Gusta, 24 Jan 2020Isn't Quick Share belongs to Sony Ericsson?Yes, they had a feature with exactly that name, good catch 😃
Sdmanimous, 24 Jan 2020Well... there is what we call "Share It" where we can send/receive files to/from android/iOS o... moreThat's since what version of Android?
Anonymous, 24 Jan 2020Bluetooth is slow and easily get disconnected. Have you tried to send 100mb with Bluetooth?Kinda prefer slow than not being able to send a frigging 3MB photo... And it's not even that slow and I never had it disconnect. Ever.
I'd rather use Firefox Send
AnonD-804996, 24 Jan 2020All these services are terrible. Why can't they create a standard like Bluetooth used to be wh... moreBluetooth is slow and easily get disconnected. Have you tried to send 100mb with Bluetooth?
Plenty of third party alternatives in the playstore which do a better job.
AnonD-804996, 24 Jan 2020All these services are terrible. Why can't they create a standard like Bluetooth used to be wh... moreWell... there is what we call "Share It" where we can send/receive files to/from android/iOS of any versions and brands
if they make their standart, no need buy from them. they dont want become one and make consummer headace. bye for xomi,opo,vivo
All these services are terrible. Why can't they create a standard like Bluetooth used to be where it worked and still works across all devices. Even today you can send files from dumb phone from 2005 to a latest Android via BT and it doesn't even have to be same brand. Now it'll be only between same brands. Idiotic.
Wifi direct works perfectly between two Samsung phones, and also most of the time between Samsung and Huawei. But cannot make it work between Samsung and Oppo or Vivo
Damn if only Samsung worked with the Xiaomi+BBK system,it would be open for a much larger audience
this article is very misleading. it even says, as you read on obviously, that this isn't actually cloud-based but only partially. as in you can share files locally with other Samsung devices but also choose to upload to the cloud if you want, which to be honest is a pretty useful feature.
Xiaomi has a similair service called Mi Drop since years ago. :-)
Its not cloud-based though.
I don't know if it has any limits filesize either.
Isn't Quick Share belongs to Sony Ericsson?
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