Just like with AirDrop on Apple devices, you can use Quick Share on Android to send almost anything to your contacts close by, or even to your Windows computer.
Quick Share searches for devices in close proximity, then chooses a protocol to use depending on what you're sending and what your connectivity is like. For example, it will use peer-to-peer Wi-Fi if you're completely offline, but other sharing protocols include Bluetooth, hot spot, WebRTC, and more. Here's how to make use of it. Updated February 2024: We refreshed this article after Google rebranded Nearby Share to Quick Share to align with Samsung.
By default, this visibility is limited to 10 minutes after you activate Quick Share. Contacts: You can share with everyone in your contacts list who is nearby. Your devices: Only other devices that are also signed in to the same Google account as you will appear as sharing options. There is a big caveat with Quick Share. To use it, you'll need to have the email addresses for all your contacts stored in their contact information.
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