Samsung's File Transfer Trick Now in Google's Quick Share

Thu Feb 06 2025
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Quick Share, Google's file transfer tool, gets a boost. It now has a new trick up its sleeve. This new feature was borrowed from Samsung's version of Quick Share. It can switch from a direct Wi-Fi connection to the internet if the direct connection drops. That's a big deal for people who need to transfer files without interruptions. But here is the catch. This could lead to higher data charges if you're not on an unlimited plan. Also, if your internet connection is slow, the file transfer might take forever. It's like having a high-speed car that suddenly needs to crawl when you hit a slow lane. Samsung's version of Quick Share has been around for a while. It's a bit different from Google's. For starters, Samsung's Quick Share combines both the Android stock version and their own version into one system. But don't worry about the techy details. With Quick Share, you can share files between Android, ChromeOS, and Windows devices. It doesn't matter if you have a Samsung phone or not. Quick Share has come a long way. At first, it was a bit unpredictable. Sometimes it was fast, and sometimes it was slow. Google and Samsung merged two successful file transfer tools and now it has improved a lot. Now, it is getting a feature inspired by Samsung. It all started with Google Play System update for February 2025. This update brought Google Play Services version 25. 04. The update included this new feature. Google hasn't said when this update will be available for everyone. But it's likely that Pixel devices will get it first, followed by other brands. But, when you do get it, you'll have to be careful with your data plan. This new feature is a game-changer for Quick Share. It's a big step forward. But it's also a reminder to be mindful of data usage. So, get ready to share files seamlessly, but keep an eye on your data plan. Let's hope Google gives us an option to turn off this new feature. As an added bonus, Samsung is releasing new phones like the Galaxy S25 and the Galaxy S25+. It's always exciting to see new tech on the market. But remember, what's most important is how well these features work for you in real life.
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