



Consequently, this meant that the two devices doing a data transfer need to have the feature enabled in them. Step 8: Do note that the feature requires a Google account logged in the Google Play to employ it. Depending on file size and the measure used, transfer time would vary. Step 7: If the recipient chose to accept the transaction, the data transfer will initiate. Step 6: Once it came across a potential recipient, click on that device to kickstart a data transfer. Step 5: The device will then search the environment for the recipient that you can choose to send the file to. Step 4: Once enabled, test the feature by choosing to transfer a file, like an image, by tapping on the share icon after highlighting and, then, opting to do so via Nearby Share. Step 3: You should see “Nearby Share” in the option and turn it on, should you already have it. If not, you won’t be able to try it out right now. To see if your device has the new feature enabled by default, do the following:
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Previously a feature that requires a beta testing, the Nearby Share capability should now be accessible to users without going through the registration process. However, it is promised to feature a similar extent in compatibility in future update-even extending to other platforms, namely Windows and Linux. The Nearby Share is still a developing product in its early launch.
