Samsung mobiles are waiting for a major innovation for sending files
AirDrop, Nearby Share, Quick Share… do you know these names? These are environments that make the phones comfortable direct file transfer from one mobile to another. The first named helper is part of the iOS system, the second was introduced quite recently by Google and is part of pure Android. The latter runs on Samsung phones with the One UI extension and takes care of transfers between the brand’s mobile phones. Now a very significant one awaits him promotion to the Mutual Transmission Alliance, or MTA.
Samsung and its Quick Share for file transfer are said to be heading to the MTA
The alliance is a group of companies Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, ASUS, Black Shark, Hisense, MEIZU, OnePlus, Realme or ZTE, which have long agreed to use to send files directly between phones one common environment. The owners of these mostly Chinese mobile phones have a much easier life in this respect. They can send files across at speeds of approx 20 megabits per second, which is like an average WiFi connection. And soon people with Samsung phones will probably join them.
Mentions of adding Quick Share to MTA for much more versatile file transfer appeared on the social network Weibo. They have not yet been confirmed, but neither refuted. In addition, the graphics look quite believable. It can be assumed that the Korean company, which is the most successful mobile phone manufacturer in the world, will officially announce this innovation at MWC 2021.
How do you currently send files from mobile to mobile?
Source: aheadlines