A few years ago, Apple started operating on all its devices the ability to transfer files quickly and safely without relying on Bluetooth. Thanks to AirDrop, users have the ability to send or receive from photos to other heavy files by selecting a contact from the sharing menu. And thanks to the new U1 chip for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, it is now more accurate, automatically detecting which remote system.
And as always, good works always keep up the copy, so it's no wonder we now see on the new Samsung Galaxy S20 the same thing. Of course, with the benefit over AirDrop is that in a way it helps justify that over five years it has taken to achieve something similar on Android. Exactly This new feature is called Instant Share
This work, initiated by the use of Samsung phones in the newly introduced terminals as identified by MacRumors, does more than just send files to our immediate contacts. In addition, it also provides referral opportunities same file for up to five people at once
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Currently, we only have that upgrade that will be able to send files simply by pointing to another tool and selecting you from the menu, something to which we should thank the new U1 chip. However, the company is already noticing that in just a small sample of what you can really do, so it will not be surprising that we will soon have improvements similar to those offered by Samsung Immediate.