Google ‘Nearby Share’ feature now supports app sharing, here’s how to do it

Google ‘Nearby Share’ feature now supports app sharing, here’s how to do it

It was in August 2020 that Google introduced a native sharing feature for Android devices called Nearby Share. Initially designed to share common things like images, links, and contacts, Google, in December 2020, revealed that the app would soon be updated to support app sharing. True to its promise, the feature has rolled out on the latest version of the Google Play Store. In this short article, we tell you how to share apps using Nearby Share on Android smartphones.

Works on Android phones that are running version 24.0 or higher of the Google Play Store
Not all apps are available for sending
The process of sending and receiving is quite easy

How to download and install the Google Play Store

How to download and install the Google Play Store

Unbelievable as it may seem, there are occasions when it is necessary to install Google Play Store manually. Whether you have accidentally uninstalled it, or you want to revert to a previous version, or even if your Google Play Store is not working and you just want a fresh install, there’s a solution! In this article, you will learn how to install the Google Play Store on your Android phone.