Quick Share could soon pop up in Android 15 setup

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Rita El Khoury / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Google is forcing OEMs to combine the Fast Share machine visibility consent display into the setup wizard.
  • This requirement will apply to gadgets launching with Android 15 or increased.
  • Integrating this web page will hopefully enhance consciousness and adoption of Fast Share amongst Android customers.

If you wish to share information between Chromebooks, Home windows PCs, and Android gadgets, there are a whole lot of file sharing companies you possibly can select from that do the job, however Quick Share has the bottom barrier to entry. That’s as a result of it’s baked into most Chromebooks in addition to most Android gadgets, so that you don’t should obtain extra software program to ship or obtain information. Nonetheless, many individuals aren’t even conscious their machine has Fast Share, which provides a little bit of friction to file transfers. Fortunately, Google and its OEM companions are including a Fast Share web page to Android’s setup wizard that can hopefully enhance consciousness and adoption of the file sharing software.

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Google rolled out Fast Share (previously Nearby Share) in 2020 to all Android gadgets working Android 6.0 or increased with the Google Play Services app put in. As Google Play Providers is bundled with the Google Play Retailer, it’s accessible on the overwhelming majority of telephones and tablets that run Android. That implies that Fast Share is out there on lots of of tens of millions of Android telephones and tablets all over the world, giving it an identical stage of availability as Apple’s AirDrop function. Sadly, there are lots of Android customers who don’t know Fast Share even exists, resulting in many individuals asking if Android even has a comparable file sharing software.

To unravel this, Google is introducing new necessities that OEMs have to fulfill in the event that they need to bundle Google Cellular Providers (GMS) — which incorporates Google Play Providers, Google Play Retailer, and different proprietary Google apps — on their gadgets. These necessities are enumerated within the GMS Necessities doc, which was just lately up to date to listing each requirement that gadgets launching with Android 15 have to fulfill so as to bundle GMS. In response to this doc, gadgets that launch with Android 15 or increased are required to “combine Google’s proximity-based machine visibility person consent display” of their setup wizard.

This web page will allow you to select your machine visibility setting, i.e. who can share with you. When you can already do that from Fast Share’s settings or its tile, the good thing about including this selection to the setup wizard is that individuals who aren’t conscious of the function’s existence will study it. That’s as a result of the web page additionally features a transient clarification of Fast Share, as we showed off a few months ago.

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Though Google says its Fast Share setup web page is obligatory for gadgets launching with Android 15 or increased, it gained’t require each machine to make use of Google’s model of the web page. That’s as a result of Google carved out an exception for gadgets that implement a “customized Fast Share consumer integrating Google’s Close by SDK.” The one customized Fast Share consumer that I do know of that integrates Google’s Close by SDK is Samsung’s model of Fast Share accessible on Galaxy gadgets. Thus, Galaxy gadgets gained’t have to point out Google’s Fast Share setup web page, however I wouldn’t be shocked if Samsung implements its personal model of this web page anyway.

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