Google is rolling out the redesigned and improved Quick Share feature
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Google is rolling out the redesigned and improved Quick Share feature
"In any case, the latest update to Quick Share is now being released to some users with a new interface, very similar to the one that Samsung devices running One UI 8 have. The most notable change is the split between "Send" and "Receive" modes. There's a button to switch between the modes at the bottom of the screen. New Quick Share Once you open up Quick Share, the Receive mode will appear by default."
"It now highlights your device's name more prominently, while requests from other people sending you files are more easily visible and accessible. As for the Send tab, it now integrates a file picker that allows you to choose multiple files from your device, and they don't have to be the same file type either. A preview is also available before you send the files."
Google updated Quick Share with a redesigned interface that separates Send and Receive modes. Receive opens by default and emphasizes the device name while making incoming file requests more visible and accessible. Send includes an integrated file picker that supports selecting multiple files of mixed types and offers a preview before sending. The interface includes a bottom button to switch modes and resembles the Quick Share layout on Samsung devices running One UI 8. Quick Share already supports transfers between Android and Windows PCs or Chromebooks, and work is underway to add sharing with iOS and macOS devices.
Read at GSMArena.com
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