Google Nearby Share (beta) now works with Windows PCs around the world



What you need to know

  • Google Nearby Share recently launched in beta on Windows PCs.
  • The app allows you to share photos and files back and forth between supported devices, which now includes PCs and Android smartphones.
  • Google expanded support for Nearby Share (beta) to several more countries recently.

Windows PC owners have a new way to connect their system to their Android device on the way. Google recently added Nearby Share (beta) to the Microsoft Store. Now, a much larger number of users can test the app.

Nearby Share (beta) was already available in select countries, but it can now be downloaded around the world. A Google support document states that the app is available in “most countries globally” (via Android Police). Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria are the only countries that don’t have support at the moment.





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