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People are discussing two current Xiaomi-related stories: Xiaomi adding AirDrop-style file sharing via Quick Share on Android, and reports that the Xiaomi AX3200’s 5GHz (radio1) Wi‑Fi has suddenly stopped broadcasting.

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Key Takeaway Xiaomi’s Android phones are getting Quick Share (AirDrop-like) functionality, while at least one AX3200 user reports a sudden 5GHz (radio1) Wi‑Fi failure.
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Quick Share update File sharing feature Wi-Fi radio outage
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Xiaomi’s Android phones are getting Quick Share (AirDrop-like) functionality, while at least one AX3200 user reports a sudden 5GHz (radio1) Wi‑Fi failure.

People are discussing two current Xiaomi-related stories: Xiaomi adding AirDrop-style file sharing via Quick Share on Android, and reports that the Xiaomi AX3200’s 5GHz (radio1) Wi‑Fi has suddenly stopped broadcasting.

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feature name AirDrop-style sharing via Quick Share
platform Android phones
router model Xiaomi AX3200
affected band/radio 5GHz (radio1)
reported issue Stopped working / not broadcasting suddenly

What to Watch

  • Check Xiaomi/Android release notes and Quick Share settings after the AirDrop-support rollout lands on your device. 9to5Google
  • Follow the OpenWrt Forum thread for the AX3200 5GHz (radio1) outage to see if workarounds or fixes are posted. OpenWrt Forum

What Changed

  • Xiaomi AX3200 - 5GHz Wi-Fi (radio1) suddenly stopped working / broadcasting OpenWrt Forum
  • Xiaomi is the latest to add AirDrop support with Quick Share to its Android phones 9to5Google
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