Solopos.com, SOLO-Samsung Electronics has simplified the file sharing process. For Galaxy users who want to share photos, videos and various files to other Galaxy devices, smartphones or PCs, just use the Quick Share feature.
First introduced in 2020, Samsung’s flagship file sharing feature makes it possible to quickly send a wide variety of file types, from simple photos and notes to large videos and business documents that need extra security.
Quick Share provides simple file transfers in seconds so you don’t have to bother uploading all your photos to a chat or email app and downloading them again.
Quoted from the website Samsungthe biggest advantage of Quick Share is that users can quickly share photos with nearby Galaxy devices in just a few taps, regardless of the number and size of the files.
With a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, users can send files to up to eight people at once.
Receiving files via Quick Share is also very easy, from setting up to sending and receiving. To use Quick Share, swipe down from the top of your Galaxy device’s screen and tap the Quick Share icon from Quick Settings.
Here’s how to use Quick Share in a few easy steps:
- Select the files to share, then click Quick Share
Select an image or video in the Gallery app or a file in a folder, then click the Share icon. After pressing the Quick Share icon on the pop-up window, available Galaxy devices that can receive files will appear.
- Select the Galaxy user to transfer the file, then the recipient will get the file
The Galaxy devices that can receive files are arranged in a list according to user-defined sharing preferences. When another Galaxy device approves the file transfer, the file will be sent immediately. These shared files can be directly found in the Quick Share folder created in the Gallery app without a separate download process.
Quick and Easy Sharing with Non-Galaxy Devices
Quick Share makes sharing files easy, not only between Galaxy devices, but also with other smartphones.
When using Quick Share with non-Galaxy users, simply select the files you want to share via Quick Share and take one of the options: Copy link, Share in an app or Share using QR code.
If the user chooses to share the file using a QR code, the file recipient simply copies or scans the code and receives the file instantly on their phone or device. In addition, files uploaded to Samsung Cloud can also be shared with others.
If Share in an app is selected, the link can be sent directly via chat, making it an effective way to share files with several people at once in a group chat. In addition, users can send original photos and videos in high quality without worrying about degraded image quality due to file compression.
Files uploaded to Samsung Cloud are automatically deleted after a certain period of time, thereby increasing user safety and convenience.
Tablets and Laptops
Quick Share can be used on any Galaxy device equipped with the feature, including Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
Sharing files between various types of Galaxy devices is also easy and seamless. To send files from your Galaxy smartphone to your Galaxy Tab, you only need to activate the Quick Share feature on both devices before selecting files and recipients.
Safe with Private Share
When sharing files that contain important personal or financial information, Samsung Private Share is here to help you share files safely.
Unlike Quick Share, which uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, Private Share supports file encryption by utilizing the blockchain. Users can send various kinds of files via Private Share, including images, videos, audio, and documents.
Twenty files totaling up to 200MB can be sent at a time to designated recipients using a phone number and identification number.
The most prominent feature of Private Share is that the user can control the access permission of the recipient and the expiry date of the files. Prior to sharing, the user can set the amount of time the file can be viewed as well as how the recipient can use the file. Users can also adjust settings and revoke sharing permissions even after the file has been sent.
In addition, the sender can check whether the recipient has received the file, whether they have opened it and at what time the file was opened. To ensure confidentiality, this file cannot be downloaded, and screenshots cannot be taken, thereby preventing the file from being shared with unauthorized parties.
Apart from Quick Share and Private Share, Galaxy users can also use other file sharing methods, such as Dropship and Nearby Share, which allow users to send content according to their wishes.
From sharing important files in business environments to sharing photos and videos with friends and family, Samsung Galaxy’s Quick Share and Private Share features enable smoother communication in the digital age with convenience, security, and multiple uses.
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