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    jonsmaradona
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    Your smartphone is a powerful computer in your pocket — and with Android, part of that PC-like muscle means being able to plug your phone into any Windows, Mac, or ChromeOS system and then drag and drop files either way.

    Unlike iPhones, Android devices allow you to access their file systems directly from a desktop, without the need for any cumbersome interfaces or complicated procedures. In fact, transferring files to or from an Android device is basically no different than plugging an external hard drive into your computer and moving data to or from it.

    All you need is your phone, your computer, and a cable to connect ’em — with micro-USB or USB-C on the phone side and USB-A or USB-C on the computer side, depending on the specifics of your devices. (Most current Android phones use USB-C, whereas most pre-2016 devices have the older micro-USB standard. USB-A, meanwhile, is the traditional connector port you’re used to seeing on computers, though more and more models now also offer USB-C.) There’s a decent chance that the same cable that connects your phone to its wall charger will work.

    If you want additional information, follow this link – https://www.computerworld.com/article/3214452/android-file-transfer-how-to-move-data-between-your-phone-and-computer.html

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    edwardheavy
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