Nearby Share has been a mess for me compared to the experience I have with Airdrop that I usually just get out the USB-C cable for file transfer instead, hopefully this will make life easier and give people more options.
One downside is that it’s Windows-only at the moment AFAIK. I’m on Arch Linux and for now Snapdrop (an open-source PWA working just from your browser) does the job for me.
I can’t tell if it’s just my cable or my Pixels being… Pixels, but transferring from one to the other had frequent dropouts, elevated temps, high drainage, and sometimes disabled USB transfer until you plugged and unplugged again.
Might not be an issue on flagships or other OEMs but idk
Neat.
Nearby Share has been a mess for me compared to the experience I have with Airdrop that I usually just get out the USB-C cable for file transfer instead, hopefully this will make life easier and give people more options.
One downside is that it’s Windows-only at the moment AFAIK. I’m on Arch Linux and for now Snapdrop (an open-source PWA working just from your browser) does the job for me.
I wonder if is possible to connect two Android devices with a USB-C cable and share files between them.
I’ve done it; results are…flaky at best, YMMV
I can’t tell if it’s just my cable or my Pixels being… Pixels, but transferring from one to the other had frequent dropouts, elevated temps, high drainage, and sometimes disabled USB transfer until you plugged and unplugged again.
Might not be an issue on flagships or other OEMs but idk