Samsung is all set to announce the new Quick Share feature and it will soon be rolled out across Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Last month, a leak revealed Samsung is working with Google to merge Nearby Share and Quick Share. This information was officially confirmed earlier this month.
The new Quick Share feature is ready to roll out to Galaxy devices
The Quick Share feature is integrated with Google's Nearby Share, which is now available on the Galaxy Store (according to 9To5Google). While it's not available to install on the Galaxy S23 Ultra running One UI 6.0, it looks like a new release is coming soon. Samsung may release it for Galaxy smartphones and tablets running One UI 6.0. Although it is possible that this feature will only appear on the One UI 6.1 update, Samsung may develop a separate application on the Galaxy Store that allows users to download and use without having to wait for the update. One UI 6.1 update.
While both Samsung and Google have their own file-sharing systems, and even if Nearby Share is available on Samsung devices, the company will still prioritize using Quick Share on phones and tablets. your Galaxy tablet. Furthermore, Nearby Share is not as fast as Quick Share. So the two companies teamed up to create the ultimate file sharing feature. They have merged their file-sharing system into a single service and it is now called Quick Share. All non-Samsung Android smartphones and tablets will also receive an update to Nearby Share, newly called Quick Share.
The new version of Quick Share is also now available on the Microsoft Store for Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices. We'll soon see a merger between Samsung's Quick Share and the Nearby Share app for Windows by Google. This simple and popular file-sharing system will be as convenient and fast as Apple's AirDrop feature.