Then the first thing that comes to your mind is connecting devices via Bluetooth. As we know, there are many approaches that come to our mind, when we think of transferring files between our Android device and PC like — via USB cable, Bluetooth, Cloud, Infrared, etc. Sweech is one of the simple and easiest Android apps to do wireless file transfer between Android and computer.
Sweech comes with a clean, user-friendly interface without any complicated settings. First, make sure your Android smartphone and PC are connected to the same network ; I mean, if you have a broadband or Wi-Fi, then connect these both devices to that network.
Otherwise, turn on your mobile hotspot and connect your PC to that hotspot. This is an important step. Simply tap on it. The tool we prefer for wireless file transfer is — Xender. The only thing I hate about Xender is that, with every update, it changes its user interface that shifts the positioning of the setting options every time. First, you have to install the latest version of Xender from Google Play.
As I already mentioned you can do wireless file transfer in Xender with or without an internet connection. Now choose any category on-screen or file manager to upload and download files via Xender without the internet connection. If you like to transfer files in Xender with an internet connection, then make sure your Android smartphone and computer are connected over the same WiFi network that has internet access.
By submitting your email, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Mounting your Android phone to transfer files is fast and efficient, but nothing beats the convenience of a wireless file transfer. Both of them are available for free from the market, and they both worked in our HTC Desire HD when we tested them in our rooted and non-rooted phone.
Now you can turn your phone into an FTP server by tapping the start button, and we can establish an FTP connection to your phone. Take note of the IP address and the port, you will need this information to establish an FTP connection to your Android.
For convenience, lets create a shortcut to our Android phone in our Windows Explorer. To begin, launch ES File explorer from the application screen.
ES File explorer consists of three tabs: a local tab that displays all the files in our phone, a LAN tab that displays all the devices on your local network, and an FTP tab that displays any FTP server on your network. Tap the menu button to bring up ES File Explorer menu, and tap the new button. Scanning the network saves you from having to specify your computer IP address manually. Your phone will search for any accessible devices on your local network, and displays them under the LAN tab.
Copy as many files as you want and ES File Explorer will group these files in its clipboard area. Go back to the LAN tab, tap the clipboard, and you should see all the files that you just copied. No Problem, just use DropBox to sync your files over the Internet. DropBox is an awesome application for sharing your files with all your computers and devices that you can use for almost anything. Whatever your need is, there is always a hack to appropriate DropBox in any way you like it.
Hopefully you have learned how to make the most out of your WiFi connection to transfer files between your Android and your computer. Feel free to discuss any other Android tips and tricks with the other fellow readers in the comments section.
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