Messaging and social media apps compress your files and sacrifice quality for speed. If you want to share your photos and videos in original quality, Samsung’s Quick Share is a great alternative.

Quick Share lets you send files from your Galaxy phone in original quality to anyone, regardless of whether they are in your contacts or the operating system they use, via a simple share link.

Here’s how create a share link using Quick Share on your Samsung phone:

Sharing a gallery photo on Samsung

you’re able to send up to 10GB of data per day, so storage shouldn’t be an issue at all.

Plus, you can view, manage, and stop sharing your files at any time. To do so, go toSettings > Connected devices > Quick Share > Link sharing history. Here, you can see the files you sent along with their expiry date. When the link expires, no one will be able to access your files.

Samsung Quick Share main page

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Compression should be the last thing on your mind when transferring media to Android users.

To stop sharing a file manually before the expiry, simply long-press on it and selectDelete,and tap the pop-up to confirm the deletion.

Samsung Quick Share QR code and share link

Quick Share is the best way to send files from a Samsung phone, and there’s really no need to download other third-party apps that may not be as quick.

An iPhone transferring images and videos to an Android

Samsung One UI 6.1 Connected devices menu