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Nearby Share has been a staple for Android ever since it was introduced back in the Android 9 days. However, Samsung has its own version called Quick Share. Not too long ago, we got news that the two services were mixing, and this transition is already occurring. Now, Nearby Share for Windows is starting the transition to Quick Share.

If you don’t know what Quick Share is, you’re missing out. This service is an extremely useful platform for sharing files between Android devices. Simply tap on Quick Share when you are sharing files between your Android devices, and you will quickly be able to send files between two other devices.

If your version of Android is not up to date, it may still be called Nearby Share. However, if you are running a more current version of Android, then it should be called Quick Share.

Nearby Share on Windows is now becoming Quick Share

A few months ago, Google gave Windows computers the ability to use Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share). It’s still in beta form, and it still has its bugs. However, the app is still an extremely useful tool. Throughout this transition to Quick Share,  we were all kind of wondering when the change was going to happen for Windows.

Well, according to a new report, Nearby Share on Windows is now making the transition to Quick Share. People using the service are logging on to see the new icon and name for the application. This is something that we can also confirm right here at Android Headlines.

The functionality remains the same, and the name of the folder that the application shares to is still named Nearby Share. However, we’re not sure that the app has permission to change its name and the name of the folders on your computer. Even though the application’s icon changed, the name is still Nearby Share. So, you’ll have to change the names manually.

When the app is open, you’ll see a little footer saying that “Nearby Share is now Quick Share”. There will also be a Learn More button, so you’ll be able to click on that for additional information.

 

Even though this is called Quick Share, it still won’t be able to integrate with Samsung’s version of Quick Share. Even though both platforms share the same name and icon, Samsung’s Quick Share is still a completely different app. So, if you use Quick Share on a Samsung device, your computer will not show up when sharing. Samsung’s version of Quick Share won’t integrate with Windows computers won’t integrate into Q3 2024.


Nearby Share has been a staple for Android ever since it was introduced back in the Android 9 days. However, Samsung has its own version called Quick Share. Not too long ago, we got news that the two services were mixing, and this transition is already occurring. Now, Nearby Share for Windows is starting the transition to Quick Share.

If you don’t know what Quick Share is, you’re missing out. This service is an extremely useful platform for sharing files between Android devices. Simply tap on Quick Share when you are sharing files between your Android devices, and you will quickly be able to send files between two other devices.

If your version of Android is not up to date, it may still be called Nearby Share. However, if you are running a more current version of Android, then it should be called Quick Share.

Nearby Share on Windows is now becoming Quick Share

A few months ago, Google gave Windows computers the ability to use Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share). It’s still in beta form, and it still has its bugs. However, the app is still an extremely useful tool. Throughout this transition to Quick Share,  we were all kind of wondering when the change was going to happen for Windows.

Well, according to a new report, Nearby Share on Windows is now making the transition to Quick Share. People using the service are logging on to see the new icon and name for the application. This is something that we can also confirm right here at Android Headlines.

The functionality remains the same, and the name of the folder that the application shares to is still named Nearby Share. However, we’re not sure that the app has permission to change its name and the name of the folders on your computer. Even though the application’s icon changed, the name is still Nearby Share. So, you’ll have to change the names manually.

When the app is open, you’ll see a little footer saying that “Nearby Share is now Quick Share”. There will also be a Learn More button, so you’ll be able to click on that for additional information.

 

Even though this is called Quick Share, it still won’t be able to integrate with Samsung’s version of Quick Share. Even though both platforms share the same name and icon, Samsung’s Quick Share is still a completely different app. So, if you use Quick Share on a Samsung device, your computer will not show up when sharing. Samsung’s version of Quick Share won’t integrate with Windows computers won’t integrate into Q3 2024.

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