Nearby Share for Windows launched to send files across Android devices

Nearby Share for Windows launched to send files across Android devices

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Nearby Share for Windows is available as an app download on PCs around the world

(Web Desk) – Windows computers – desktops and laptops – running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 and up are now able to easily shared files across Android phones, tablets, Chromebooks and more devices.

Earlier this year, Nearby Share expanded with a beta to support Windows PCs, allowing users to connect a new type of hardware with nearby Android devices.

Nearby Share for Windows, available as an app download on PCs around the world, has now been installed by more than 1.7 million people. With photos and videos being the most popular file types to send, we’ve seen over 50 million files transferred between PC and Android devices since launch. No need to search for any cables or cords – sharing media to your own devices or with nearby friends and family is possible with just a few clicks.

Today marks the official launch of Nearby Share with Windows, offering improved performance and new functionality that can make it even easier for you to share content and stay productive.

What’s new with Nearby Share on your PC

“Since the app launched in beta in March 2023, Android has continued to improve overall speed and reliability. Updates have helped to reduce crashes and increase the success rate of file transfers. With today’s official release, we’re also adding new product improvements to the Nearby Share for Windows app:

We’ve added the estimated time for file transfers to be completed. This can be helpful when you’re sending large files like videos or entire folders and want to see how quickly it will be shared.

There is also now an image preview within device notifications to help you confirm that the correct file is being shared”.