If you use Google Files on Android, you can easily share files quickly via Bluetooth between devices. Devices that are close to each other can receive or send files immediately, without any restrictions on the type of file sent. Besides, you also have the right to adjust the sharing object and limit the time to receive files. Below are instructions for quickly sharing files on Google Files.
How to quickly share files on Google Files
Step 1:
Open the Google Files file manager app on your Android phone. Next, tap the share icon in the upper right corner and select Quick Share below.
Step 2:
Displays the interface to set up the Quick Share feature on Google Files. First we can change the display name for your phone name when connecting.
Once you have changed the device name, click Continue below.
Step 3:
Switch to the new interface with the notification to allow access to WiFi and Bluetooth , click Agree to do it. Next, click on the gear to adjust the object of quick file sharing on Google Files . Here you adjust the object of receiving files and sharing files.
Step 4:
After turning on Bluetooth and WiFi, the sharing feature will scan for nearby devices . When you see any nearby devices appear in the interface, click on the device you want to connect to share files. Immediately after that, you will see the process of sending files to other devices being done.
Step 5:
On the receiving device, tap Accept and then you'll see the file, depending on its size. The file is saved in the Google Files app and you can access it in the Quick Share folder .