How to Use Android's New Nearby Share Feature to 'AirDrop' Files & Links to Other Devices

Android phones finally have a true AirDrop alternative called "Nearby Share." The new feature was added through an update to the Google Play Services app that comes pre-installed on all Android devices in the US, so you don't even have to wait on a firmware upgrade — it's just there. Nearby Share finally gives Android a universal file transferring system. It works for large files and links just the same, and it makes it super easy to share things with someone who's physically nearby. The beautiful part is that it's not a OEM skin feature, so every phone running Android 6.0 and up can use it... more
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