在蓝牙(Bluetooth)和其他无线解决方案如此广泛使用之前,大多数人使用USB数据线
在他们的Windows PC 和Android手机之间来回传输文件。
如今,无线传输照片或文件的便捷方式如此之多,以至于使用USB数据线不再有意义。
在本文中,您将了解无需USB 数据线即可将文件从 PC 传输到(USB cable)Android手机或反之亦然的所有方法。这些解决方案都通过无线连接工作。
注意:这些解决方案主要针对Windows PC(Windows PCs)。但是,许多Mac或 iOS 用户可以使用其中一些适用于Windows或Mac的方法。
通过蓝牙(Bluetooth)将文件传输到您的Android 手机(Android Phone)
将文件从 PC 无线传输到Android手机的最简单方法是利用蓝牙技术(Bluetooth technology)。您可以通过蓝牙将 PC 与(Bluetooth)Android配对并将文件发送到该连接。
1.首先(First),确保您的Android 设备(Android)上启用了蓝牙(Bluetooth)。从主屏幕向下(Home)滑动(Swipe)并确保蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标已启用。或者,打开Android 设置(Android Settings),点击连接(Connections),点击蓝牙(Bluetooth),然后启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)切换。
2. 在您的Windows PC 上,左键单击任务栏右侧的蓝牙图标。(Bluetooth)如果它没有出现在那里,请选择向上箭头以查看图标并左键单击它。
3.从出现的菜单中
选择添加(Select Add)蓝牙设备。(Bluetooth Device)
4. 这将在Windows 设置中打开(Windows Settings)蓝牙(Bluetooth) 设备(Devices)窗口。确保(Make)蓝牙(Bluetooth)切换设置为开。然后,选择添加(Add)设备。
5. 在打开的“添加设备”窗口中,选择蓝牙(Bluetooth)作为您要与 PC 配对的设备类型。
6. 您的计算机将扫描附近的所有蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备。如果您在Android上启用了蓝牙(Bluetooth),您将看到您的Android手机出现在列表中。在列表中左键单击该Android手机。
7. 这将从您的 PC
启动蓝牙配对过程。(Bluetooth)
8. 在您的Android手机上,从提供的选项中点击配对。
9. 返回您的 PC,右键单击任务栏上的蓝牙(Bluetooth)图标,然后从弹出菜单中
选择发送文件。(Send)
10.从已连接蓝牙(Bluetooth)设备的弹出列表中选择您的Android设备,然后选择下一步(Next)。
11. 在下一个窗口中,选择浏览(Browse),浏览到要传输到Android手机的文件,然后选择下一步(Next)。
12. 您将在Android手机上看到批准Android文件传输的请求。点击接受(Tap Accept)。
13. 您最终会看到文件传输从您的 PC 继续并完成。
这就是使用蓝牙将文件从您的 PC 传输到(Bluetooth)Android的全部内容。您只需将 PC 和手机配对一次。之后,您可以使用上述过程传输任意数量的文件。
通过Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi)将文件传输到您的Android 手机(Android Phone)
如果您运行的是最新版本的Windows,则您已经拥有一个名为Phone Link的工具,可让您通过Wi-Fi网络直接连接到您的手机。这使您能够进行Wi-Fi文件传输。
如果您尚未在Windows PC上安装Phone Link ,请访问(Phone Link)Microsoft Store(the Microsoft Store)下载并安装它。
1. 登录Microsoft帐户后,您会看到从手机
访问www.aka.ms/yourpc
2. 在您的 PC 上,选择手动配对。(Pair)访问该链接后,您会看到需要通过手机输入
的PIN 码。(PIN)
3. 在您的Android手机上,访问该链接并按照步骤将您的手机链接到您的 PC。出现提示时,输入 PC 应用程序提供的代码。选择 Continue(Select Continue),然后确保您仍在 PC 上的Phone Link应用程序中(当您在手机上输入PIN时屏幕会发生变化,然后再次点击Continue。
4. 返回 PC Phone Link应用程序,选择设置齿轮图标,从左侧菜单中选择功能,并确保启用跨设备(Cross-device)复制和粘贴下的切换。
这允许您将文件从PC 上的文件资源管理器(File Explorer)拖到手机中。在下面的步骤中查看它是如何工作的。
5. 在Windows Phone Link应用程序中,选择窗口左上角的电话图标。这将在您的计算机桌面上显示您的手机屏幕。
6. 现在您可以使用文件资源管理器(File Explorer)将计算机中的任何文件拖到显示您手机屏幕的桌面上的新窗口中。
7. 您放到手机屏幕上的每个文件都会自动传输到您的手机上。
使用第三方软件(Use Third Party Software)传输文件
将文件从 PC 无线移动到Android手机的另一个常见选项是使用(Android)Windows上的第三方应用程序。最流行的应用程序之一是Droid Transfer。要使其正常工作,您还需要在 Android 上从 Google Play 商店安装 Transfer Companion(Transfer Companion from the Google Play store on your Android)。您还需要高级订阅才能将数据从您的 PC 传输到您的Android。
1.在Android上安装(Android)Transfer Companion应用程序后,在Windows PC上启动Droid Transfer应用程序。使用Transfer Companion应用程序扫描(Transfer Companion)Windows应用程序上的 QR 码。
2. 在Android应用程序中,点击扫描 Droid Transfer QR 码,然后在(Scan Droid Transfer QR Code)Windows屏幕上扫描Droid Transfer应用程序中的 QR 码。您需要在您的Android手机上授予权限才能使连接正常工作。完成后,您将在Transfer Companion应用程序
