Connecting your Android phone to your PC via a USB cable can boring. I certainly do not consider it an convenient way to exchange files among a computer and a phone. Furthermore, I've heard from people who have tried to connect a phone to a computer but no icon showed up on the desktop. For anyone that had problem with the USB connection for their phone, I truly recommend going the wireless route with Wi-Fi File Explorer.
If you want to transfer some pictures that you had taken with your phone. You would go to the Web page that Wi-Fi File Explorer directs you to and go to the dim directory and then to the camera subdirectory. From there you should see all the JPEG files you have taken with your phone. Then it is simply a issue of clicking on the file in question and saving it to your computer's hard drive. You can do this with any file on your phone, not just pictures.
For anyone tensed about security matter Wi-Fi File Explorer also helps you to set up a password so that only you can work the Web page where your phone is sharing its SD card content.
With the free view you can only change files to your computer, which is enough for maximum people. However if you'd also like to upload, delete, copy, and create zip files on your phone, you can upgrade to the Pro version of Wi-Fi File Explorer for a little over a dollar.




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