By default, the file transfers take place over Bluetooth but if you are sharing files with another Galaxy S5, then they are transferred over Wi-Fi. Samsung has aimed this feature as a Share menu replacement for quickly sharing files between various devices including laptops or PCs or even streaming them to any DLNA enabled televisions. Quick Connect is the same feature whose dreaded shortcut is always present on the notification bar of your Galaxy S5 without any way of removing it. While this feature might not seem like a biggie, it’s significant in how Samsung has executed it, which makes all the (positive) difference. One such example included on the Galaxy S5 is Quick Connect, which allows users to quickly share files with other Android devices or PCs around them via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi or even stream to selected DLNA enabled TVs. The benefit of Samsung’s kitchen-sink approach is that every once in a while, the company hits a jackpot with one of its features.
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