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How To Use Android Beam, A Feature That Lets You Send Content By Holding Phones Close Together

  • Before you can use Android Beam on your phone, you'll need to enable the feature in your settings menu.
  • Once it's enabled, you can use Android Beam by simply holding your phone against another phone that has Beam enabled.
  • Android Beam works using near-field communication (NFC) chips, which can send data over short distances.
  • Not all Android devices have Android Beam built-in.
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  • These days most smartphones, including Androids, are equipped with near-field communication technology, known as NFC.

    The tech itself is pretty cool — it's like having an antenna in your phone that can help securely verify and send data.

    Android's proprietary NFC software, called Beam, can be used as a secure way to make payments or transfer data between Android phones. 

    However, be aware that not all Android devices can use Beam.

    Here how to check if your phone can use Beam, and how to enable and use it.

    Check out the products mentioned in this article: Samsung Galaxy S10 (From $699.99 at Walmart) How to enable Android Beam

    1. On your Android's home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the main options menu.

    The smaller gear icon for settings is in the bottom-right corner. Emma Witman/Business Insider

    2. Tap the gear icon in the bottom-right of the menu. This will open your phone's Settings app.

    You can also search for "NFC" using the search bar at the top. Emma Witman/Business Insider

    3. Open the "Connected devices" tab.

    4. Tap "Connection preferences."

    5. Near the top, you'll see "NFC." Toggle the slider so that it goes from gray to green.

    Once NFC is enabled, you'll see the option to use Android Beam become available. Emma Witman/Business Insider

    6. Only when NFC is toggled on will you be allowed to enable Android Beam. Double-check that it is by tapping the Android Beam tab, and toggle the slider to "On" if it isn't already.

    You'll be able to turn the Android Beam feature on if — and only if — NFC has been enabled. Emma Witman/Business Insider How to use Android Beam to send content to another Android

    1. Make sure both Androids are unlocked, and have Android Beam enabled. Open the content you want to send.

    2. Physically touch the phones to each other. You may need to place them back-to-back.

    Depending on what model of Android you have, you'll need to position it in a different way. Emma Witman/Business Insider

    3. The content you want to beam will shrink to a smaller window, and you'll see the message "Tap to Beam." Tap the screen.

    And just like that, the content will be zipped over to the other Android. 


    Android Beam

    A data transfer function added to Android phones starting with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Using near field communication (NFC), Android Beam lets users copy data from one Android device to another when both are brought into physical contact with each other.

    Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Are Much Faster

    NFC is fine for transmitting contacts, links and other text but too slow for copying a photo or video file. Starting with Android 4.1, Android Beam establishes the connection via NFC; then turns Bluetooth on and pairs the phones; completes the transfer via Bluetooth (30 times faster than NFC) and turns Bluetooth off.

    S Beam is Samsung's version for its own products. With S Beam, the NFC connection switches to Wi-Fi Direct for transfer up to 400 times faster than NFC. See NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct.

    Just Hold Them Together When two Beam phones are placed next to each other, the screen content of one is copied to the other. Android Beam and NFC functions must be turned on in both devices.




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