Make sure you’ve using the cable that come with your smartphone. Step #1: Connect your Android phone to your computer through the USB data cable. Steps Involved To Transfer Files From Android To PC Using USB Cable
The thing I really like on Syncthing is that they have a portable binary that runs on your PC, so no install needed. Now, if you really want something cool and P2P based, try Syncthing. (I tried to contact the devs, but they didn't give a shit about it.) I'd recommend files up to 500 MB, if possible. It will fail and it will be just a waste of time.
If you want to transfer a movie or a big zipped file/folder, give up. The only problem about Xender (besides the ads and shady annoying stuff) is about huge files. But it makes easy to do that with a simple quick hotspot connect in case you're not at the same network. You have to install it separately on each device. You can be mad at me but, as I transfer files from/to PC and I don't want these shady sticky 3rd-party apps to be installed on my PC, that's what I found to avoid installing 3rd-party software on my PC.Ībout other devices, okay you won it. I know it's a hard choice to do, but the local web UI is really fine to me. SHAREit, Zapya, Xender, Send Anywhere, Portal (by Pushbullet), Resilio Sync, Syncthing, Infinit Network.Ī lot of people complain about ads and super bloated UI on these apps, but sincerely, the one that works best for me is Xender. I've tried all kinds of these WiFi file transferring apps. Post not showing up? Have a suggestion? Message the mods.
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