Skip to main content

Wirelessly Transfer Files on Android Devices With Dropbox

Wirelessly Transfer Files on Android Devices With Dropbox

As great as smart phones have become when it comes to handling our digital lives, there are still a few tiresome concessions we make for their use. One is having to plug our device into our computer in order to transfer files. Some manufacturers such as Apple have launched new services to alleviate that using cloud computing. Here is one way you can send files to your Android based phone completely free without the help of a USB cable.
Transfer files android wireless
Transferring files wirelessly on Android using Dropbox is easy

Step 1: On your computer, navigate to dropbox.com and download the application installer.

Step 2: Once the application has been downloaded, run it and an initial set up wizard should begin.

Step 3: Using the initial set up wizard, create a Dropbox account by entering your name, email address and computer name.

Step 4: folder called Dropbox should now be available on your computer. Put any file you wish to wirelessly send to your phone in this folder.

Step 5: On your Android phone, open your App drawer and open the Market application.

Step 6: Search for Dropbox and install the application.

Step 7: Once installed, return home and re-open your App drawer and start up the Dropbox app.  

Step 8: Tap the existing Dropbox account button and log in using the account you just created in step 3.

You should now see any files you have in the Dropbox folder. Transferring additional files to your phone wirelessly is now as easy as dragging them into the folder and starting the app on your phone. Dropbox allows you to send up to 2GBs of data for free. Any files larger than that will either have to be transferred via hard connection or you’ll have to sign up for a 50 or 100 GB plan.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

KGB ARCHIVER: COMPRESS 1GB FILE TO 10MB

KGB Archiver: Compress 1GB File to 10MB KGB Archiver is free and open source software which compresses 1GB file to 10MB file. Data compression utility of this software is based on PAQ6 algorithm which has AES-256 powerful encryption. KGB archiver works on both Windows and Linux operating system. Compression ratio of this software is very high. Due to high compression levels, time to compress a file goes high as the size of the file increases and compression ratio may vary depending on the format of the file. When a file is compressed with KGB Archiver it saves it with own extension and at the time of decompression it automatically recognizes the file format. The only limitation of KGB archiver is, decompressed file cannot be open or extract with other compression softwares. You can also choose any compression level (high, maximum, normal, low, very weak) to compress a file but the compression time  will vary according to your selected compression level. Note:  If you are...

What are the best ideas for earning money online?

There are many ways to earn online but some useful ideas which really makes money but if you really wants earning for long term you should go for the one as below Freelancing: Offer your skills on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. Online tutoring: Teach a subject you excel in through websites like Chegg Tutors or Tutor.com. Content creation: Start a blog, YouTube channel, or podcast to share your expertise or interests. Affiliate marketing: Promote products and earn commissions through affiliate programs. Remote work: Explore remote job opportunities on platforms like Remote OK or FlexJobs. E-commerce : Sell products on platforms like Etsy, eBay, or Amazon. Stock photography: If you're a photographer, sell your photos to stock websites. Online courses: Create and sell courses on platforms like Udemy or Teachable. Virtual assistance: Provide administrative support to businesses as a virtual assistant. Social media management: Offer social media management services to businesses and ...

History of computer technology

History of computer technology [ edit ] Main article:  History of computing hardware Devices have been used to aid computation for thousands of years, probably initially in the form of a  tally stick . [7]  The Antikythera mechanism , dating from about the beginning of the first century BC, is generally considered to be the earliest known mechanical  analog computer , and the earliest known geared mechanism. [8]  Comparable geared devices did not emerge in Europe until the 16th century, [9]  and it was not until 1645 that the first mechanical calculator capable of performing the four basic arithmetical operations was developed. [10] Electronic computers, using either relays or valves, began to appear in the early 1940s. The electromechanical  Zuse Z3 , completed in 1941, was the world's first  programmable  computer, and by modern standards one of the first machines that could be considered a complete  computing  machine....