Android Community
May 11, 2021
Transferring files between and across devices is one of the advantages that Apple has over Android devices with its AirDrop feature. Android has been developing Nearby Share but it’s not as convenient yet as AirDrop. Meanwhile, Samsung has also been working on the Quick Share app that lets you share files to those who have Samsung Galaxy devices nearby. Now, this app is available for Windows 10 users which should make it easier for you to work across your devices.
According to XDA Developers, some users have spotted that the Quick Share app is now available on the Microsoft Store. The device-to-device file sharing feature will let you transfer content to those who have Samsung Galaxy phones, Galaxy tablets, and even Galaxy Books using wireless communication technology. This includes photos, videos, and documents that you can quickly and easily transfer from one device to another.
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 have been announced.
The laptops come in 13.3-inch and 15-inch display sizes, 11th gen Intel Core processors, and up to 1TB of NVMe SSD.
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro price starts at $999 (around Rs 74,400).
Samsung Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360 notebooks have been announced at the company’s Unpacked event. Both the laptops come in two sizes: 13.3-inch and 15-inch. They come with the latest 11th generation Intel Core processor paired with Iris Xe graphics, AMOLED display, and Dolby Atmos audio technology with AKG sound. The Samsung Galaxy Book Pro 360 has 5G connectivity and S Pen Stylus support. There’s a new second screen that lets users mirror their laptop screen onto their Galaxy Tab. They also have Link to Windows and Microsoft Your Phone integration for easy and seamless connectivity between phones and laptops.
Chris Davies - Apr 29, 2021, 8:28am CDT
Samsung’s svelte Galaxy Book laptops weren’t the only new PCs the company had to show this week, with the Galaxy Book Odyssey promising gaming potential complete with NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX graphics. Thicker and heavier than its ultraportable siblings, the Odyssey takes full advantage of that by packing in more potent hardware for gamers.
So, as well as 11th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, there are new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 TI and 3050 GPUs with 4GB of GDDR6 dedicated memory. That’s a significant upgrade from the integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics on the Galaxy Book Pro range.