How to transfer files from Windows to Android using Google Nearby Share aasan bhasha mein by Rajkumarrr comics

 Google Nearby Share is a convenient way to transfer files between Windows and Android devices wirelessly. Here's how you can transfer files from Windows to Android using Google Nearby Share:


On Windows:


Ensure that your Windows PC is running Windows 10 version 1803 or later and has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities.


Open the file you want to share, right-click on it and select "Share."


From the options provided, select "Nearby Sharing."


Turn on "Nearby Sharing" if you haven't already.


Click "Turn on" and choose the device to which you want to share the file.


On Android:


Ensure that your Android device is running Android 6.0 or later and has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities.


Turn on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on your Android device.


Open the "Settings" app and select "Google."


Select "Device connections" and then "Nearby Share."


Turn on "Nearby Share" if you haven't already.


Choose your preferred settings for Nearby Share, including your device name and visibility.


Once your Windows PC shows up in the Nearby Share menu, tap on it to accept the file transfer.


After accepting the transfer, the file will be downloaded to your Android device.


Note: Google Nearby Share does not have a file size limit, but keep in mind that transferring larger files may take longer and consume more data.



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