Android’s AirDrop-Like Quick Share Just Got an Upgrade
![The image shows a hand holding a smartphone displaying a Nearby Share request from a laptop named "Joe's Laptop." The phone's screen shows various apps including Instagram, Photos, Gmail, and Slack. In the background, a computer monitor displays a blurred webpage or application. The foreground is dominated by the smartphone and hand, while the background is a simple, out-of-focus workspace. The location appears to be an office or home office setting. The PIN displayed on the phone, 9052, is unique to this specific file transfer request.](https://gadgeteer.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Nearby-Share-Android-Windows-400x225.webp)
Google has just announced a new, neat change to Quick Share. Now, instead of having to change around your settings or add people as a contact every time you want to share something, you can […]
Google has just announced a new, neat change to Quick Share. Now, instead of having to change around your settings or add people as a contact every time you want to share something, you can […]