Android bump how does it work




















Once approved on both devices, the transfer process will begin. After a few seconds, the photos you selected will be presented to you. You can then download them and save them to your computer, share them by copying a link to them, or send them to Facebook. There are plenty of other ways to transfer photos from your device s to your computer, but the Bump method may be the most engaging if not fun of them all.

Via AddictiveTips. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. When finished, click the Done button to begin the transfer. On Android, the files will be located in the Bump folder of the internal memory card. That's it. Now you can easily share files between your smartphone and computer, just as long as the total size of the file s is under 30 megabytes.

If you're having trouble establishing a connection, make sure that both devices have their location services turned on. You can also try switching to Wi-Fi, if you're unable to connect using your mobile connection. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.

We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. I've come across several apps which allows the user to transfer data like files, photos, contacts when they "bump" their phones.

An example is Bump , which use the the bump to transfer files and add friends. The FAQ stated that this app uses various sensors and algorithms to "feel" the bump and the server will find matching bumps according to the sensor reading and algorithms. The FAQ also says that this app was designed with personal and data security in mind. How exactly does it work? I mean I don't think GPS can track the phones that accurately. And how does it transfer the contacts and photos?

And how can it correctly determine who is toasting with whom if there are multiple users in the same room? How is the security and confidentiality protected? Q: How does Bump work? A: There are two parts to Bump: the app running on your device and a smart matching algorithm running on our servers in the cloud. The app on your phone uses the phone's sensors to literally "feel" the bump, and it sends that info up to the cloud. The matching algorithm listens to the bumps from phones around the world and pairs up phones that felt the same bump.

Then we just route information between the two phones in each pair. Q: No way. What if somebody else bumps at the same time? A: Way. We use various techniques to limit the pool of potential matches, including location information and characteristics of the bump event. If you are bumping in a particularly dense area ex, at a conference , and we cannot resolve a unique match after a single bump, we'll just ask you to bump again.



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