Android's popular file management system, Files Go, has been upgraded to offer faster file transfers, faster connections and safer file sharing.
Η Google released a "major upgrade" to the app's features, especially for sharing files with people nearby.
Files Go was originally designed to help Indian users deal with limited storage space and clutter speed of the network. But since it was released in China and became available worldwide, about 10 million users use it.
Since then, Google has been constantly updating it by adding new features that try them through a beta channel.
What the upgraded application brings
The function for nearby file sharing or nearby sharing it now has its own tab called “Share”, which comes to make access easier.
Google also says that linking with other nearby users will be much faster. The application will automatically use the fastest available channel to upload files, so if Wi-Fi Direct is available at 5GHz, it will automatically use it.
According to Google, some users will be able to transfer files at speed 490Mbps or about four times faster than the previous limit of 125Mbps. At this speed, Google estimates that users can send 100 “photos original quality in less than five seconds.
The application also uses WPA2 encryption to protect file-sharing files for sharing.
As for saving space, Google had already updated the app to allow users to delete photos from it device those uploaded to Google Photos.
Download the upgraded application
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