Put simply, it’s a great way to share photos at full quality, as well as other types of files without having to email them, use Whatsapp or resort to a cloud file sharing service.
Here’s everything you need to know about it, including how to use it.
What is Huawei Share?
The name ‘Huawei Share’ actually encompasses a number of different features, depending on the use case in question. The basic Huawei Share experience lets you quickly share files to nearby Huawei/Honor devices via a mix of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
Huawei Share OneHop adds easy NFC-based pairing between supported Huawei/Honor phones (or tablets) with Huawei laptops, while an offshoot of OneHop is Multi-Screen Collaboration – which lets a user mirror and interact with their Huawei/Honor phone via their Huawei tablet or laptop, including the ability to drag and drop text and files between the two, seamlessly.
NOTE: You’ll need to check your device compatibility on Huawei’s website to see which Huawei Share features are supported.
How to use Huawei Share
Transferring files between Huawei/Honor devices is a pretty simple affair, but you need to make sure your device is correctly set up first.
Make sure Huawei Share is enabled on your Huawei/Honor phone/tablet, either by swiping down to access your quick settings panel and tapping the ‘Huawei Share’ icon to turn it on or by heading to ‘Settings > More Connections > Huawei Share’ and toggling it on. Once enabled, you’ll notice your device’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are now both ‘on’ (if there weren’t already). They need to remain on for Huawei Share to work. Next, find the link, photo or file you want to transfer and highlight/select it accordingly. Depending on the app you’re sharing from, you’ll either see the option to access the Share menu directly (denoted by three dots connected by two lines) or you’ll have to tap More (denoted by three vertical dots) and look for the option to share then. Once you’ve tapped to share, a screen will pop up showing the various apps and methods of transfer available for the content selected. Above all of them should be a section devoted to Huawei Share, which will show up any available devices that also have Huawei Share enabled. Tap the device you want to share to and the receiving device should show a pop up asking whether the user would like to accept the file. Accept and the file will download to, and by accessible via, the Files app.
How to use Huawei Share OneHop/Multi-screen collaboration
If you’re planning to use Huawei Share OneHop to pair your phone to your computer and NFC isn’t yet enabled on your Huawei/Honor phone, you’ll find the option in the quick settings pane or in the More Connections menu, both mentioned in step 1 of the previous section. Once NFC (and Huawei Share) is enabled, simply hold your phone on the NFC tag on your Huawei laptop (usually to the bottom-right of the keyboard). A prompt should appear on your phone, giving you the option to ‘connect’ to your laptop. Once you tap ‘connect’ a prompt should then appear on your laptop, asking you to ‘allow’ you phone to connect – click ‘allow’. On compatible devices, a mirror of your phone will then appear on your laptop screen, which will both double any actions you perform on your phone, or can be interacted with directly using your laptop’s mouse, keyboard and touchscreen. You can also drag and drop files and text between the two, alongside using features like ‘copy’ and ‘paste’.
Which devices support Huawei Share?
Huawei Share is supported by a number of both Huawei and Honor devices but it’s not just phones. Offerings like the company’s top-tier tablet, the MatePad Pro, as well as its latest laptops – the Huawei MateBook D 14 and MateBook Pro X (2020) – also play nice with Huawei Share. Here’s a list of compatible devices (at the time of writing):
Huawei phones
Huawei P40Huawei P40 ProHuawei P40 Pro+Huawei Mate XsHuawei Mate 30Huawei Mate 30 ProHuawei Mate 30 RSHuawei Nova 5THuawei P30Huawei P30 ProHuawei Mate 20Huawei Mate 20 ProHuawei Mate 20 XHuawei Mate 20 RSHuawei Mate 10Huawei Mate 10 ProHuawei Mate RSHuawei Mate 9Huawei Mate 9 ProHuawei P10Huawei P10 PlusHuawei P20Huawei P20 Pro
Huawei tablets
Huawei MatePad ProHuawei MediaPad T3Huawei MediaPad M5Huawei MediaPad M5 Pro
Huawei laptops
Huawei MateBook Pro X (2020)Huawei MateBook D 14Huawei MateBook D 15Huawei MateBook Pro X (2019)Huawei MateBook 13 (2019)
Honor phones
Honor V30Honor V30 ProHonor 9XHonor 9X ProHonor 20Honor 20 ProHonor Magic2Honor 9Honor V9Honor 10Honor V10Honor V20Honor Play
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