Google Nearby Share is a feature that allows you to share files, links, and other content with other Android devices nearby. It is similar to Apple’s AirDrop feature, and it is a great way to share files without having to use a cloud service or email.

To use Nearby Share, you will need to make sure that both devices have Nearby Share enabled. You can do this by going to Settings > Google > Devices & Sharing > Nearby Share. On both devices, make sure that the Use Nearby Share toggle is turned on.

Once Nearby Share is enabled, you can share content by following these steps:

  1. Open the content that you want to share.
  2. Tap the Share button.
  3. Select Nearby Share from the list of sharing options.
  4. Select the device that you want to share with.

The recipient will receive a notification asking if they want to accept the share. If they accept, the content will be transferred to their device.

Here are some additional tips for using Nearby Share:

  • Make sure that both devices are connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.
  • Make sure that both devices are within Bluetooth range of each other.
  • If you are having trouble sharing content, try restarting both devices.

Nearby Share is a great way to share files and other content with other Android devices nearby. It is easy to use and it is a secure way to share content.

Here are some of the limitations of Nearby Share:

  • You can only share content with other Android devices that have Nearby Share enabled.
  • The file size limit for Nearby Share is 100MB.
  • Nearby Share does not work if the devices are not connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.

Overall, Nearby Share is a great way to share files and other content with other Android devices nearby. It is easy to use and it is a secure way to share content. However, there are some limitations to Nearby Share, such as the file size limit and the need for both devices to be connected to a network.