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Samsung launches `Dropship` for cross-platform file sharing
The recipient just has to scan the QR code, which starts the file download instantly without needing the application or a registered Samsung account.
Highlights
- Samsung launched the Dropship app for file share.
- This app is available in Galaxy Store.
- The app is available for Samsung users in its uninitiated phase.
New Delhi: Samsung has launched a new file-sharing application 'Dropship' that allows users to transfer files between all kinds of devices. According to GSMArena, the application is currently available for South Korean users through the Galaxy Store.
The new application enables users to share up to 5GB of files every day by uploading files from the host device and creating a QR code that recipients can scan to download the file. The file sender must have an Android 13 smartphone with OneUI 5, which is currently limited to Galaxy S22 series, the report said. (Also Read: Twitter delays launch of Blue subscription service after US midterm)
The recipient just has to scan the QR code, which starts the file download instantly without needing the application or a registered Samsung account. Meanwhile, with the rollout of the stable version of Samsung's Android 13-based One UI 5 update to its phones, the tech giant announced to bring of new emojis to its devices. (Also Read: IT firm Accenture fires thousands of employees for...)
The new update would come with support for Unicode 15. It means the tech giant would be the first Android phone to have the latest emojis. According to a report, Emojipedia announced in September that a new batch of emojis would be released through Unicode 15 -- a standard for encoding, representing and handling text.