How to transfer files from android to pc without usb?
Step 1. Download and install AnyDroid on your phone.
Go to App Store to download and install AnyDroid on your computer. Or you can download it by clicking the button below.
Step 2. Connect your phone and computer.
Launch AnyDroid on both your phone and computer > Tap the Scan button on the top right corner of your phone, and then scan the QR code that appears on your computer.
Step 3. Choose Data Transfer mode.
Click on Add Content mode to select the files on your PC.
Step 4. Select photos on your PC to transfer.
Select the photos you want to transfer to your phone and click on Open button to continue.
Step 5. Transfer photos from PC to Android.
Check the items > Click on Next button to transfer photos from PC to Android wirelessly.
Method 2. How to Transfer Files from PC to Android without USB via Cloud Service
One of the methods to transfer files from PC to Android is using cloud syncing. If you have third-party cloud services, like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive or other cloud services, then files transfer between your PC and Android is just a piece of cake.
With these cloud services, you can get to your files from your PC, phone, or tablet, and the changes you make from one device will automatically sync across all your devices. And here we will take Dropbox for an example. Now, let’s check how to transfer files from PC to Android with Dropbox.
Step 1. Open Dropbox.
Go to dropbox.com and sign in with your Dropbox account > Click on “Upload Files” button at the top.
Step 2. Add files to Dropbox to sync.
Click on “Choose File” button and then select the files you want to transfer to your phone > Click on Start upload button, the files will be uploaded to Dropbox and sync to your Android device.
Step 3. Download files to your Android device.
Go to Dropbox app on your Android device and open it > Sign in with the same Dropbox account > View and download the files you just added from your PC.
Method 3. Transfer Files from PC to Android without USB via Bluetooth
If you’re without a USB cable, one of the alternatives to transfer files from PC to your Android is to use Bluetooth. Before starting, you need to check whether your PC is Bluetooth enabled or not.
Step 1. Open Bluetooth on your PC and Android.
From your Android, go to “Settings” > “Bluetooth” > Turn on Bluetooth.
From your PC, go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Devices” > “Bluetooth & other devices”.
Step 2. Pair your PC and Android.
Once your device is discovered just select the “Pair” button next to it, your phone and PC will show a passcode > Match the password > Tap “OK” on your Android and “Yes” on PC.
Step 3. Transfer files from PC to Android.
From your PC:
Select “Send or receive files via Bluetooth” from your PC > Choose “Send files” > Select your Android device > “Next” > “Finish” > “Browse” > Choose the files you want to send to your phone > “Open” > Tap “Next” to send it > Finish.
From your Android Phone:
Select “Send or receive files via Bluetooth” from your phone > Choose “Receive files” > Select the location to save the files to > Finish