Ideally, when you connect your Android device to a PC, Windows will immediately treat it as an MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) connection and install the necessary drivers so that it shows inside File Explorer. ![]() Unfortunately, in reality, things don’t always work as they should and your mobile device might not get detected by your PC. There are advantages of going with the classic approach – the transfer speed is usually faster and the connection is, in theory, more reliable. Our Android phones are capable of sending and fetching files using the cloud, connect to the internet over Wi-FI, beam audio content to our headsets without the need of a cable and even charge wirelessly.īut even if almost all Android models are perfectly capable of connecting to a PC wirelessly, most of us still prefer to plug them into their PC the old fashion way when trying to transfer files. ![]() For the past years, a common trend in mobile technology is to become wire-free.
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