Google and Samsung officially joined hands to make the Quick Share a default file-sharing app on Android devices. This integration combines the best of both apps, creating an adequate built-in option for ultimate content sharing across all types of devices in the Android ecosystem.
During the ongoing CES 2024 press conference Google announced a merging of Nearby Share, which was the default file-sharing system for Android and Chrome OS devices. Nearby Share now gets merged with Samsung’s Quick Share file-sharing system to offer its users a more relevant sharing experience.
It means the newer version of Quick Share will be the default file-sharing system on all Android and Chrome OS devices. Current Nearby Share-enabled devices will start seeing the new branding next month. However, the user experience will be the same and transfers should continue to work as previously.
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