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Google's Nearby Share wirelessly transmits files from one Android device to another, like Apple's AirDrop. Here's how to set up and use it, even on Chromebooks.
Nearby Share, soon to be rebranded Quick Share, is the official file-sharing solution for Android. Here's how to use it.
It will finally be slightly easier to share files, images, links, and other content between Android devices. Google is launching a new Android feature called “Nearby Share” that enables direct ...
Android's answer to Apple's AirDrop, Nearby Sharing, is getting close to arriving in Google Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Learn how to share WiFi on Android 12 using Nearby Share. If you're using Android 12 and you want to share wifi with your friends and colleagues, you can read this article to learn how to do that.
Nearby Share is a platform to share links, photos, videos, documents, and other data files between Android devices, and even on Windows PC with the launch of the beta client.
Nearby Share allows Android and Windows alike to share photos, videos, documents, files, and links between both platforms quickly and easily.
How to use Nearby Share To use Nearby Share, everyone needs an Android device that supports Android 6.0 or higher (this update was released back in 2015, so you’re probably set).
Android finally has its own version of Apple’s AirDrop. It’s called Nearby Share, and it makes it easy to quickly send files to another Android device.
Following a short beta period, Google has announced that Nearby Share is now widely available on Windows, making it easy to receive files from Android.
Android Nearby Share is a great way to transfer files between Android devices -- but does it really stack up against the much-loved Apple AirDrop?
Android's new Nearby Share might finally be that framework and, at least based on new features being tested, it might also finally be catching up as well.