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Home » Nothing Warp is back, but you’ll need to jump through hoops to actually use it
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Nothing Warp is back, but you’ll need to jump through hoops to actually use it

By technologistmag.com22 April 20262 Mins Read
Nothing Warp is back, but you’ll need to jump through hoops to actually use it
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Nothing Warp is back once again, but that’s the only good news. Nothing revived its AirDrop-like file sharing feature after briefly pulling both the Android app and its Chrome extension shortly after launch.

The company has finally revealed that the tool was taken down temporarily so they could “fine-tune” the product after early user feedback and technical evaluations. Nothing also reassured that this wasn’t done over security or privacy concerns, adding that Warp is built on Google’s infrastructure and does not handle user data itself.

What is Warp?

Warp is Nothing’s cross-device file transfer tool for moving files, links, images, and other content between devices signed into the same Google account. It is a great workaround for sharing content across Android and Apple devices, similar to what Samsung and Google offered with their latest flagships. Now that it has returned, though, the setup is a little more awkward than before.

So what’s the catch?

You cannot just grab Warp from Google Play anymore. If you want to use this tool, users now have to visit Nothing’s website or community page and sideload the APK manually, while the Chrome extension has also returned separately. In Nothing’s community thread, company representative Zac says Warp is available in beta for the community and invites users to download the APK and leave feedback on the post.

Nothing Warp in action.

So while the Warp is technically back, it is not available in the most convenient form. For most people, sideloading an APK is not difficult, but it is still a few extra steps over a normal Play Store install. And judging by replies in the Nothing thread, some users also expressed their uneasiness with this change, since a file-sharing app being distributed outside Google Play naturally raises questions even if the company says there are no privacy or security issues.

As of right now, this is still just a beta product. Users are even asking about Firefox support, whether it works properly outside Chrome, and if features like delete or clear-history controls will improve. So the return is great, but it’s still rough around the edges.

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