Google officially announces Nearby Share, Android’s AirDrop competitor - Android

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Google officially announces Nearby Share, Android’s AirDrop competitor - Android

After years of development (and rumours), Google has officially announced its nearby file-sharing technology for Android and Chromebooks called ‘Nearby Share.’ In practice, the feature works very similarly to Apple’s ‘AirDrop.’ This means that you can select a file, like a photo, for example, and push it quickly to other nearby Android phones or Chromebooks....

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After years of development (and rumours), Google has officially announced its nearby file-sharing technology for Android and Chromebooks called ‘Nearby Share.’

In practice, the feature works very similarly to Apple’s ‘AirDrop.’ This means that you can select a file, like a photo, for example, and push it quickly to other nearby Android phones or Chromebooks.

Google even says that the feature works offline since it uses a couple of different wireless protocols to beam the files between phones. When you choose to send a file, your phone automatically picks between Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, WebRTC or peer-to-peer Wi-Fi to provide the fastest transfer, depending on your situation.

Starting now, the feature is rolling out to Pixel and Samsung smartphones, but Google says all Android devices running Android 6.0 and above should get the feature in the future.