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Top six ways to transfer files from PC to Android phone using Wi-Fi - Pammy - 09-14-2015 Top six ways to transfer files from PC to Android phone using Wi-Fi Worried about keeping your Android smartphone in sync with your PC and vice versa, now you can stay synchronized by following the below uidelines. In this fast pace life synchronizing the smart adgets is of utmost importance. The advancement in echnology has resulted in providing us with high tech smartphones and at the same time it is also essential to transfer the data from smartphone to our home and office PC or desktop. There could be a situation when it might not be possible to transfer the essential data through USB cable. How can one move their data wirelessly from different platforms? if you too are searching for the solution then this article is the right one for you. The article will provide Top 6 ways to transfer files, images, videos between your Android smartphone and PC without using USB cable Wireless File Transfer between Android Smartphone and PC using Bluetooth: Remember the initial days when a smartphone was introduced. Then, Bluetooth was a boon and a perfect answer to transfer data to any smartphone. Most of the laptops today are Bluetooth enabled and hence Bluetooth helps to transfer the data between these two devices. Though, Bluetooth is not an ideal answer to transfer huge data, it can still be used for smaller data transfers. Follow the below guidelines:
Users need to have their computer and phone on the shared local wireless network. Using the Wi-Fi Network users can download files to and fro, from your smartphone or tablet over a wireless connection and without any USB cables or Cloud. Though Google provides other apps for this purpose, one of the best apps that we would suggest is Filedrop, which is known to support the transfer of huge files at a much faster rate. Follow the below guidelines :
File Transfer between Android Smartphone and PC using USB OTG: USB On-The-Go (OTG) is a standard which enables devices to connect with each other directly and swap the required files. [img=620x0]http://cdn2.alphr.com/sites/alphr/files/styles/insert_main_wide_image/public/5/42/kingston-micro-duo_0.jpg?itok=p8eEM-hJ[/img] Here, the major requirement would be to check if your Android device supports the USB OTG. If the answer is YES, then with USB OTG you can connect various devices to your smartphone or tablet or even the PC and the devices would work as if they are flash drives. One of the most important benefit of using USB OTG is that not only it helps in transferring the files, videos etc but it can be used for store huge data and media when one has to travel long distances. Android has been supporting USB OTG since its version 3.1; however any recent Android model definitely supports USB OTG. For people who have an older version their device would support the USB OTG in case it is any one from the below list of Android devices:
File Transfer between Android Smartphone and PC using Wireless Media Readers: Modern smartphones are much more than just phones. With all the computing power these smartphones are nothing less than a powerful computer. Now, a person can even try accessing the company server and data safely by connecting to their NAS drive or wireless media reader over SMB protocol. [img=500x0]http://cdn2.alphr.com/sites/alphr/files/styles/insert_main_wide_image/public/0/41/mobilelite_wireless_g2_usage_image_mlwg2_iphone_tablet_22_05_2014_19_29_0.jpg?itok=dKIO-7Sa[/img] One of the major feature of the wireless media reader is that it can be accessed by multiple users at the same time and also it does not require internet connection. Besides, these can also act as power bank and help the tablet or smartphone to work for a longer time. The NAS drive is loaded with media via SD card or USB drive and then it can be accessed via using the device’s Wi-Fi hotspot. File Transfer between Android Smartphone and PC using Dropbox and Google Drive: One of the best options to move data freely is the option of Google Drive and Dropbox. With internet connection, it is becoming very easy for any one to share multiple files over cross platforms. [img=620x0]http://cdn2.alphr.com/sites/alphr/files/styles/insert_main_wide_image/public/7/05/dropbox_0_0.jpg?itok=0nh-QNLZ[/img] Besides, Google Drive is already pre-installed on the Android devices and with its unlimited storage space, Google Drive would be highly recommended to save the essential and huge documents. Dropbox’s free tier, on the contrary provides limited storage space and hence this is the main drawback; however for people who are familiar with Dropbox it is recommended to use the Dropbox for smaller data transfers. File Transfer between Android Smartphone and PC using Emails: A more handy and quick solution for sharing photos or essential documents with say friends or family members or even office colleagues is Email. This is also one of the best ways to swap files between your PC and Android device. Readers, with the help of these simple tricks you can easily transfer your files from PC to Android smartphone and vice versa without any trouble. |