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Google Tests “Quick Share” for Files Between Devices

Google is trying a new way to let people send files between their devices. They call it “Quick Share”. This feature is part of the Android platform. It aims to make sharing simpler. People can use it on phones and tablets. They can also use it on Chromebooks. The goal is to help users move photos, videos, and documents quickly.


Google Tests

(Google Tests “Quick Share” for Files Between Devices)

The test is happening now. It is not available to everyone yet. Google is looking at how well it works. They want to make sure it is reliable. People who try it can share feedback. This feedback helps Google improve the feature. They hope to fix any problems before a wider release.

This new tool might replace older options. People know “Nearby Share”. “Quick Share” could be its replacement. It seems designed for easier use. You pick a file. Then you choose a device nearby. The file moves over. It uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. This should keep the process fast and safe.


Google Tests

(Google Tests “Quick Share” for Files Between Devices)

Other companies have similar tools. Apple has AirDrop. Samsung has Quick Share too. Google’s move suggests they want a strong competitor. Making sharing easy between Android devices is the target. This could help users in the Google ecosystem. They might not need extra apps for transfers. The company hasn’t shared a full launch date. They are still testing.

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