Who knows Share me? It is a native Xiaomi system for completely offline file transfer. There is no need for an internet connection as everything works only via Bluetooth. A technology that has existed for some time but that the Chinese company is increasingly enhancing thanks the integration of other platforms, or rather companies. Last March Xiaomi had 5 companies included in the Mi Share program and today (or rather a few days ago) it also touched a Samsung which adds a large slice of the market. Let's go see the details of the news.
Samsung joins the Xiaomi Mi Share family, the native high-speed file transfer system. Will it really be useful to users?
First to see which are all the brands that can now enjoy the exchange through xiaomi mishare, let's first see what it consists of. First of all, for file exchange between devices to work, it needs one Bluetooth connection. Clearly all devices must run on Android platform: At the moment we are not aware if the service also works between Android and iOS. In any case, via Bluetooth connection it will be possible to switch almost instantly music, video, image and document files.
According to what was communicated by the company, the devices will be able to use this system to transfer files to one another fixed speed of 20MB per second, which means that even a large file can be loaded and passed in a very short time without any line problems. Before, the only brands that could enjoy this Mi Share service were Oppo and vivo, but over time others have also been added. Specifically today joined the team OnePlus, ZTE, Hisense, ASUS and ROG (even if the latter two are the same company). However, there are many other companies that can count on this ultra fast transfer.