Last year, Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo announced the establishment of a platform that allows Android phones to share files more intuitively.Unified Push AllianceThe Inter-Transfer Alliance, which has begun to promote it in the global market, announced earlier that the brands currently joining will include Huawei, Samsung, ZTE and OnePlus, and confirmed that it will use the "T-UPA0002-2019 Unified Push Interface Specification" as the technical standard design for this technology.
According to the announcement, brands including Xiaomi, Redmi, OPPO, realme, vivo, iQOO, OnePlus, as well as Samsung, Huawei, Honor, and ZTE have now joined the Unified Push Alliance. It is expected that more Android platform phones will be able to support the unified mutual transfer technical specifications, making file sharing within the phone easier.
Prior to this, Apple has already used a Wi-Fi point-to-point transfer method on its products to quickly exchange files through a technology called AirDrop. In subsequent news, Google also announced that it is preparing to add a file transfer function called Fast Share to the Android 11 version, allowing users to share and transfer file content to different devices through Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connections in a manner similar to Apple's AirDrop.
The Unified Push Alliance, promoted by Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo, also hopes to make it easier for Android phones to exchange files with each other through the same technical specifications, rather than trying to exchange content through methods such as uploading to cloud storage.
Xiaomi has earlier confirmed that it has added the unified push alliance specifications to the MIUI 10.0 version. It is expected that the new mobile phones to be launched in the future will have this feature, including the ones to be announced in the future.Xiaomi 10 series mobile phones.



