![]() ![]() Here’s a screenshot of Application manager which opens by clicking on “Apps”. This is the place where you should look if you’re thinking of transferring files between both of your connected devices. Click on the “File” icon to start transferring/sending/managing files. For example you can view or compose new text messages by clicking on Messages, install/uninstall apps, view photos, videos, music and more. The main interface at the left side contains shortcuts for various tasks. At the top, you can see the search bar with buttons for new message, call, languages and sign out. On the right side, you can see your Android device model number, toolbox and an upload box to quickly upload files from your computer to phone by drag and drop. From here, you can control mostly any part of your Android smartphone. Now you’ll be able to see the AirDroid interface (or Dashboard) on your computer. Your browser will now communicate with the phone, and you’ll be able to see a notification in your phone asking for confirmation about the connection request. If your computer and your phone are connected through the same WiFi network, then you can enter this complete IP address in the URL field of your web browser and hit Enter. (this IP address can be different in your case) Once the tour is finished, you’ll be able to see two URLs: Once installed, launch the app and you’ll be able to see a small tour of this app’s capabilities. To get started, install the AirDroid app from Play Store. Your both the devices – computer as well as your phone needs to be on the same WiFi network, but if they’re not, then you can simply create an AirDroid account and login to your phone from anywhere, just by using a web browser. Once you start using this app, you’ll even forget where you’ve kept your USB cable. For example you can access messages from your phone on the PC, download or uninstall applications, view, download or upload photos, music, videos, and best of all, this app lets you transfer any files to/from your device. ![]() The app can manage your entire Android from just a web browser and nothing else. Manage/Transfer Files/Photos/Videos without USB Cable on AndroidĪirDroid is a very useful Android app that can do much more, apart from simple files and media transfer. ![]() If you’re searching for a way to manage your Android device without a USB cable then here’s an Android app that will let you do exactly that. If you have Bluetooth in your PC or laptop, then you can use that to transfer the file, but then again, the speed of sending files over Bluetooth is very slow. While this works perfectly every time, what if you want to transfer the file without using the USB cable? Let’s say you are at your friend’s house, or you’re not able to find that cable what now? An obvious solution would be to use some cloud storage service like Dropbox or attach the file and send it to your email address but this is not a real solution to the problem. Just connect the cable and you’re good to go. Transferring a file from PC to Android or Android to PC is a simple task, all thanks to the USB cable that mostly comes bundled with any Android device – be it any smartphone or tablet. ![]()
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