Monday 16 September 2013

Transfer Files Between Android Device and Computer Wirelessly Using WiFi

It’s a stark reality that Android, the most popular operating system for handheld devices, does not have a native PC companion to help users backup data, transfer files and manage and control the device. However, there is pleasant side of the reality too. Android users have a number of third-party tools at their disposal. Most of these tools are capable of performing almost all kind of tasks except updating phone’s firmware. Most of us use USB cables to connect device to computer and transfer files. I have seen some of my friends carrying the cable in their laptop bags so that they might use mobile data via USB tethering for surfing internet on the laptop.
Well, when it comes to transferring or exchanging files between a mobile device and computer, there are 4 ways you can do it.
  1. Using USB Cable
  2. Via Bluetooth
  3. Over WiFi connection.
  4. Using Cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, etc.
While the first one is traditional and probably the most popular way of transferring files and using device as USB modem, the Bluetooth method is the least used because of slow rate of transfer. The last 2 ways have gained much popularity in recent times. The ease of doing things wireless has its own bliss! The Google Play Store has hundreds of apps that use WiFi to connect with your WiFi-enabled desktop or laptop computer and let you manage and transfer files between these devices. Today, we’ll take a look at some of the best free apps for Android that let you access your phone or tablet’s files right from your computer without plugging a USB cable.

AirDroid

airdroid-wireless-transfer-tool
If you not not new to Android, AirDroid must be a familiar thing to you. This is the most versatile app that allows you to do much more that you might expect from a WiFi tool. It is an all-in-one package that can send messages, dial a number, manage contacts and apps, capture a screenshot, launch phone’s camera, transfer files, set ringtone, locate your device and wipe data in case of loss or theft and so on. If you have an Android device, AirDroid is the first app you should download on it.
AirDroid
AirDroid
Download @
Google Play

Developer: SAND STUDIO
Price: Free



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