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bruh, this sounds like a worse kde connect
Nearby share's convenience is that it's available on all Android phones by default. It's not that fast, but it is convenient.
is it available on windows by default though?
Also most android devices take a while, I don't even think most devices are running android 13 so it'll take a while for that to be the case
13? Isn't nearby share available for almost all Android devices that are running Android 6 and beyond? And no, it's not available on windows by default, but being default on one device is better than being default on none.
kde connect is default on kde :)
btw, I thought nearby share was a new feature in android, ig it's just the windows integration that's coming in now
Yes, it's been there for a while and is widely available now. I want it to improve because it's the closest thing the Android ecosystem has to Airdrop but it's not close in terms of speeds.
A big difference is, that Nearby share is prominently integrated into the share sheet :-/