For years, Android users have coveted tools like AirDrop that allow users to easily share files between Apple devices. Google addressed this issue by launching his Nearby Share in 2020. This feature works similarly, allowing Android users to share files between different devices. However, this technique was limited to transferring files between his Android devices only.
So, in 2022, Google announced that Nearby Share will be coming to Windows, allowing users to transfer files between smartphones, PCs and laptops. The wait is finally over as Google released a beta version of his Nearby Share for Windows PCs. This article shows you how to easily share files between your Android device and your Windows PC using the new Nearby Share tool.
Before you start
Before you get into the process of setting up your new Nearby Share tool on your Windows PC, please note the following:
- The Nearby Share tool is still in beta, so it may not always work as expected.
- This tool 64-bit version of Windows 10 or laterWindows devices with ARM are not currently supported.
- This tool is compatible with all Android devices running Version 6.0 and abovewhich should cover the majority of Android devices available today.
- This tool is available for download in the US, Not available in many European countries not yet. A list of unsupported countries can be found here.
- you need to Enable Bluetooth on both devices For Nearby Share to work properly. For faster transfer speeds, connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Finally, remember that both devices must be within 16 feet (5 meters) of each other to ensure a successful transfer.
How to set up Nearby Share on a Windows PC
Start by setting up Nearby Share on your Windows device. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do this:
- First, visit Google’s Nearby Share website on your compatible Windows device.
- click “let’s startbutton to download the software. After downloading, install the file.
- The Nearby Share application will open on your device. You can choose to sign in with your Google account or use the app without an account.
- For seamless file sharing, we recommend signing in with a Google account. This is because file transfers are automatically accepted when you sign in.
- Once logged in, you can configure Nearby Share according to your preferences. Select the name of your PC and set the display settings to[すべてのユーザー],[連絡先],[デバイス],or[誰でもない]set to
- After completing the required steps, clickend” button and you are ready to start transferring files.
How to share files from Android to Windows
To transfer files from your Android device to your Windows device using Nearby Share, first select the files on your Android device. In this example, we will use Google Photos to share some photos.After selecting the desired file, on the share sheet[Nearby Share]and select your Windows device from the list of available nearby devices.
Open the Nearby Share app on your Windows PC. The Nearby Share app will appear in the system tray of your Windows taskbar. After accepting the request, the transfer will start immediately. Transfers are automatically accepted if you’re signed in with the same account as your Android phone. As mentioned above, the transfer speed and duration will depend on your Wi-Fi connection. Once the transfer is complete, the file will appear in your Downloads folder.
How to share files from Windows to Android
Transfer files from your Windows PC to your Android smartphone with ease. In File Explorer, right-click the file you want to send to your Android phone and select[ニアバイ シェアで送信]Choose. The Nearby Share app will open and you can select your Android device. The Nearby Share app will open and you can select your Android device from the list. Select a device and the file transfer will start immediately. Similar to Windows, this shared file will also be saved to your Android device’s Downloads folder.
Overall, Google’s new Nearby Share makes it easy to transfer files between Android and Windows PCs. For additional features such as syncing notifications, messaging, and answering calls, you should consider using the Intel Unison app, which offers more features. However, for those who simply need to transfer files, Nearby Share is a great and convenient option.
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