Google Nearby Share: How to use the Android version of AirDrop Tech Mirrors

Google Nearby Share: How to use the Android version of AirDrop Tech Mirrors



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For years iPhone owners used AirDrop to quickly and easily share files, photos, videos and links with other nearby iPhones. Now, Android phones are getting Google’s version of AirDrop, called Nearby Share. Google is turning Nearby Share on phones and tablets running Android 6 and newer. Eventually Google Nearby Share will work between Chrome OS devices and Android devices.

In this video, I’m going to show you how to set up Google Nearby Share and use it.

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