上看到已连接(Connected)状态。
3. 返回计算机上的Droid Transfer应用程序,您会看到屏幕发生了变化。它将向您显示手机中可以开始发送和接收文件的所有区域。
4. 要将文件从 PC 传输到Android手机,请从左侧菜单中选择文件。导航(Navigate)到手机上您要放置 PC 文件的菜单。
5.从顶部的菜单中选择添加文件。(Add File)这将打开一个浏览器窗口,您可以在其中导航到您要传输的计算机上的文件。选择文件并单击打开(Open)按钮开始传输。
该文件将从您的计算机传输到您的Android手机。
以下应用程序类似于Droid Transfer,也非常适合将文件从 PC 传输到Android手机。
使用云存储传输文件
最后,如果您不想在您的计算机或Android上安装任何应用程序,您可以随时使用云服务甚至电子邮件(如您的Gmail帐户)将文件从您的 PC 传输到您的Android。
您可以从 PC 上传文件并且有配套的Android(Android)应用程序下载文件
的最受欢迎的服务包括:
其中一些,例如Google Drive,甚至可以选择将您 PC 上的文件夹与云存储服务同步。
您可以在Android手机上安装任何这些云存储应用程序,以连接到这些相同的服务并上传您从计算机复制的文件。
这可能是将文件从 PC 传输到Android手机的最简单方法。但是,它确实需要一些额外的步骤——包括从您的 PC 上传文件,然后从该服务将其下载到您的手机。
传输文件不必麻烦(Hassle)
从上面的列表中选择最适合您需求的选项。Phone Link应用程序非常适合喜欢坚持使用Microsoft解决方案的Microsoft用户。如果您不介意为额外服务支付订阅费,第三方应用程序就很棒。如果您不想安装任何东西,
蓝牙(Bluetooth)和云存储解决方案都是最好的,但它们确实需要额外的步骤。
除云服务外的所有选项都可以很好地工作,即使传输非常大的文件也是如此。
无论您选择哪种选项,当您在每台设备上工作时,能够快速传输文件总是很不错的。这也是在设备之间备份重要文件的好方法。
How to Transfer Files From PC to Android Phone Without USB
Before Bluetooth and other wireless solutions were so widely available, most people transferred files back and forth between their Windows PC and Android phone using a USB cаble.
There are so many convenient ways to wirelessly transfer photos or files these days that using a USB cable doesn’t make sense anymore.
In this article, you’ll learn about every method available to transfer files from your PC to your Android phone or vice versa without needing a USB cable. These solutions all work over a wireless connection.
Note: These solutions are focused on Windows PCs. However, many Mac or iOS users can use some of these methods that work for either Windows or Mac.
Transfer Files via Bluetooth to Your Android Phone
The easiest way to do a wireless file transfer from your PC to your Android phone is by taking advantage of Bluetooth technology. You can pair your PC with your Android via Bluetooth and send files to that connection.
1. First, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled on your Android. Swipe down from the Home screen and make sure the Bluetooth icon is enabled. Alternatively, open Android Settings, tap Connections, tap Bluetooth, and enable the Bluetooth toggle.
2. On your Windows PC, left-click the Bluetooth icon on the right side of the taskbar. If it doesn’t appear there, select the up arrow to see the icon and left-click it.
3. Select Add a Bluetooth Device from the menu that appears.
4. This will open the Bluetooth Devices window in Windows Settings. Make sure the Bluetooth toggle is set to On. Then, select Add device.
5. In the “Add a device” window that opens, select Bluetooth as the type of device you want to pair with your PC.
6. Your computer will scan for all nearby Bluetooth devices. If you’ve enabled Bluetooth on your Android, you will see your Android phone appear in the list. Left-click that Android phone in the list.
