"Samsung and Google's Quick Share Integration Delayed, but Rolling Out to Android Devices"

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Samsung's merger of Quick Share and Nearby Share is still in progress, with the two apps lacking cross-compatibility on Windows and expected to remain separate until Q3 2024. The official rollout timeline for Galaxy devices is from February 2 to February 16, and the existing Nearby Share chip on Galaxy devices will be removed. Samsung's Windows app for Quick Share is currently only optimized for Galaxy Book and doesn't work with Windows PCs without Intel networking hardware, while Google's Nearby Share app works universally on Windows devices.
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- Google's Quick Share update makes sharing files even easier than before Android Police
- New Quick Share is rolling out to all Galaxy phones and tablets! SamMobile - Samsung news
- Google starts rolling out Quick Share on Pixel, non-Samsung devices 9to5Google
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