The Indian government has banned 59 Chinese mobile apps. There is a popular app Shareit. People are now looking for a large file sharing app. Meanwhile, giant tech company Google is going to introduce a new feature for Android consumers, named Nearby Share. Consumers will be able to transfer large files within a few minutes. This feature has been reported from an Android police report. However, the company has not yet shared official information regarding the launch of this feature. Will be able to share large files in a short time According to the Android Police report, the Nearby Share feature will be released soon for the Android consumer. With this feature, consumers will be able to send large files to other devices in a short time. Currently, testing of this feature is underway and it is available on the public beta version. These devices will get new feature update Google will update its latest feature to all smartphones except the device that works on Android 6. Consumers will be able to share files, photos, and videos without installing a third-party app. This will also save the consumer time. How to use the new feature Consumers can use Google's advanced features on the beta platform. The consumer will first have to go to Google Play service and sign in as a beta tester. Now the consumer will see Nearby Share in the share sheet available on the beta platform. Here consumers can tap and use this feature. Ministry of Information Technology banned Chinese app The Ministry of Information Technology had decided to block these 59 apps through Section 69A of the Information Technology Act as these apps were a threat to India's sovereignty and integrity, defense of India, the security of the state and public order. The Ministry of Information Technology had received many complaints about these apps from various sources, in which there was talk of misuse of many mobile apps. These apps were stealing data from both iPhone and Android consumers. Ban on these Chinese apps TikTok, Shareit, Kwai, UC Browser, Baidu map, Shein, Clash of Kings, DU battery saver, Helo, Likee, YouCam makeup, Mi Community, CM Browers, Virus Cleaner, APUS Browser, ROMWE, Club Factory, Newsdog, Beauty Plus, WeChat, UC News, QQ Mail, Weibo. Also Read- This smartphone may be the most expensive Samsung phone, know complete details These music mobile apps launch in market to compete Tiktok Twitter remove words 'master', 'slave' and 'blacklist'