Quick Share on Android is getting an update this month inspired by a feature introduced by Samsung in the One UI 7 beta.
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Early products like Android Beam and Nearby Share have been on Android phones for years, but none were as easy or fast as AirDrop. In 2020, Samsung released Quick Share, which worked well if you ...
If you're sending someone a file with Quick Share, the transfer will continue even if the two devices are disconnected.
Quick Share lets you transfer files locally, but what if you lose a direct connection? That's where this new Google feature comes in.
Quick Share transfers will now continue even if the direct connection between the sender and receiver's phone is interrupted.
Quick Share is an Android feature similar to Apple’s AirDrop. It allows fast and wireless file sharing between compatible devices. Originally, Samsung developed Quick Share for its smartphones ...
Quick Share now allows transfers over mobile data or Wi-Fi for uninterrupted sharing. Samsung's Quick Share for Galaxy devices already allows you to continue file transfers without a direct ...
Google has borrowed this feature for Quick Share from Samsung’s One UI 7.0 Quick Share has borrowed this feature from Samsung’s One UI 7.0. Samsung’s latest custom interface brought this ...