Transferring files from your Android device to your PC is a common task that can be done in several ways, including wired and wireless methods. Here are some of the most popular ways to transfer files from your Android device to your PC:

 

  1. USB cable: One of the easiest and most reliable ways to transfer files from your Android device to your PC is to use a USB cable. Connect your Android device to your PC using a USB cable and select “File Transfer” or “MTP” mode on your Android device. This will allow you to access the files on your Android device from your PC and copy them to your PC.
  2. Cloud storage: You can also use cloud storage services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to transfer files between your Android device and PC. Upload the files from your Android device to the cloud storage service and then download them to your PC.
  3. FTP server: You can also use an FTP server app such as AndFTP, FTP Client Pro, or Turbo FTP client on your Android device to transfer files wirelessly to your PC. Set up an FTP server on your Android device and connect to it from your PC using an FTP client software such as FileZilla, WinSCP, or Cyberduck.

These are just a few of the many ways you can transfer files from your Android device to your PC. Choose the method that works best for you depending on your needs and preferences.

 

But this one is really awesome, I mean transferring file wirelessly  

To transfer files wirelessly between an Android device and a PC using an FTP server, you can follow these steps:

Install an FTP server app on your Android device: There are several free FTP server apps available on the Google Play Store. Some popular options include “FTP Server” by The Olive Tree, “FTP Server (Free)” by Medha Apps, and “SwiFTP FTP Server” by Dave Revell.

 

Configure the FTP server app: After installing the FTP server app, open it and configure the settings to your preference. You can set the port number, username, password, and other settings. Make sure that the FTP server is running and active.

 

Connect to the FTP server from your PC: On your PC, open an FTP client software such as FileZilla, WinSCP, or Cyberduck. In the client software, enter the IP address of your Android device and the port number set in the FTP server app. Use the username and password you set in the FTP server app to log in.

 

Transfer files wirelessly: Once you have connected to the FTP server from your PC, you can transfer files wirelessly between your Android device and PC. You can drag and drop files between the FTP client software and the file explorer on your PC or use the FTP client software to upload or download files to/from the Android device.

 

Note: Make sure that both your Android device and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network for the FTP server to work properly. Also, keep in mind that transferring large files wirelessly may take some time, depending on your Wi-Fi connection speed.

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