R relztrah Contributor Joined Mar 25, 2019 Posts 161 Jul 15, 2020 #1 I have an MP3 sound file that I would like for my son to hear. I have it on my PC, and he listens to podcasts and such on his smartphone during his daily commute. Is there a way to send it directly to his smartphone without him having to download it from the cloud or copy it from his PC?
I have an MP3 sound file that I would like for my son to hear. I have it on my PC, and he listens to podcasts and such on his smartphone during his daily commute. Is there a way to send it directly to his smartphone without him having to download it from the cloud or copy it from his PC?
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,627 Location Panama City Beach, FL Jul 15, 2020 #2 Android or iPhone? If you have Windows 10, it has that My Phone function. How To Link Your Android or iOS Device To Windows 10? How to Transfer Files from an iPhone to a Windows PC. Transfer files between your computer & Android device - Android Help
Android or iPhone? If you have Windows 10, it has that My Phone function. How To Link Your Android or iOS Device To Windows 10? How to Transfer Files from an iPhone to a Windows PC. Transfer files between your computer & Android device - Android Help
R relztrah Contributor Joined Mar 25, 2019 Posts 161 Jul 15, 2020 #3 I'm thinking he won't want me to link his phone to my PC. I've used the USB cable method with my own phone, so I'll try that next time I see him. Thanks.
I'm thinking he won't want me to link his phone to my PC. I've used the USB cable method with my own phone, so I'll try that next time I see him. Thanks.
Tekno Venus Senior Administrator, Developer Staff member Joined Jul 21, 2012 Posts 7,199 Location UK Jul 16, 2020 #4 I quite like Feem Feem: Share Files Offline which let's you install an app on your pc/phone and transfer files wirelessly between them providing they're connected to the same network
I quite like Feem Feem: Share Files Offline which let's you install an app on your pc/phone and transfer files wirelessly between them providing they're connected to the same network
Masterchiefxx17 Sysnative Staff Staff member Joined Mar 31, 2012 Posts 662 Location Wisconsin, USA Jul 16, 2020 #5 I personally use OneDrive to transfer files between my phone and PC. You could use that too!
DR M Sysnative Staff, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 12, 2015 Posts 1,716 Jul 17, 2020 #6 Since the phone is not yours, and you can't install in it the apps you want and therefore use the cloud services as you would do with your own phone, there is always the email option. Send the file via email.
Since the phone is not yours, and you can't install in it the apps you want and therefore use the cloud services as you would do with your own phone, there is always the email option. Send the file via email.