AirDrop is a service integrated into iOS devices and computers with macOS that enable users Share files between iPhone, iPad and computers such as MacBook or Mac. Use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology to make transfers, and there is no limit on file size or type.
This is one of the most useful features of having a technological ecosystem made up of apple bark teams, too No wonder other companies are doing similar jobs Your last. This is Samsung's position with its immediate share, which will be available in the coming weeks.
Instant sharing will work in the cloud
The boys of XDA Developers They were able to get a Quick Share .APK file and make it work on several Samsung Galaxy devices. However, when trying to transfer the file, they failed to complete the process. They noticed that the performance is exactly the same as any other service for this section: When two compatible users are nearby, they will appear on their devices and have the option to share a photo, video or file.
As with AirDrop, Share Quick can be edited for contacts only (that is, we have a phone number in the phone book) he can send us files, or for anyone close to us to do.
In addition, Quick Share will work on the cloud, being able to temporarily export files to Samsung's cloud. This will appear on Samsung Smart Items, giving you the option to download locally. Although fast sharing seems to be unlimited in file size or type when we want to pass something to the user, in the case of using the cloud option, they cannot exceed 1 GB
At XDA Developers believe the Quick Share will confuse the Samsung Galaxy S20 +, ever since they received a .APK file from a source on the Galaxy S20 + 5G. They also think It will come standard with all devices with One UI 2.1 or later interface
Google and Xiaomi are also working on their AirDrop
Samsung isn't the only one looking for its file transfer technology between devices. Google works in Nearby Interaction as part of Google Play Services. In theory, it can be compatible with any Android smartphone and ChromeOS computer.
Other Asian manufacturers, such as Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo, also want to offer their users an alternative to AirDrop, and collaborate to create a feature that allows share files between devices of three firms. You can use Bluetooth LE to provide a transfer rate of 20 MB / s.