Thanks to the increased popularity of social media sites, people are looking for faster and more easy ways of sharing images and various files. So, it’s no surprise that iTunes has come out with a solution to this: an app called Bump.
No more emails
Using Bump means you no longer have to email files to your friends. You can just transfer files or contact details from one smartphone to another. This could be really helpful if you are networking and wish to trade contact info easily without locating your business card.
Living up to its name
Bump really does work through the actual physical act of bumping. It is very simple: You open Bump on your phone, select the “photos” option, and hold your phone against another person’s. You then simply bump your hands together lightly. Bump does the rest for you. You can also discover friends that you and your bumpee have in common. This will happen automatically, too, when you bump your phone against someone else’s.
Another great thing about Bump is that it is not restricted to smartphones; it also works with your computer. You select the files you want and tap your phone against your computer’s spacebar. Bump then transfers your files to the location you have selected on your computer.
A popular app
Bump was recently updated in June of this year and has gotten increasingly popular, with 90 million downloads. The Bump app is now available for both iPhone and Android phones. If you want to make sending files and contact information to individuals as easy as possible, look into Bump.
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