Google Drive: https://drive. google. com/ Microsoft OneDrive: https://onedrive. live. com/ Dropbox: https://www. dropbox. com/

To access Google Drive on your PC, go to https://www. google. com/ in a web browser. If you are not signed in, click Sign In in the upper-right corner. Click the icon that resembles nine squares in the upper-right corner. Then click the Google Drive icon. It has an icon that resembles a colorful triangle.

Some Android devices come with Google Drive already installed.

Some Android devices come with Google Drive already installed.

You can access files you have uploaded to OneDrive using File Explorer on Windows 10 and 11. Open File Explorer and click OneDrive in the menu panel to the left.

Swipe down from the top of the screen to display the Quick Access menu. Tap the Bluetooth icon if it is turned off.

Click the Windows Start menu on your Windows PC. Click Settings. Click Devices. Click Bluetooth & other devices in the menu panel to the left. Ensure the toggle switch below “Bluetooth” is turned on. Click Add Bluetooth or other device. Click Bluetooth Click your phone. Click Connect on your computer. Tap Ok on the pop-up alert on your phone.

If you don’t see the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar, click the icon that resembles a bracket pointing up to display more icons.

If you are using Bluetooth 3. 0 or above, the transfer rate should be about 20 megabytes per second or higher. If you are using Bluetooth 2. 0 or below, the transfer rate may slow when transferring large files.

Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the menu bar at the top. Click System Preferences. . . Click Bluetooth. Click Turn Bluetooth On (if it is not already on. )

Swipe down from the top of the screen to display the Quick Access menu. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn it on.

From your Mac: With the Bluetooth menu still open, click Connect next to your Android device listed below “Devices”. Verify the confirmation code display on both your Mac and Android matches and tap Ok on your Android device. From your Android device: Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon in the Quick Access menu. Scroll down and tap your Mac below “Available devices. " Verify the confirmation code displayed on both your Mac and Android device matches, and tap Ok.

Click the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the menu bar at the top. Click System Preferences. . . Click Sharing. Click the checkbox next to “Bluetooth Sharing” in the menu to the left to enable Bluetooth sharing. Click Bluetooth Sharing to open the Bluetooth Sharing menu.

Accept and Save: This will automatically accept any items sent via Bluetooth and save the file. Accept and Open: This will automatically accept any items sent via Bluetooth and automatically open the file. Ask What to Do: This displays a prompt asking what you want to do when a file is sent via Bluetooth. Never allow: The prohibits any files from being sent via Bluetooth.

If you are using Bluetooth 3. 0 or above, the transfer rate should be about 20 megabytes per second or higher. If you are using Bluetooth 2. 0 or below, the transfer rate may slow when transferring large files.

Open the Google Play Store. Type “AirDroid” in the search bar at the top. Tap AirDroid in the search results. Tap Install.

Go to https://www. airdroid. com/en/download/airdroid-personal/ in a web browser. Click Windows or Mac OS X below “For Computers. " Open the Installation file in your web browser or Downloads folder. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.

Alternatively, you can tap Open in the Google Play Store once it finishes downloading and installing.

When you first open AirDroid, you are asked to allow it access to your Android storage. Tap Continue and then tap Allow to allow it access to your phone storage.

When you first open AirDroid, you are asked to allow it access to your Android storage. Tap Continue and then tap Allow to allow it access to your phone storage.

When you first open AirDroid, you are asked to allow it access to your Android storage. Tap Continue and then tap Allow to allow it access to your phone storage.

When you first open AirDroid, you are asked to allow it access to your Android storage. Tap Continue and then tap Allow to allow it access to your phone storage.

When you first open AirDroid, you are asked to allow it access to your Android storage. Tap Continue and then tap Allow to allow it access to your phone storage.

Apps: This allows you to send an app to your computer. Camera: This allows you to take a picture with your camera and send it to your PC. Videos: This allows you to send video files to your PC. Music: This allows you to send audio files to your PC. Files: This allows you to send any file type that is stored on your Android’s internal storage to your PC. Files (SD Card): This allows you to send any file type that is stored on your SD card to your PC.

By default all files sent over AirDroid are saved to the “PublicStaging” folder inside the AirDroid folder in your Documents folder.

Open the Google Play Store. Type “Feem” in the search bar at the top. Tap Feem in the search results. Tap Install.

Go to https://feem. io/#download in a web browser. Click Windows Desktop, Download for Mac, or Download for Linux. Open the installation file in your web browser or Downloads folder. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.

The first time you open Xender, you will be asked if you want to allow it to access your device storage. Tap Allow to allow it access.

You can browse file type using the tabs at the top of the screen. The tabs include Photos, Videos, Audio, Apps, and Files.

By default, your files will be saved to either your “Pictures,” “Videos,” “Music,” or “Documents. " folder depending on what type of file it is.

By default, your files will be saved to either your “Pictures,” “Videos,” “Music,” or “Documents. " folder depending on what type of file it is.

By default, your files will be saved to either your “Pictures,” “Videos,” “Music,” or “Documents. " folder depending on what type of file it is.

Open the Google Play Store. Enter “Xender” in the search bar at the top. Tap Xender in the search results. Tap Install.

The first time you open Xender, you will be asked if you want to allow it to have access to your device storage and locations. Tap Allow only while using the app and then tap Allow to agree. The first time you open Xender, you are greeted with a slideshow. Swipe right on the three images and then tap Start in the lower-right corner to proceed to the main menu.

The first time you open Xender, you will be asked if you want to allow it to have access to your device storage and locations. Tap Allow only while using the app and then tap Allow to agree. The first time you open Xender, you are greeted with a slideshow. Swipe right on the three images and then tap Start in the lower-right corner to proceed to the main menu.

Hotspot Mode: Hotspot mode is selected by default. To connect to your PC using Hotspot Mode, you must first activate the mobile hotspot on your Android device. This creates a local wireless network using your phone’s mobile data or Wi-Fi connection. You then need to connect your PC to your phone’s mobile hotspot the same as you would connect to any other wireless network. Web Mode: Tap Web Mode at the bottom of the screen to switch to Web Mode. This allows you to send files over a Wi-Fi network. Both your Android device and PC must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

All downloaded files can be found in your Downloads folder.