turn On Shared Albums
Before creating a shared album, make sure the feature is enabled on your iPhone. Apple requires Shared Albums to be turned on in iCloud Photos settings before you can create or manage albums.
- Open Settings on your iPhone.
- Tap your Apple Account at the top.
- Select iCloud.
- Tap Photos.
- Turn on Shared Albums.
Create a New Shared Album
Once Shared Albums is enabled, you can create a new album directly from the Photos app.
- Open the Photos app.
- Tap Collections.
- Open Shared Albums.
- Tap the + button.
- Enter a name for your album.
- Add the photos or videos you want to include.
- Tap Create.
Invite Android Friends to the Album
iOS 27 introduces a major improvement by allowing Android users to join Shared Albums through iCloud. They can upload photos and videos in full resolution, making the experience much closer to what iPhone users already enjoy.
- Open your shared album.
- Tap the More button.
- Choose Add Participants.
- Send the invitation.
- Your Android friends can open the invitation and access the shared album through iCloud.
- They can upload their own photos and videos once they join.
Add More Photos Anytime
You can continue adding pictures whenever you like, and everyone in the album will receive notifications about new uploads.
- Open the shared album.
- Tap the + button.
- Select the photos or videos.
- Tap Post.
Participants can also comment on photos and interact with the album if permissions allow.
Manage Your Shared Album
If you created the album, you remain in control of who can access it.
- Open the shared album.
- Tap the More button.
- Add or remove participants.
- Rename the album if needed.
- Delete the album whenever you no longer need it.
Deleting the album removes it for every participant, so save any important photos beforehand.
FAQs
Can Android users upload photos to Shared Albums in iOS 27?
Yes. iOS 27 allows Android users to join Shared Albums through iCloud and upload full resolution photos and videos, making collaboration much easier.
Do Android users need an iPhone?
No. They can access the shared album using iCloud through a supported web experience without owning an iPhone.
Will photos lose quality?
No. Apple says iOS 27 supports sharing full resolution images across platforms.
Can I remove someone from a shared album later?
Yes. The album owner can add or remove participants at any time from the album settings.
Summary
- Turn on Shared Albums in iCloud Photos settings.
- Create a new shared album in the Photos app.
- Invite your Android friends to join.
- Everyone can upload and view full resolution photos.
- Manage participants and album settings whenever needed.
- Continue adding photos as new memories are captured.
Conclusion
iOS 27 makes sharing memories across different devices much simpler than before. With support for Android users to join Shared Albums and contribute full resolution photos, you no longer need separate apps just because your friends use a different phone. After creating your shared album, everyone can add, view, and enjoy photos together from one place.