WhatsApp is developing its Bluetooth file-sharing feature that allows nearby users to share files up to 2GB in size, as discovered in the latest WhatsApp for Android beta (version 2.24.2.20).
WhatsApp’s latest feature is designed to make file transfers between users easier.
However, it has the potential to cause mistake and confound Android’s newly introduced Quick Share experience. Quick Share, which was formerly known as Google’s Nearby Share, is meant to offer a streamlined wireless file-sharing system across all Android devices.
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Announced by Google and Samsung at CES 2024, Quick Share will facilitate seamless file transfers between Android smartphones, Chromebooks, and Windows PCs. The integration across platforms mirrors Apple’s AirDrop ecosystem.



















