Google announces partnership with Samsung to launch unified Quick Share nearby sharing app for Android

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According to news on January 10, Google launched a large number of new features at CES today and announced that it would cooperate with Samsung to develop a new Quick Share, designed to replace the Google Nearby Share nearby sharing system launched in 2020.

According to Google, the new version of Quick Share combines the best experiences of both parties and is a best-of-both-worlds solution designed to be the best built-in option for peer-to-peer content sharing between Android and Chrome OS devices.

In addition, Google also said that they are working with "leading PC manufacturers" such as LG and plan to pre-install new versions of Quick Share on Windows PCs in the future. At that time, you only need to click the Quick Share icon to view the list of nearby devices that can be shared.

Of course, you can also choose who can discover your device and send you files (everyone, contacts only, or your own devices only). Google said it expects the new version of Quick Share to begin rolling out to devices that currently support Nearby Share in February.

Google Nearby Share for Windows began testing in April last year and was officially launched in May. Through this application, users can quickly send and receive photos, documents, etc. on Android phones and Windows PCs.


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