Since the end of last summer, mobiles Android have a new way to send files with nearby devices with ‘Share with Nearby’, Google’s alternative to Airplay from Apple.
In these last weeks, Google Nearby Share has not stopped receiving news. Already allows us share apps from the Play Store with our close contacts, and in Android 12 it also allows sharing the Wi-Fi key, but this more news is coming.
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Up to now, ‘Share with Nearby’ it only lets us send files with our close contacts, the people we have on our agenda, but this will change in future updates.
‘Share with Nearby’ prepares to allow file sharing with anyone close, whether or not contact. In 9to5Google have had access to this next novelty to show us the first screenshots and details.
The ‘Nearby Share’ visibility settings will allow us to select that anyone can send us a file, with the option that visibility for anyone is only temporary and we are only visible to our contacts after five minutes.
The second, and most important novelty, is that Google will allow us send files to more than one person at the same time. Currently we can only select one contact, but in the future we will be able to select several close people. People who have managed to access this feature report that Nearby Share has left them select up to four people.
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Via | 9to5Google
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