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Step 4: Then the sender has to browse through his storage as to what all does he wishes to send and select the same. Bluetooth is optional, but turning on GPS is a necessity. GPS will help them scan and get discovered by other users. Bluetooth will help the devices have a better connection while at the same time also increase the connection speeds. People using the app on smartphones will be prompted to turn on their device’s Bluetooth and GPS. Step 3: Tap send on the device you want to transfer the files, apps, music, etc from and receive on the device you want to receive them on. Step 2: After the app is installed on both the machines, you can then open it up to reveal the app interface, which shows curated content below and buttons for browsing your local storage, sending files, receiving files and inviting people. Android and iOS users can head to the Play Store and the App Store, respectively to do so, whereas Windows users can go to the company’s official website and download the setup from there. Step 1: Download and install SHAREit on both the sender and the receiver devices.