How to share files between Android and Windows using free apps

How to share files between Android and Windows using free apps

Transfer files from your Android smartphone to a Windows computer, or vice versa, used to be difficult previously. You connect your phone to a computer using a USB cable, reviewed the file system until you find what you were looking for and then copied with the hope that nothing is disconnected or hung in the process. In addition, you use a slow file transfer process to transfer files via Bluetooth, the first combination of the two devices. Fortunately, with the development of applications, file sharing process with Android on a Windows device became an easier affair. We list a few free apps that you can try if you want to transfer files from your Android smartphone on the Windows desktop and guide you at every step as to how to go about them.

How to share files between Windows, and Android using free apps


If you want to use a single file between devices for Windows and Android or pass a bunch of them together, it's very easy to get started by following these simple steps:

How to share files between Windows and Android using FEEM


Appendix PEOGO v4 allows users to transfer files, photos, videos, audio files and applications free of charge. The application must be downloaded on Android devices, and Windows devices for its operation. Both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The company says it is 50 times faster file transfer service than Bluetooth and twice faster than Dropbox. A free version of the application is riddled with a ads. Those who believe that irritates may pay a premium for PEUYU Pro, which offers an experience without advertising.

How to transfer files between Windows and Android using PEOGO:

  1. Download PEEY v4 on both your Android devices and Windows PC with PEOGO site.

  2. After installation, make sure that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

  3. The app will give a name to your Windows PC and your Android smartphone, and both will be automatically displayed in the Android / Windows application.

  4. Click on the device Android / Windows, in any of these two applications.

  5. Now you can send a single file or multiple files at once.


How to share files between Windows and Android using AirDroid


Just as PEEY v4, AirDroid allows you to transfer photos, videos, files, audio and addition between Android and Windows devices, free of charge. This makes it possible to select multiple files and can be used to send text messages as well. Transferring files in our test, was as fast as PEEE. There's also the ability to view all files on your phone's desktop application and keep them there.

free app to share files, Windows, AndroidAirDroid app also allows you to read and send text messages


Besides all this, there is also a remote camera mode that allows you to view your phone's camera remotely, and view-only mode, which allows you to see what is happening on the screen of your smartphone on the desktop. The free version of the app is supported on the ads and only allows you to transfer 200MB data per month (31 days).

How to transfer files between Windows and Android using AirDroid:

  1. Download AirDroid desktop and Android application AirDroid site.

  2. Registration on the application, and then sign in using the same credentials as the Windows application, as well.

  3. Make sure you are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

  4. Your smartphone and Windows, the computer will store up under My Device in both applications.

  5. Now you can drag/attach the files that you want to share.


How to share files between Windows and Android using PushBullet


PushBullet app also allows you to transfer files from your Android device to a PC with Windows and allows you to send and receive text messages, and view your phone's notification. In our tests, we found the file transfer will be slower than PEAYA.

free shuttle Windows Files app, AndroidPushBullet allows you to transfer files between Android and Windows,


Unlike FEEM, PushBullet does not allow application sharing and is limited to files, photos, and video. It is also not a function of the remote camera and browses modes seen on AirDroid.

How to transfer files between Windows and Android using PushBullet:

  1. Download the desktop client PushBullet and Android application PushBullet site. PushBullet offers an extension for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, as well as dedicated Windows applications.

  2. Log in or with your Google or Facebook account. Please note that you will need to use the same account on both your Android phone and Windows PC.

  3. Android application will ask you if you want to see a notification on your phone to your computer. It will also show a similar line for text messages. Click "Enable" or "Skip", depending on your preference.

  4. Click deleted files on your Android in the application, and your Windows PC will be displayed. In addition, your Android phone will appear in the Devices section on the Windows-based applications.

  5. Click on the button «Attach», to send the necessary content, and press an arrow key to send a media file on your computer.

  6. Check the PC application to view the file and upload it to your system.


How to share files between Windows and Android phone using the app


Your phone application has been submitted to the 2018 Microsoft updates for Windows on October 10 and it allows Windows users to get instant access to your photos and texts of Android-smartphone. Application, however, only allows users to access the 25 most recent photos and screenshots, and nothing else.

free shuttle Windows Files app, AndroidYour phone transmits pictures with Android on Windows, but not vice versa


It also does not allow users to send multiple files at once. Additionally, it only shows the latest posts. The biggest drawback to this & # 39 application is that it allows you to only transfer photos from Android to Windows, and not vice versa.

  1. Set your phone application or Windows and Android.

  2. Pour into a country code and a mobile phone number in the Windows application. You will receive a text message with a link to the app for Android.

  3. Download the app from Google Play, using the link.

  4. Once installed, click the "Connect Computer".

  5. Sign in using Microsoft account like on Windows, and Android App. On Android devices, allow all permissions and say "Yes" to "ignore battery optimization", if necessary.

  6. Open your phone app on a Windows 10 machine.

  7. You will be able to access recent photos (including camera roll, screenshots) and text messages (SMS messages).


Other simple ways to transfer files between Android and Windows,
Any special needs to be paid to the cloud storage services like Dropbox, OneDrive, we suffer, Google Drive, and many others. These services allow you to save files in the cloud and access them from any device, as long as you have an account with the same credentials. All of these services offer limited space for storage, and after you have reached this limit, you can choose from a variety of paid plans.

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