Google Play System Update for May 2022 adds Self-Share to Nearby Sharing Preferences
Google Play’s system updates for May have been released, and one of the changes includes the addition of self-sharing to Nearby Sharing, in addition to a redesign of the Help app. Google. Google system updates include the Android operating system, the Google Play store, and Google Play Services. Every month, Google shares the latest updates on the changes it made to the system update, called “Google System” for Android. Normally, the changelog looks pretty much the same for every month, but this time it lists several changes and improvements.
According to a report by 9to5Google, Google is bringing self-sharing to Share nearbyprovide the same experience as AirDrop above Apple with the latest May 2022 Google Play update. Nearby sharing is also compatible with Chromebooks and Windows PCs.
With the new feature, users will be able to share files, links and texts from one of their devices to another without having to approve every file they share, the report said. To recall, the self-sharing option in Nearby Sharing is discovered last monthand first discovered in January.
To get these latest features and improvements on their Android devices, users will need to update Google Play Services to version 22.15 and Play Store to version 30.3. Both of these versions have started rolling out since May 2.
In addition, users can directly go to Google Play app market update Google Play Services, if an update is available. Meanwhile, Google Play system updates can also be found through Settings applicationBelow About phone > Android version > Update Google Play system on the phone.
Furthermore, the new Google Play system update also brings a redesign to the Google Help app. While the changelog doesn’t mention any specifics regarding the design change, it’s possible that Google could include the “Material You” design theme in the app.