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Nothing Warp is an AirDrop stopgap that uses your Google Drive, and I don't get it [Gallery]
- Nothing Warp launches as a cross‑device transfer tool that uses Google Drive as the back end for file moves.
- Users sign into their Google account to use Nothing Warp, which acts as a middleman for Drive uploads.
- Warp supports Chromium-based browsers and Android devices beyond Nothing’s own phones.
- The transfer flow involves uploading to Drive and then downloading on the recipient device.
- Nothing Warp measures speed by comparing to direct airdrop-like transfers, noting it may be slower due to Google Drive handling.
- Reviewers question the point of Warp given official Quick Share and AirDrop options exist.
- Nothing Warp emphasizes wide compatibility across devices and platforms.
- Nothing Warp is described as a stopgap solution amid existing file-transfer ecosystems.
- Ben Schoon provides hands-on impressions, noting the transfer is not instantly fast and raises privacy concerns.
- Nothing Warp is available for Chrome and Edge extensions and a Google Play app.
- The article positions Warp within a broader trend of cross‑device transfer solutions.
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