Android users got the file transfer tool that lets them wirelessly share files between phones and even PCs.News 

A new name is on the way for Android’s AirDrop file transfer feature.

Google may rename the wireless file transfer feature for Android users in the coming weeks. According to reports coming this week, Lähijako will soon be called Quick Share, with a new icon as part of the changed system.

It looks like the company is making a change to join the feature, and frankly, Quick Share is a better name compared to Nearby Share, which has served its purpose for the past few years.

You can also use the file transfer tool on Windows these days, making it a suitable Mac alternative for millions. A new change is coming, and Google doesn’t seem to have any particular reason for making this change, but it’s pretty common for a company that renamed other platforms and even merged them to suit their business. Although the file transfer tool works well, we would like better security for users, especially when the feature is on and they don’t know about it on their phone.

Quick Share is still limited to beta users via Google Play Services, but others should get it in early 2024 with the next Pixel Drop update. Another expected prominent feature of Android 14 is a battery health indicator that can alert you when it’s time to replace your smartphone’s battery.

Android phones could soon collect data about their batteries and share it with the operating system to allow users to monitor battery health. The initial work in this direction was done with Android 14, but according to the report, this may finally come true with the release of Android 15.

This development comes after Google released the December 2023 feature drop update for its Pixel smartphones. In particular, this update brought a new battery information page that allows users to measure the number of battery cycles and the date of manufacture of the battery.

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