Put AirDrop aside, Samsung is bringing Quick Share to Windows 10

Galaxy fans and Windows 10 users who are always looking for ways to better integrate their phones with their PCs will be in for a big surprise, as Samsung and Microsoft are apparently gearing up to launch Quick Share for Windows 10.

Quick Share for mobile was released about a year ago when it debuted with the Galaxy S20 main series. It’s an excellent feature that mimics Apple’s AirDrop and allows easy and direct file transfer between Galaxy devices on a point-to-point Wi-Fi network.

Samsung and Microsoft are now working to make Quick Share available for Windows 10. This will allow Galaxy smartphone and tablet users to quickly share files between their mobile devices and Windows 10 PCs, although it is unclear when the Windows 10 app can be planned for launch.

This has been a long time for many Android smartphone users

Whenever launched, the app is likely to be a game changer for many Galaxy smartphone users who are not happy with the very limited forms of communication between their phones and their Windows computers. Your phone and link to Windows are a big step toward closer integration between these two ecosystems, but it’s not as convenient as sharing files through something like Apple’s AirDrop or Samsung’s Quick Share.

We will do our best to keep you updated as soon as we find out more about the availability of Quick Share for Windows 10 and, hopefully, the app will launch everywhere at the same time, instead of being limited to a few selected markets at the beginning. We’ll just have to wait and see.

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