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Transfer files from Android phone to PC wirelessly using PushBullet
Step 1: Install the PushBullet app on your Android phone and PC. Make sure your phone and PC are connected to the same WiFi network. Sign in to both apps using one account. Step 2: Open the PushBullet app on your phone and select your laptop as the file destination.
Step 3: Tap on the attachment icon and select the file your want to transfer.
The file will be sent to your PC and can be accessed from the PushBullet app.
Transfer files using Google Drive
Step 1: Open Google Drive on your smartphone and tap the ‘+’ icon to upload the file you want to share.
Step 2: Select ‘Upload’. You can also create a new folder to place all your uploaded files in one place.
Step 3: Select the file you want to upload from your phone’s memory.
Step 4: Open www.drive.google.com on your PC’s web browser. Make sure you are signed in with the same Google Account that you used to upload the file from your smartphone. Step 5: Locate the file and select ‘Download’ from the top right corner of the screen.
The file will be downloaded to your PC.
Transfer files using Bluetooth
Step 1: Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone and PC. Step 2: Go to Settings>Bluetooth and other devices on your PC and select ‘Add Bluetooth or other devices’.
Step 3: Scan for devices and select your smartphone. Make sure you pair the two devices with the proper code. Step 4: Scroll down and select ‘Send and receive files via Bluetooth’ on your PC, then select ‘Receive Files’.
Step 5: Open the file you want to transfer on your Android mobile and select ‘Share’. Go to more options and select Bluetooth.
Step 6: Select your PC as the destination device.
Step 7: Accept the incoming transfer on your PC. The file will be transferred.
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Conclusion
These are the 3 best ways to transfer files from an Android phone to a PC wirelessly. If you’re looking for a quick way to transfer between a smartphone and a PC or even two Android devices, you can upload the file as an attachment on a draft mail and sign in to your email using the other device to access the file. While this may not be the ideal way to transfer files between devices, it gets the job done pretty quickly without having to install a third-party app. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App. You can find the latest car and bike news here.