I have many files on my PC and want to transfer them to my Android phone. But I don't want to use the USB transfer method. How do I transfer files from PC to Android wirelessly?
To transfer files from PC to Android wirelessly, you can use Windows Nearby Sharing or a cloud storage service. Some file managers for Android have an FTP feature, such as "Solid Explorer" or "FX File Explorer." In this case, you can also use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer data from transfer files from PC to Android wirelessly.
If both your PC and Android device support Nearby Sharing, you can use this feature Windows Nearby Sharing:
Cloud storage services provide an excellent backup solution. FTP is useful for those who prefer a file explorer-style interface. It is recommended to use the USB transfer method cause it is more stable. You can use a professional transfer tool - EaseUS MobiMover to transfer data from a PC to an Android with a USB. It transfers data efficiently between your Android/iOS devices and your computer or even between two Android devices. EaseUS MobiMover is especially useful for iPhone and Android users due to its compatibility and range of features that facilitate easy data management and transfer. It allows you to transfer a wide array of data types, including contacts, messages, photos, music, videos, and more.
To transfer data from PC to Android, follow the steps:
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