Basically, you will use a cable to connect your Android device to Windows for file transfer. But what if you don't have a USB cable? In this case, we can use the Quick Share app to transfer files between Android and Windows. Quick Share is a feature equivalent to AirDrop and similar to Nearby Share on Windows. Below are instructions for using Quick Share to send files on Windows.
Instructions for using Quick Share Windows to send files
Note, if you use a Samsung Galaxy phone and want to transfer files between a Windows computer, download the Quick Share application on the Microsoft Store according to the link below.
For other Android devices, follow the instructions below.
Step 1:
Users download Google's Quick Share application according to the link below.
Step 2:
After downloading the file and installing it on your computer, make your choice Sign in to your Google account to use Quick Share on Windows.
Step 3:
Switch to the interface of the Quick Share application, at section Select the recipient of the file you sendwe can adjust it to our liking. If you are logged into your Google account, you have more options.
Step 4:
Continue Turn on bluetooth on Windows to perform. Open Android phone then click Settingselect Google app then select next Share quickly below.


Step 5:
In the Quick Share interface, you Adjust shared objects. First need Enable Visible to nearby communication devices. Afterward, Tap People Or depending on your needs, share files with the people you want.
If shared with everyone, there will be a maximum limit of 10 minutes.
Step 6:
Back to gQuick Share interface on Windowspress Select to download the file to send. You can send files or folders.
Then the computer proceeds scan nearby devices via Bluetooth.
If you receive the device nearby, you Click on that device name to pairuse Quick Share on Windows to send files to Android.
Step 6:
Right after that Android phone will receive confirmation notification accept pairing and proceed to receive files.
When the process of sending files from Windows to Android is completed, Quick Share displays a notification as shown.
With Android, you can open the received file immediately afterwards.
How to send files from Android to Windows via Quick Share
In addition to transferring files between Android devices via quick sharing, you also use Quick Share to receive files from Android to Windows.
Step 1:
We access the file we need to transfer and then click Share iconthen click next Share quickly to make the send.
Now the Android device will detect nearby computers via bluetooth. And when it is discovered Click on the device name to send.
Step 2:
We will cWait for the Windows device to confirm the PIN code connecting the two devicesthen press select Accept to agree to receive the file and you're done.
The downloaded file is saved to the Download folder on the computer by default.