Google could roll out Nearby Share to devices running Android 6 and up in August - Android

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Google could roll out Nearby Share to devices running Android 6 and up in August - Android

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Google’s AirDrop-like Nearby Share feature is reportedly coming in August. XDA Developers’ editor-in-chief, Mishaal Rahman, tweeted about the impending release of Nearby Share. The search giant reportedly told manufacturers it planned to roll out Nearby Share to all Android devices running 6.0 Marshmallow and higher next month. Although Rahman says he can’t verify if that plan...

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Google’s AirDrop-like Nearby Share feature is reportedly coming in August.

XDA Developers’ editor-in-chief, Mishaal Rahman, tweeted about the impending release of Nearby Share. The search giant reportedly told manufacturers it planned to roll out Nearby Share to all Android devices running 6.0 Marshmallow and higher next month.

Although Rahman says he can’t verify if that plan is still accurate, he does note the information came from a recent source.

Currently, Nearby Share is available to some users in beta. At the end of June, the feature became available through a limited test for users running the Google Play Services beta. Since then, the feature has also turned up for users on the stable Play Services channel.

For now, it appears the availability is part of a limited server-side test. Only a small number of users have reported getting the feature. Many of those people are running the Android 11 beta as well.