7. This will launch the Bluetooth pairing process starting from your PC.
8. On your Android phone, tap Pair from the options provided.
9. Back on your PC, right-click the Bluetooth icon on your taskbar and select Send a File from the pop-up menu.
10. Select your Android device from the pop-up list of connected Bluetooth devices and select Next.
11. In the next window, select Browse, browse to the file you want to transfer to your Android phone, and select Next.
12. You will see a request on your Android phone to approve the Android file transfer. Tap Accept.
13. You’ll finally see the file transfer continue and complete from your PC.
That’s all there is to transfer files from your PC to Android using Bluetooth. You only have to pair your PC and phone once. After that, you can transfer as many files as you like using the process above.
Transfer Files via Wi-Fi to Your Android Phone
If you’re running the latest version of Windows, you already have a tool called Phone Link that lets you connect directly to your phone via your Wi-Fi network. This enables you to conduct Wi-Fi file transfers.
If you haven’t already installed Phone Link on your Windows PC, visit the Microsoft Store to download and install it.
1. After you sign into your Microsoft account, you’ll see a prompt to visit www.aka.ms/yourpc from your phone.
2. On your PC, select Pair manually. You’ll see a PIN you need to enter from your phone after visiting the link.
3. On your Android phone, visit the link and follow the steps to link your phone to your PC. When prompted, enter the code provided from the PC app. Select Continue, then make sure you’re still in the Phone Link app on your PC (the screen will change when you enter the PIN on your phone, and tap Continue again.
4. Back on the PC Phone Link app, select the Settings gear icon, select Features from the left menu, and make sure the toggle under Cross-device copy and paste is enabled.
This allows you to drag files from File Explorer on your PC into your Phone. See how this works in the steps below.
5. On the Windows Phone Link app, select the phone icon in the upper left corner of the window. This will display your Phone’s screen on your computer desktop.
6. Now you can drag any file from your computer, using File Explorer, into the new window that appeared on the desktop displaying your Phone screen.
7. Every file you drop onto your phone screen will automatically transfer over to your phone.
Use Third Party Software to Transfer Files
Another common option to move files from your PC to your Android phone wirelessly is using third-party apps on Windows. One of the most popular apps to do that is Droid Transfer. For this to work correctly, you’ll also need to install Transfer Companion from the Google Play store on your Android. You will also need a premium subscription to be able to transfer data from your PC to your Android.
1. Once you’ve installed the Transfer Companion app on your Android, launch the Droid Transfer app on your Windows PC. Use the Transfer Companion app to scan the QR code on the Windows app.
2. From the Android app, tap Scan Droid Transfer QR Code and scan the QR code in the Droid Transfer app on your Windows screen. You’ll need to allow permissions on your Android phone for the connection to work. Once you do, you’ll see a Connected status on the Transfer Companion app.
3. Back on the Droid Transfer app on your computer, you’ll see that the screen has changed. It’ll show you all the areas of your phone where you can start to send and receive files.
4. To transfer files from your PC to your Android phone, select Files from the left menu. Navigate to the menu on your phone where you’d like to place files from your PC.
5. Select Add File from the menu at the top. This will open a browser window where you can navigate to the file on your computer you’d like to transfer. Select the file and click the Open button to begin the transfer.
The file will transfer from your computer to your Android phone.
The following apps are similar to Droid Transfer and are also excellent for transferring files from your PC to your Android phone.
Transfer Files Using Cloud Storage
Finally, if you don’t want to install any apps on your computer or Android, you can always just use cloud services or even email (like your Gmail account) to transfer files from your PC to your Android.
The most popular services where you can upload files from your PC and that have companion Android apps to download files include:
Some of these, such as Google Drive, even have the option to sync folders on your PC with the cloud storage service.
You can install any of these cloud storage apps on your Android phone to connect to these same services and upload the files that you copied from your computer.
This is probably the easiest way to transfer files from your PC to your Android phone. However, it does require a few extra steps – including uploading the file from your PC to downloading it from that service to your phone.
Transferring Files Doesn’t Have to Be a Hassle
Choose the option from the list above that best suits your needs. The Phone Link app is ideal for Microsoft users who prefer to stick with the Microsoft solution. Third-party apps are great if you don’t mind paying a subscription fee for extra services. Both the Bluetooth and cloud storage solutions are best if you don’t want to install anything, but they do require extra steps.
All options except cloud services work great, even for transferring very large files.
Regardless of the option you choose, it’s always nice to be able to quickly transfer files over as you’re working on each of your devices. It’s also a great way to back up important files between your devices.