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Samsung will join the Mutual Transfer Alliance for a new kind of file-sharing

Started by Redaktion, June 19, 2021, 16:52:20

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Redaktion

OnePlus, Meizu and Asus are just some of the members of the Mutual Transfer Alliance, a new group that allows its members access to a new, Bluetooth-independent method of localized file-swapping between devices. The option is getting increasingly popular, and may get even more so should Samsung take it up as a new leak suggests.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-will-join-the-Mutual-Transfer-Alliance-for-a-new-kind-of-file-sharing.546795.0.html

vertigo

20MB/s (160Mbps) is very slow for a new standard. I would think if they're going to develop something like this, they'd develop it closer to today's standards vs something that would have been expected several years ago. It's only 1/3 of the speed of USB 2, which is painfully slow as it is, and several times slower than modern Wi-Fi. Considering it's for short-range transmission, it should use high-frequency, which means high-bandwidth, and should be capable of much higher speeds. At the proposed speed, it will certainly be sufficient for transferring documents, photos, music, and even smaller videos, but its usability for larger, multi-GB files, will be limited right out of the gate.

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