Here's what Google's NameDrop clone for Android will be called
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Here's what Google's NameDrop clone for Android will be called
"Google's Tap to Share feature allows users to share contact information, photos, videos, links, and locations by simply bringing two unlocked Android phones close together, enhancing the sharing experience."
"The feature requires both phones to be unlocked and positioned with their screens facing up, waiting for a 'glow' to indicate successful connection, or alternatively, holding them back to back."
"The rollout of Tap to Share is still uncertain, with speculation that it may first be available on Google's Pixel devices before being released to a wider range of Android phones."
Google is creating an Android version of Apple's NameDrop feature, named Tap to Share. This feature enables users to share contact info, photos, videos, and links by bringing two unlocked phones close together. The process involves overlapping the devices with screens facing up to trigger a 'glow' animation. If unsuccessful, users can try holding the phones back to back. The rollout timeline remains uncertain, but it may initially be exclusive to Google's Pixel devices before expanding to other Android models.
Read at GSMArena.com
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