Nearby Share allows Android and Windows alike to share photos, videos, documents, files, and links between both platforms quickly and easily. As of writing this, it’s in beta and supports Windows 10 and 11. If you frequently share files or links between an Android phone and a Windows PC, this is good news for you! Follow along, and we’ll show you how to use Nearby Share to share files between Android and Windows.
How to Install Nearby Share on a Windows PC
Nearby Share is currently available in beta on Windows, so you might experience some issues using it. In our time, though we didn’t encounter any strange issues with the app, it did crash a couple of times. But if you don’t mind this, here’s how to get Nearby Share on your Windows PC:
How to Set Up Nearby Share on Windows
Once you’ve installed the Nearby Share app on your computer, you need to set it up before you can use it to transfer or receive files from an Android phone. Follow these steps to do this:
How to Use Nearby Share to Transfer Files Between Android and Windows
Now that you’ve got Nearby Share set up on your Windows 10/11 PC, you can start sharing files with an Android phone. But before that, here are a few key things you need to know:
Since Nearby Share uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for transferring and receiving files, make sure to turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on both your Android phone and Windows PC. If you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network, ensure that both devices are connected to the same network. Also, it’s better to have both of them use the 5GHz channel, as it offers faster transfer speeds. Nearby Share transfer doesn’t require you to be connected to a Wi-Fi network to transfer and receive files. Just make sure the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on, and Nearby Share will automatically pick the right protocol.
Share Files From Android to Windows Using Nearby Share
If you want to share a file or link on your Android phone to a Windows PC, first, make sure your desktop is visible on the network. Head over to Nearby Share’s Settings page on your PC and choose Everyone or Contacts. After this, follow these steps: Depending on the size of the file and the medium of transfer, your file will now be transferred to the Windows PC. It’ll be downloaded automatically and saved to the Downloads folder on your computer. However, if you want, you can change it from the settings. Simply click the settings icon on the Nearby Share app, tap the Change button on the Save received files to option, and pick the directory where you want to save files going forward. Finally, hit Change to save the preferences.
Share Files From Windows to Android Using Nearby Share
Much like sharing files from an Android phone, transferring files from your Windows PC to an Android phone is also easy with Nearby Share. First, enable Nearby Share on your Android phone. A quick way to do this is to bring up the Quick Settings panel, tap on the Nearby Share tile, and toggle on the Device visibility option. After this, set the visibility to Everyone or Contacts based on whether you’re using Nearby Share on your desktop, signed in, or signed out. Now, follow these steps to transfer files from your Windows PC to your Android phone: Once the file(s) are downloaded, you can find them under the Downloads directory on your phone.
Google Finally Makes Android-Windows File Transfers Easy
By releasing the Nearby Share app on Windows, Google has finally made transferring files between Android devices and Windows desktops/laptops quick and simple. Not only that, but it has also put an end to users’ long-running search for an Android-Windows file-sharing platform. Google’s Nearby Share is free, fast, reliable, and easy to use. And we must admit that, after all these years of its existence, it’s finally reached a stage where it’s comparable to Apple’s AirDrop.
Further Reading
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