Thursday, 5 July 2012

How to Use S Beam to Share Files on Your Samsung Galaxy S III

Yes, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean lets you share photos and videos between phones with a tap, but that?s only over a slower Bluetooth connection. Samsung kicks things up a notch with S Beam on the Galaxy S III. It takes the same concept of using NFC for establishing a connection between two devices with a tap, but then leverages Wi-Fi Direct instead of Bluetooth after than initial handshake to make transfers lightning fast.?

1. Pull down the Notification Shade and select the Settings icon in the top right corner.

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2. Select More Settings.

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3. Select S Beam.

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4. Turn it ON.

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5. Bring up the content you want to share on the screen (i.e. a picture from the gallery).

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6. Hold the back of your Galaxy S III up to the back of another Galaxy S III and it will prompt you to ?Tap to Send?.

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7. Tap the item and then your S III will ask you to pull the devices apart.

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8. The content should soon appear on the screen of the other device.

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