SHARING FILES FROM ANDROID
USB:
Using USB, we can able to
share the file from android to system and vice versa. Now currently most of
them using this method to share files. This USB can be connect to the system by
using small cable interface. Using this, files can be stored. Your USB to
microUSB cable into your computer and Android phone and are ready to start
downloading files. Staring intently at your screen, you wait for a drive, a
window something, anything where you can drag-and-drop your files, but it just
doesn’t come. Well, chances are, you are missing one simple yet critical but
step. Here’s how to transfer files to your Android phone:
1.
Connect your Android phone to your computer using the microUSB to USB cable.
2.
If you are using a PC, you will see an installation bubble pop up in the bottom
right of your screen. Wait for the computer to successfully complete
installation.
3.
The critical step: On your Android phone, pull down the notification window
(aka ‘window shade’) and tap USB connected.
4.
A notification window will appear. Tap Mount. Your phone will enter USB storage
mode.
5.
Find the removable storage drive. On a PC, navigate to My Computer and look for
a new removable storage drive. On a Mac, the drive will appear on your desktop.
6.
Drag-and-drop the desired file(s) to the drive.
7.
In your phone’s notification window, tap Turn off USB storage.
8.
Unplug your phone and you’re all set
Browser:
If your computer and your android
device is connected through Wi-Fi, then by using this also data can share and
stored.
WiFi
File Transfer is a popular app that works very well for moving files around
your home network. It’s not flashy, but it gets the job done. The app starts up
a service and produces a URL that you can type into your computer’s web
browser, and as long as that service is running, you can see your device’s
internal memory and SD card. From here, you can download any files to your
computer, or upload files onto the phone: music, pictures, movies, word
documents, etc. The transfers are very quick, and depending on your router, are
even faster than a USB connection.
ES File Explorer
Android device can share file by using
windows share folder in the system by this ES file explorer. using ES File
Manager and have your Windows Library folders shared on your local network then you should be able to
easily copy the data you want to transfer from Android to Windows within this
file manager.
Wifi:
With
the help of Smp server, all computers can get connected through wi-fi. In this
android device can also get connected. To get connect to SMP server so many android
applications are available.The future is wireless and the trend is now being
carried over by android phones too. These days a very few people actually
prefer to use USB cables for transferring files between their PC’s and their
phones / tablets. The reason
being transferring files wirelessly is very convenient than transferring files
through a USB cable and adding to the advantages, you don’t have to wait beside
your PC until the transfers complete. While your files
are being transferred to your phone you can carry on with
your other works.
Synchronize:
Using
this you can easily get connected with system and transfer the file from
android to computer.
Cloud
storage:
Using Dropbox , Skydrive also data can be transfer and stored.
With cloud services such as Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive as well as Microsoft OneDrive it is remarkably easy to have data
transferred from your Android device to your computer without you even knowing
about it.
Bluetooth:
Begin by enabling Bluetooth on both devices, and then pairing with the Windows computer you aim to send your file to
other device. With a connection established, use your chosen file browser in
Android or your Gallery app to select the file you wish to transfer. Use the
Android Share button to use Bluetooth to share the data, selecting your PC in
the subsequent list. Meanwhile in Windows, find the Bluetooth icon in the
System Tray, right-click and select Receive a File, and click Next to
commence transfer. How to send a file from the PC to an Android device.
On a PC, follow these steps to copy a
file to the Android:
1. Right-click the Bluetooth icon in the
Notification Area on the desktop.
The icon looks like the
Bluetooth logo, shown in the margin. The Notification Area dwells on the
far-right end of the taskbar.
2. Choose Send a File from the pop-up
menu.
3. Choose your Android from the list of Bluetooth devices.
If you don’t see the
tablet listed, ensure that the Bluetooth radio is on for both devices and that
they’re paired.
4. Click the Next button.
5. Click the Browse button to locate
files to send to the tablet.
6. Use the Browse dialog box to locate
and select one or more files.
7. Click the Open button to choose the
file(s).
8. Click the Next button.
The tablet may signal a
notification alert, which lets you know that a file transfer is taking place.
9. Touch the Accept button.
If you don’t see the
Accept button, choose the Bluetooth Share. Incoming File notification.
10. On
the PC, touch the Finish button.
The transfer is complete.
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