


But at this point, I’m just trying to tolerate it more than anything. This is pretty annoying, but at least it is quicker than having to use Drive. So if you want to transfer another file, you have to painstakingly connect once again to transfer, then rinse and repeat once the operation is done. Nonetheless, the problem is once the file is transferred, the app automatically disconnects from the recipient’s hotspot. And files are breezes, especially documents. Medias transfer noticeably quicker on SHAREit than on Bluetooth. But beware, it doesn’t always work, some files have strange problems and they never seemed to be able to get through to the other device. Sometimes, the app outright crashed and required restart of the app on both devices until it works. Many a time, not only I, but also many other people as reported, experienced freezes and errors while trying to transfer some files. But that doesn’t mean the road up to that point would be all good and dandy. Like I said, I guaranteed you that if you twiddle with it enough, it will work, eventually.

You have to, first of all, adjust your settings, particularly your WiFi setting so that it is compatible to SHAREit within the app’s menu. But mostly, it boils down to initial configuration. However, for the average consumers, it can be a straight turn off. This probably wouldn’t be that bad of a problem if you are a technophile.

If you are new to using SHAREit, chances are, you would be mighty confused the moment you enter the app since it doesn’t offer you any tutorials or instructions on how to use. Even though it is built upon a relatively solid concept and ‘workable’ coding, it is still buggy, and lack a lot of instructions and documentations for new users. Since each platform has problems of their own, once you ran into troubles, troubleshooting them can be entirely different from each other and require different procedures. It can be troublesome if you use devices across these platforms. Though the moment you know of this app, you probably would’ve already expected this for it to be too much of a problem.īut due to the fact that SHAREit tries to unite and support as much platforms as possible, from Android, to iOs, to Windows, and down to MacOS. SHAREit, as you can guess it, only allow you to share files between SHAREit enabled and running devices. While Bluetooth is equipped on virtually all contemporary smart devices and you could share files immediately without having to download anything beforehand. However, the one little disadvantage it had over traditional Bluetooth is that it is not that universal.
