How to Use Android's Nearby Share Feature on Windows

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Android’s Nearby Share feature is a great way to quickly and easily share files between devices. With Nearby Share, you can send and receive files, photos, and other content from one device to another without having to use a USB cable or email. And now, with the latest update, Nearby Share is available on Windows as well. Here’s how to use it.


First, make sure that both devices have Nearby Share enabled. On an Android device, open the Settings app and select Google > Device connections > Nearby Share. Then, turn on Nearby Share. On a Windows device, open the Settings app and select System > Shared Experiences. Then, turn on Nearby Sharing.


Once both devices have Nearby Share enabled, you can start sharing files. On the sending device, open the file you want to share and select the Share option. Then, select Nearby Share from the list of options. On the receiving device, you should see a notification that someone is trying to share a file with you. Select Accept to receive the file.


You can also use Nearby Share to send files from an Android device to a Windows device, or vice versa. To do this, open the file you want to share and select the Share option. Then, select Nearby Share from the list of options. On the receiving device, you should see a notification that someone is trying to share a file with you. Select Accept to receive the file.


Nearby Share is a great way to quickly and easily share files between devices without having to use a USB cable or email. With just a few steps, you can easily send and receive files, photos, and other content from one device to another. So give it a try and start sharing today!

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