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Google’s Nearby Share for Windows officially launched, facilitating seamless file transfers between devices

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
July 20, 2023
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As per Google, their popular file-sharing service, Nearby Share, has been launched. With nearly 3 billion active Android devices worldwide, Nearby Share has become the go-to solution for seamlessly sharing files between phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and other devices.

In other news by Google, Google Chrome users now receiving Bing Chat invitations.

The Nearby Share app, now available for download on PCs globally, already has over 1.7 million installations. Since its initial launch, users have exchanged over 50 million files between their PCs and Android devices, with photos and videos as the most popular file types shared.

One of the key advantages of Nearby Share is its simplicity – eliminating the need for cables or cords, users can transfer media files effortlessly with just a few clicks. The process is streamlined for convenience, whether sharing files with personal devices or among friends and family nearby.

What’s new with Nearby Share

The official launch brings many improvements to enhance the overall user experience.

  • Notably, users can now view the estimated time required to complete file transfers, which is especially useful when sending large files or folders. This feature enables better planning and management of file transfers, ensuring time-sensitive content reaches recipients promptly.
  • Additionally, Nearby Share for Windows now includes image previews within device notifications. This added functionality offers reassurance and confidence to users that the correct files are being shared, avoiding any potential mishaps.

Google has continuously worked to enhance the app’s performance since its beta release in March 2023. The company’s efforts have reduced crashes and increased success rates of file transfers.

In conclusion, Google’s official launch of Nearby Share for Windows brings improved performance and valuable new features, enabling users to transfer files effortlessly between their Android devices and PCs. With millions benefiting from the service during the beta phase, this expansion marks a significant step towards fostering seamless digital connectivity for users worldwide.

via XDA Developers

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