[SPAM 2.3] Re: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Moving files - folder from Windows to Android Cell Phone

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Content preview:  Hello Charles, Have you established the USB Settings to allow
   bidirectional data transfer? The article below hints that it may require
  "Developer Mode." https://screenrant.com/how-change-usb-settings-android/
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Hello Charles,
Have you established the USB Settings to allow bidirectional data transfer? The article below hints that it may require "Developer Mode."
https://screenrant.com/how-change-usb-settings-android/

Regards,
Wil Blake

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of charles meyer
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2025 6:50 PM
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [EXTERNAL EMAIL] [CODE4LIB] Moving files - folder from Windows to Android Cell Phone

My esteem listmates,

It can be easy to drag files off an Android cell phone via a C-Cable to a laptop (or flash drive connected to a laptop) by opening 2 File Explorer windows and then dragging these files to the correct respective files in Windows.

The reverse I've found challenging.

Say you wish to drag many file folders or subfolders organized in W10 on a laptop or flash so when you open your cell you can see thse folders - subfolders as they're organized on your laptop or flash.

So far I haven't been able to even drag any files - folders - sub-folders from a laptop/flash drive to my Samsung A14 running Android 14 using my C-Cable.

I looked at these resources (below) but I never get any USB recognition on my cell phone.

I never get the Charging this device via USB" notification.

I'd prefer not to use any 3rd party apps nor Google.

Thank you.

Charles.

Charlotte County Public Library

https://www.android.com/better-together/quick-s...

<https://www.android.com/better-together/quick-share-app/>



·  With a USB cable, connect your device to your computer.

·  On your device, tap the "Charging this device via USB" notification.

·  Under "Use USB for," select *File Transfer*.

 If your PC has Bluetooth, you can use Bluetooth file sharing <https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/send-files-over-bluetooth-in-windows-36f8cf26-d1ff-50d1-4b73-3a56e5b43e6a>.


If the phone and PC are connected to the same local network, you can set up a Shared Folder, NFS share, FTP server or HTTP server on your PC and access it from the phone. There are lots of cost-free, ad-free Android apps for accessing SMB or FTP shares <https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQuestions/comments/ixulf2/any_good_opensource_samba_clients_for_android/>.


You can use a file sharing utility like Nearby Share <https://support.google.com/android/answer/13801258>, Syncthing <https://syncthing.net/>, or Phone Link <https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/sync-across-your-devices?r=1>
feature that is available on Windows, Android and other platforms, which can work over a variety of different network connections (Internet/mobile data, WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet).

If both your phone and your PC support Micro SD cards, you can transfer files that way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWfTvqrHy5k – Developer Options > USB Transfer
Received on Mon Feb 03 2025 - 09:13:10 EST