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Transferring files from mobile to computer, today, no longer necessarily requires a cable. In fact, in many cases it is not even necessary for both devices to be located in the same place. The only thing we need to send files from the mobile to the computer is a connection to Internet, and with this we can transfer documents, images, videos or audio files. To facilitate this task, this time we have decided to compile three applications to transfer files from mobile to computer without cable
These apps are available for both Android and iOS , and in the description of each of them you can find the corresponding link to the Google Play or App StoreIn addition, these three applications are completely free.
1. Pushbullet
Probably Pushbullet is one of the most popular applications when it comes to file transfers, and not precisely because of the wide range of options offered in this regard. It turns out that Pushbullet goes even further, and allows to receive Android notifications directly on your computer In this way, having this application installed both on the mobile and on the computer, we can always be aware of the incoming notifications on our phone, even if we are not around at the time.
When it comes to file transfers, Pushbullet allows both sending files from the mobile to the computer and vice versa And that's not It only includes sending files as such, but we also have the possibility of sharing between our devices -for example- web page links.
To connect your computer with any Android mobile or tablet through PushbulletAll you need to do is follow a few simple steps. The application is very intuitive, so we shouldn't have any problems starting to use it from scratch.
Pushbullet can be downloaded on Android by following this link, and on iOS by following this link .
2. WeTransfer
If what we are looking for is an application that is completely focused on file transfer, WeTransfer is the alternative that can best be adapted to our needs. It is an application that offers a very simple function: upload files of up to 10 GigaBytes completely free of charge to later share them through a link that allows downloading those same files from any device.
In this way, if what we want is -for example- to transfer our vacation photos from our mobile to our computer, we simply have to upload them to WeTransfer , copy the link that the application will give us and insert it into the computer's browser. From there, the photographs will be downloaded directly to the hard drive of our PC Of course, be careful! The files that we upload to WeTransfer are only stored temporarily, so that after a period of time they are deleted from the servers.That is why, after all, we are talking about an application aimed at quickly transferring files between the mobile and the computer.
WeTransfer can be downloaded on Android by following this link, and on iOS by following this link .
3. Cloud services
But apart from the apps we can recommend from our point of view, your own smartphone most likely has a cloud storage app installed serial number (especially if you recently bought it). In the case of Android, the most common thing is to find the application of Dropbox; In the case of iOS, the American company Apple makes available to users the iCloud platform, which allows -among other things- to download the photos from our iPhone or iPad directly from the computer
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