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JAKARTA - Google recently released Nearby Share for Windows, but only a few countries can access it. Now, the app is extended to various countries globally.

The company first introduced the application at the CES 2023 event. Where, Nearby Share can be used to make it easier for Android users to transfer files to Windows.

Through its support page, Google updated its policy quietly by stating, "The Nearest Sharing BET for Windows PCs is available in the US and most countries globally."

However, because most of them, there are countries such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria that have not been able to try out this application.

Keep in mind, this application is not perfect where Google is still releasing it in beta and it is not known for sure when the stable version will be released.

Nearby Share also still doesn't work with Windows PCs with ARM processors. However, if users use Windows 10 and 11 PCs with 64-bit processors, and Android devices that have Android 6.0 or higher, the app can work.

Even so, Nearby Share for Windows works without problems. It should be noted, when sharing files between two devices, users must support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

Finally, users must also connect to the same network and the device must be within 16 feet. Users can download the app on their official website. This was quoted from various sources, Tuesday, May 9.


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