Google’s version of Apple’s Airdrop, calledNearby Share, started rolling to a select few Android users earlier this week. It hasdisappearedfor some but it seems to be enabled and working fine for others. The company has alsostarted rolling outNearby Share to Chromebooks but what’s most surprising is that the Chrome browser on Windows PCs now also brings support for Nearby Share feature.
First spotted by the folks atTechDows, Google Chrome now includes a new#nearby-sharingflag that you can enable to quickly share files between your Android phone and PC. There are a couple of requirements that you need to fulfill to make this file-sharing feature work. You need to have aBluetooth-enabled Windows PC and supported Android phoneor Chrome OS laptop/ tablet.
ThisChrome flagis found in the stable build, but enabling it does nothing. When you navigate tochrome://nearbyto access this feature, the URL does not load up. At least that was the case with me. You will need to download the Chrome Dev or Canary build to enable this feature. The steps to enable the Nearby Share feature in Chrome browser on your Windows PC are listed right here:
To try out the Nearby Share feature on your Windows PC right away, you will first need to download GoogleChrome DevorCanaryversion from the links here.
Now, head tochrome://flagsand type ‘Nearby Share’ in the search bar up top. You need to enable the#nearby-sharingflag from the drop-down menu, as shown below.
Relaunch your Chrome browser and navigate tochrome://nearbyto see the UI for this file-sharing feature.
Currently, Google only seems to offer a placeholder UI as the file name, device names remain unchanged for everyone who has tested the feature on their Windows PC. The buttons (Next and Cancel) at the bottom are active but do not function. So, it appears like the company has started work on implementing Nearby Share in Chrome but it’s not functional right now. I tested it out both on Chrome Dev and Canary builds on 2 different Windows PCs.
We will keep you posted on the development of the Nearby Share feature in Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux. If the transfer speeds are good, then it could turn out to be a good alternative to current apps likeSnapdropor Xender. We will also do a file-sharing test and share our experiences with you in the near future, so stay tuned for more information.
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