The Nearby Share and Quick Share merger is moving forward – maybe at a slow pace, but it is indeed moving. Google recently rolled out Quick Share on Pixel and non-Galaxy devices, and now ...
Nearby Share was renamed Quick Share after the merge ... We show you how to set up and use Quick Share on ChromeOS below.
Google is updating Quick Share for Windows to support ARM-based devices. The update is confirmed in Google’s Quick Share FAQ.
It now also supports Google Chrome and Windows. Quick Share was originally developed by Samsung to use on its devices, but it has become the native Android solution after merging with Nearby Share.
It seems like a limited test for now, but could roll out to everyone eventually. At the start of this year, Google joined forces with Samsung to announce the rebranding of Nearby Share to Quick Share.
Formerly known as Nearby Share, the Quick Share app uses Google's Nearby ... especially considering that the app now lets users set HD quality as the default for sending images and videos.
Quick Share on Android works much like Apple’s widely-used AirDrop feature. Photos, videos, files, and more can be easily and wirelessly shared between Android and iOS devices, as well as to Windows.
Ever since its rebranding from Nearby Share to Quick Share in ... and easier to use in an upcoming update. Right now, tapping the Quick Share tile in the quick settings menu requires several ...
Google might expand Quick Share file sharing functionality to iPhones and Macs in the near future, reveals a report: All details here.
Through Google’s Nearby repository on Github (here), a Google engineer has introduced some sort of bug fix that specifically calls out iOS and macOS. It looks like it has to do with Quick Share ...
You can now send and receive files from your Android smartphone to your computer using WiFi and Bluetooth. Google’s Nearby Share is now available for Windows devices. Here’s how to send and ...