Unrivaled feature of iOS comes to Android in February

Unrivaled feature of iOS comes to Android in February


Apple brand phones, tablets and computers that are used in iPhone, iPad and Mac AirDrop feature comes to Android. With AirDrop, large files can be transferred quickly and easily thanks to BlueTooth.


Apple users send files to each other through AirDrop. When you need to send files from iPhone or iPad to Android, we don't have much choice except to use services like email or Google Drive.

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AirDrop uses a combination of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to establish a fast and secure connection between two Apple devices. This enables fast file transfer. Although Android phones do not have this feature, which is becoming universal, it seems that this situation will soon change.

According to the news in Shifdelete; The press release issued by Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi says the Peer-to-Peer Transmission Alliance has been created to provide users with a unique file transfer experience.

The name of the new file transfer system has not yet been specified. However, Bluetooth is used for pairing and WiFi P2P is used for data transfer. When transferring files via WiFi, the device does not disconnect from the WiFi network to which it is connected.

In this way, there is no problem in the internet connection. Although it varies from device to device, it is stated that the data transfer rate of 20 MB / s can be achieved with this system. Three smartphone manufacturers sell hundreds of millions of devices every year. This is a compelling situation for other brands to join the alliance. AirDrop rival's first Android phones that use this technology will be available in February.

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