Quick share is now available for non-Galaxy devices
Quick share is one of the most useful applications for Galaxy devices, which allows users to share files between devices with several security features like private share, which allows users to share the files in a blockchain-encrypted way. Previously, these features were only available for Galaxy devices, but now the feature is available for non-Galaxy devices.
According to Mishaal Rahman on X posted, some Android users are starting to get the Nearby Share integrated Quick Share on their devices. According to some reports, Quick Share is spotted on some Android devices, including Pixel and One Plus.
Informatively, the Quick Share expansion to Android devices is a joint effort between Samsung and Google; both companies have taken the step to integrate Nearby Share and Quick Share, and the main motive of this integration is to provide some new features for expanding the utility for Android devices.
Earlier, Quick Share was already spotted on some Microsoft Windows, which indicates that this file-sharing application will be a strong medium for enhancing the experience of sharing files across Windows PCs.
The main aim to introduce the Quick Share application on Android devices to prepare a connected ecosystem on devices just like Apple’s AirDrop, which allows you to easily send files, including photos, video, and other content, to other iOS users who are nearby with a simple tap on the icon, so be inspired by AirDrop the Google has chosen the Quick share for common medium.