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Once the handshake is successful, the receiver gets an automated notification in Azerbaijani: "Faylı Hazırdır" (The file is ready), signaling that the background transfer is complete and the file is available for immediate viewing.

This is Azerbaijani for "The file is ready" . The Feature Concept: "Instant Sync & Notify" Once the handshake is successful, the receiver gets

This Bengali phrase translates literally to "direct contact" or "direct collision". In colloquial or internet contexts, it is often used as a slang term for "explicit interaction" or "clash". In colloquial or internet contexts, it is often

This is common in niche content-sharing communities on platforms like Telegram or Facebook where users request specific video files or data sets through direct messages. Instead of uploading to a cloud server first,

The system establishes a "direct collision" (high-speed handshake) between two devices. Instead of uploading to a cloud server first, it uses a direct tunnel (like WebRTC) to minimize latency.

This phrase is a bilingual hybrid, likely from a digital file-sharing or messaging context involving and Azerbaijani . Translation & Breakdown

Based on this phrase, the "feature" appears to be an designed for high-speed, direct peer-to-peer sharing.

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