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Transferring files between Android devices can be easy or near impossible, depending on attached hardware and your own patience. TapPouch offers a simple solution for devices sharing a Wi-Fi network.
Transferring files within the same ecosystem has always been a breeze. There's AirDrop on the Apple side of things, while Quick Share handles file transfer between two Android devices or between ...
Whether it is a photo, video, or a document for work, sending files back and forth between your Android device and computer is one of those things that most of us do daily, yet it can be ...
Android makes phone-to-phone transfer easier than ever, thanks to MobileTrans. This step-by-step article demonstrates how to transfer data from one Android device to another using various techniques.
Transferring pictures, music, data, and other files between your Android device and your computer can be simple--if you've got a cable within easy reach.
Transferring files between Android and Windows devices can be a bit of a headache. These two operating systems are completely different and don't have a native transfer mode built in.
To make things easier, Google has released the Nearby Share Beta app for Windows, allowing you to seamlessly transfer files between your PC and Android device.
Google has rolled out an AirDrop-like feature for Android devices called Nearby Share. Read this guide to know how you can use Nearby Share to quickly and easily transfer large files, photos, & more.
While you could use a direct cable connection to move files between Android and Windows devices, a cloud service works more seamlessly.
You can still transfer files from Android to Mac using alternatives like MacDroid. The app lets you connect your Android device to your Mac and move files wirelessly or via a USB cable.
Perhaps the easiest, most versatile way to transfer data between Android and iPhone is cloud storage. A variety of applications are available for this, like Google Drive and Dropbox, among others.
Easily transfer data from iPhone to Android using Move to iOS, Google Drive, or other simple methods. Here’s how to do it.