Google's Quick Share App Now Available for Windows on ARM Devices

Tue Nov 12 2024
In a recent update, Google has introduced its Quick Share app for Windows devices powered by ARM processors. This app, previously unavailable for ARM devices, allows Android users to transfer files easily between devices, including those they don’t own. While Microsoft’s Phone Link service offers similar functionality with deeper system integration, Quick Share supports multiple devices at once. Until recently, Windows users with ARM devices struggled to download and use the app, as it required complex workarounds. Google has now resolved this issue, and the app is available for Windows 11 or later on ARM-based computers. It’s important to note that the app still uses emulation rather than being native ARM64. The app isn’t available yet for download on all ARM devices, like the Surface Laptop with Snapdragon X Elite, but Google is expected to release the proper download soon. Users with Windows 10 or later should ensure they have a 64-bit version and that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on their PCs. Quick Share isn’t just for sharing files with your own devices; it simplifies the process of transferring data between multiple devices, making it a handy tool for many users.
https://localnews.ai/article/googles-quick-share-app-now-available-for-windows-on-arm-devices-99cfa1d2

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    Will Quick Share help me transfer my 'secret' playlists from my Android to my Windows device without my roommate knowing?
    If Quick Share works for multiple devices, does that mean I can finally transfer my cat's selfies to my laptop?
    Can I use Quick Share to share my Wi-Fi password with my neighbor's smart fridge?

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