Nearby Share | Transfer Files Between Android to PC | Gyani Master

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Nearby Share is a file-sharing feature introduced by Google that allows Android devices to share files, links, and other types of data with nearby Android devices. It works similarly to Apple's AirDrop, but with some additional features.
To use Nearby Share, make sure that both devices have it enabled and are within close proximity to each other. To turn on Nearby Share, go to your device's settings and look for the "Google" or "Connections" section. You may also find it in the "Share & receive" section of the device's Quick Settings menu. Once enabled, you can select the file you want to share, then choose the "Nearby Share" option from the share menu. You'll see a list of nearby devices with Nearby Share enabled, and you can select the device you want to share the file with. The recipient will receive a notification and can choose to accept or decline the file transfer.
Nearby Share supports a variety of file types, including photos, videos, audio files, documents, and more. It also allows you to customize your visibility and set restrictions on who can share files with you. Additionally, it uses a combination of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and location services to make sure that the transfer is fast and secure.

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