Android users might finally get their own version of AirDrop

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Apple’s AirDrop might finally get some competition from Google.

The search giant is reportedly working on a new file manager app called “Files Go” for Android with a wireless transfer feature that could compete with Apple’s AirDrop, according to 9to5Google.

The report says the “smart storage manager” app is available on the Google Play Store in select developing markets, but you won’t be able to download it. It’s part of Google’s early access program, and the company is no longer accepting anymore participants.

Per 9to5Google‘s obtained screenshots, it appears the simple app lets you not only manage files on the Android device it’s installed on, but it also provides options for removing unused apps, images, and other files and junk that could potentially be the cause of slowdown. Read more…

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