Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo jointly established the “Inter-Transfer Alliance” to achieve cross-brand one-key mutual transmission, bringing users a better file transfer experience. Now users can transfer and receive files at Upto 20Mbps.
It is totally like Apple’s AirDrop which allows Apple’s users to send and receive files between Apple devices seamlessly using Bluetooth. Also Google had launched its peer-to-peer file transfer which allows you to send files with android devices but it didn’t get popular.
Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo Launches Inter-Transfer Alliance System
The Chinese Smartphone Companies Redmi, Oppo, Realme and Vivo are going to launch a cross-brand file transfer system which allows their users to send or receive files at 20Mbps. It is totally like Apple’s Airdrop and it is likely to end at this month.
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So these Chinese companies thought to launch a cross-brand file transfer system and it is totally based on Inter-Transfer Alliance.
However this Inter-transfer function is fast, and so much fast, low-power, no need for traffic. The best thing of this system is that you will not have to install any third-party applications. Sometimes it might be buggy to install any file transfer applications like Shareit.
How Inter-Transfer Alliance Works ?
Now its time to say Good by to those old techniques where we have to wait several minutes for receiving files with low size. There are some apps on the Playstore but they all require net for transferring files.
This Alliance will use your Bluetooth as the medium for file transferring, and you can transfer anything like songs, movies, images, files, videos and more.
You can easily transfer or receive a movie or file having 1GB size in less than 2 minutes. It is too much fast beacuse it uses your super speed Bluetooth for sending or receiving files.
However there are many chances that other mobile companies will join this Alliance. If it works properly, it is going to be a massive change in mobile features.