Use Bump For Android

Use Bump For Android

Bump is an app for mobile devices including the Apple iOS and the Google Android Operating Systems. The app allows users to share content from their device via 3G or WiFi by simply tapping it against another device also running the Bump app. You can use the Bump app for Android devices, follow the simple steps below

Download the Bump for Android app from the Android Market or by launching the market on your device and searching for Bump.

https://play.google.com/store/search?q=pname:com.bumptech.bumpga

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bumptech.bumpga&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5idW1wdGVjaC5idW1wZ2EiXQ..

Launch the app by clicking its icon from your device’s homepage.

Select what you want to share via Bump by tapping an icon from the tabs along the bottom of the app. (Photos is used in this example). You can also, however, share contact information, and apps.

Click the Attach button to add content from your device.

Bump your device by gently tapping it against another device running Bump to send the content. Note: the device only has to be next to the device you are sending content to and doesnt actually have to make contact with the other device.

The user you are sending content to will be prompted to confirm the exchange by clicking Accept or Cancel.”

By default, you can view the content you receive through Bump in the location associated with that content on your device. For example, photos will saved to your devices default location for view photos.

Note

  • The latest version of Bump for Android allows you to share apps with friends. Bumping an app will provide the recipient with a direct link to download the app from the Android Market.
  • You can send content to any device running the Bump app, including to and from iPhones, iPod touch, iPads, and Android-based devices.
  • If the content you are trying to bump fails to transfer, you will see the Please bump again message. Make sure both devices have the Bump app running before bumping and try again.

Amarnath Natarajan

I am a freelance programmer and tech enthusiast. In my spare time I contribute to this website.

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