It seems like almost every phone maker is building an AirDrop clone – be it Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo who joined hands to work on it together or Samsung’s Quick Share. Well, let’s not forget about Google as the Android maker has itself been prepping a similar feature (read AirDrop clone) called Nearby Sharing for quite some time now. And today, we have got a look at how it’s going to work when it rolls out to Android users.

The video reveals that Google’s Nearby Sharing will use Bluetooth and location services, which is understandable, for the initial connection between the devices. Then, we see a couple of pictures being sent from one Pixel device to another. The feature works pretty well every time but fails while sending a video – succeeding on the second try.