Transferring your photos, videos and even text documents or PDFs from your mobile to your computer is very simple, you connect your phone to the computer and use it as if it were a conventional USB drive. But sometimes you don't have a cable on hand or you don't feel like using it, so we tell you how to transfer your files to your PC without cables.
There are a number of ways to get your files to email, and some are fairly straightforward that you may prefer over cables. We already talked about it a bit when we talked about switching from iOS to Android, but now we will talk more in depth.
Some iPhone and Mac users say that the best thing to use the Apple ecosystem is AirDrop, these are the alternatives we have to transfer files from Android to PC.
AirDroid
A classic, and it is that many years ago that a large number of users use airdroid. This app allows you to connect to your phone without cables, access with a QR code and logging in. You can check your photos, files, browse your folders. It is one of the most complete options because you can also see the log of calls, messages, etc. And of course check photos and videos.
Google Drive
Another widely used application is Google Drive (or alternatives such as Dropbox or Amazon Drive), uploading your things to the cloud is an easy way not only to be able to access your files on any device, but to have them safeguarded and have a backup.
Google Drive is installed on most Android phones, so you don't have to worry, simply with your Gmail account, which is possibly the one you have synchronized with your phone, you can access the cloud and download your files.
Telegram
An option not so used or known but very comfortable and fast. Telegram, the - increasingly popular - messaging application allows you to have a chat with yourself without the need to save yourself as a contact or create a group and leave or the like. This makes it very easy to transfer files from your Android to your PC.
You simply enter the menu, press Saved messages and you will directly access an unlimited (and disorganized, yes) cloud where you can transfer files up to 1,5GB in size. How about? Not bad right? This option is possibly one of the fastest if you have to transfer not very large files.
Bluetooth
If you have a laptop or tower with a Bluetooth module, you can transfer files through this technology.You will only have to do it in the same way as you would with another mobile phone, perhaps it is not the fastest technology, but it is very comfortable, and if they are light files or a few photos, it is not a bad option.