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Nearby Share now works even when device screens are turned off

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Last updated: June 28th, 2023 at 07:18 UTC+02:00

Many people still use Bluetooth or third-party apps to transfer files from their Android devices. However, a capable AirDrop equivalent is available for Android users called Nearby Share. Google also introduced the ability to use Nearby Share to transfer files between Android and Windows devices.

According to the latest reports, the Nearby Share is gaining one more subtle feature that would make sharing between devices super convenient. Nearby Share can send files to devices even when their screens are turned off. Previously, devices with their screens turned on were visible to Nearby Share on the sender's device, which was done to save battery life.

Now, as per GreenShades9, Nearby Share can also send files to a sleeping device. Multiple users have confirmed this feature is working for them as well. However, one thing to note is that this Nearby Share feature that sends files to sleeping devices works only if both the sender and receiver are signed into the same Google account. So, there's that.

There is no official word from Google regarding this subtle Nearby Share change that lets you transfer files to a sleeping device. But several users are seeing this change on their end. This is a welcome change, especially for those with multiple devices. The feature has yet to roll out to the general public. So, if you aren't seeing this nifty Nearby Share feature on your device, you probably have to wait in the queue.

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