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prettylilchoo t1_j6in7v3 wrote

Both OS has their native stuff. Airdrop is native on ios. On android, you need something like shareIt.

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OptionalCookie t1_j6j5m6j wrote

You have beam.

And Bluetooth sharing is native now. Has been since the s5.

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prettylilchoo t1_j6lia9o wrote

Android beam is discontinued.

Bluetooth sharing is an ancient concept. it’s been there on black and white phones and is slow.

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OptionalCookie t1_j6lqocb wrote

Beam is not discontinued. The name might have changed, but it's still very much active.

I just used a few moments ago to send plans to my work crew.

Honestly though, I don't use either method enough to have it be a feature that makes me throw it in the trash.

Stay on topic.

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prettylilchoo t1_j6lsq4n wrote

I was on topic. Was I talking about King Tuts arm size?

Android Beam discontinued: Wikipedia

Also from the article: “Beam never quite worked particularly well”

Sad android sheep. Install ShareIt or Xender.

oh yea.. you have to install something which is native on ios.

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OptionalCookie t1_j6lviqj wrote

I literally just said the name changed but the form remains the same.

The topic was the time. Something people actually use everyday. But ok.

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prettylilchoo t1_j6mo13s wrote

What’s the new name? or send a screenshot of the feature you’re using on your phone.

Android doesn’t have a native file sharing feature. Samsung might have its own thing like S-share. Not sure if it’s still there. But that was only between samsung devices.

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OptionalCookie t1_j6mr0el wrote

Nah bro. Go use Google or something.

I'm about to go to sleep. Night.

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prettylilchoo t1_j6ncaj1 wrote

Say that you can’t prove it instead. I’m ready to wait until you wake up. Night.

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