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Nothing Warp is back but you won’t find it on the Play Store, the company explains the delay

As the dynamics of file transfer continue to evolve, especially in light of the recent news regarding the arrival of the AirDrop support for Quick Share on Pixel- and Galaxy-branded devices, the London-based company Nothing has chosen to introduce a proprietary independent solution.

The new tool, dubbed Nothing Warp, has been designed as a true digital bridge to facilitate sharing of documents, links, images and files of various formats.

Leveraging the spacious and robust Google Drive infrastructure, the system simply requires that all devices involved in the transfer be linked to the same Google account.

This setup makes the app an extremely valid and practical solution for those who need to move content quickly between different platforms, breaking down the historical barriers between the Android and Apple ecosystems.

Nothing Warp: the removal was not due to privacy issues

Despite the promising premises, the service’s launch has been characterized by somewhat unusual timing. Very shortly after publication, both the mobile application and the related Chrome browser extension were removed from public availability with the same swiftness with which they had appeared.

This sudden disappearance has immediately raised fundamental questions among early users. The company founded by Carl Pei stepped in promptly to clarify the situation, specifying that the action was not due to serious issues, but represented a strategic pause aimed at implementing some improvements based on early user feedback and on new technical considerations.

To dispel any concerns regarding the handling of personal data, the company issued an official statement:

Nothing Warp has been temporarily withdrawn to refine the product after its initial launch. The app is built on Google’s infrastructure and does not handle user data. There are no security or privacy issues“.

The software’s return and the new download methods

Sticking to the communications issued, the development team has recently reactivated the service. Both tools, the app and the Chrome extension, are back online and will automatically update to the improved version for those who had already installed them.

However, the comeback to the scene is accompanied by an important warning. While fully functional, the software is not currently available on Google’s Play Store.

Anyone wishing to proceed with installation on their mobile devices will necessarily visit the official Nothing website and manually download the APK file, performing an installation outside the official store.

Until now, the company has not released any official comment or reason to explain the absence of its creation from Google’s marketplace.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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