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by grecy 878 days ago
> The last time I had to do this between two Android devices I just used wifi direct and it worked flawlessly

And you had to disconnect each device from the wifi they were using, separately.. and you couldn't use the internet during the transfer. That's a no from me.

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I was on an airplane, so that wasn't a problem at all, and the lack of Internet was what made it a necessity.
So it's something you do infrequently then.

Airdrop is something I use 10x a week.

I've needed to transfer files between an iOS device and an Android device pretty regularly lately and it's simply impossible, I've literally been waiting months to transfer a few files because the person who has the files has an iPhone and has difficulty using any method other than Airdrop (e.g. Dropbox.) Which I view to be an intentional design decision by Apple. WiFi direct would be fine, Airdrop is proprietary and useless here.