khaskhabar.com : Saturday, April 01, 2023 12:53 PM
San Francisco. Tech giant Google has launched its Nearby Share for Windows as a beta application that will help users transfer files between their Android devices and PCs. As 9to5Google reports, the Nearby Share beta for Windows app is currently available as a direct download from Android.com for Windows 10 and ‘ARM devices are not supported.’
On users’ PCs, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi must be turned on, with the company specifying a 16-foot (5-meter) transfer range between devices.
It allows users to “quickly transfer photos, videos, documents, audio files or entire folders between your Android device and Windows PC.”
According to the tech giant, this will be helpful for users who ‘want to edit their photos on a bigger screen or organize their digital folders.’
The report states that this beta is currently being released in the US and select regions.
Meanwhile, in December last year, the tech giant introduced the new Material U design for its Nearby Share app on Android phones and tablets.
The content you edit added visual changes to the main UI users interact with on the Nearby Share app.
The content you edit has added visual changes to the main UI users interact with on the Nearby Share app.(IANS)
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