Third-party cloud storage services such as Google Drive and OneDrive can also be used to transfer files between iPhone and Android, but users will need to upload them first, unlike AirDroid. On the Android phone, users can then view the files through the AirDroid app or in the default file manager app. Select the files and tap the ‘ Send’ button in the bottom right corner. Similarly, if users want to share photos or videos, they should tap the gallery icon in the bottom right corner and tap on the entries to share. A prompt will appear on the AirDroid app on the Android phone – hit ‘ Accept.’ This will send it from the iPhone to the connected Android phone. On the next page, hit the paperclip icon in the bottom right corner, select ‘ Received files’ or ‘ More files,’ and tap on the required file. Tap on the name of the Android device to connect. When you're done just close the browser tab on your computer and quit the app on your phone.Once done, open AirDroid on the iPhone, head to the ‘ Nearby’ section, and hit ‘ Tap to search.’ If the app asks, enable location services and allow access to the storage. At that point whenever you want to connect your phone and computer just start up the AirDroid app on your phone, click on the bookmark in your Mac's browser, tap the confirmation message (the app does ask you to confirm or deny the connection), and then use the browser window to do your file transfers. Now save that IP address and port number as a bookmark in your browser. If you want to streamline the process down even more (at least when you're at home, this of course doesn't necessarily apply elsewhere), use your router's set up menu to give your G4 an assigned IP address so it always receives the same one whenever you're connected to your home network. (There a lot of other things you can do beside file transfers, like remotely use your G4's camera, texting, etc.) Anyway, just type that exact address into your Mac's browser, hit Enter and then a browser tap will fill up with a representation of your phone. The IP is based on whatever IP address your G4 has been assigned by your wireless router's DHCP and the port number 8888 is just the port that AirDroid uses as its default (and if you even care to, you can go into the AirDroid app's Settings menu to change the port number to whatever you might need for some reason). Yours might be something like, or whatever. Start up AirDroid on your phone, when it comes up on screen you'll see the reference to AirDroid Web | Manage your phone on web so you want to just ignore that (that's what you'd use if you connect through a previously set up AirDroid account) and directly beneath that is an IP address with port number, with the IP address being based on your local network DHCP. Some OTA file transfer solutions require some driver or utility also installed on the target computer but all that's needed on the computer is a web browser. I've been using the AirDroid app for years now, without ever setting up an account, and never had a problem.īasically all you need (a local WiFi network being a given) is the AirDroid app on your G4 and that's it. If all you want or need to do is transfer files directly between your mobile device and your computer, don't bother to even set one an account with them. The account method is for remote access where your file transfers take place over the Internet through their online servers. You do NOT need to create an AirDroid account to use the app, it works perfectly well just over the a local WiFi connection. Also, it makes no difference which browser - Firefox, Chrome, Chromium, Opera, IE, Edge, Safari, etc. I can connect my phone to a Linux, Mac, or Windows system using a WiFi connection. It also makes it simpler to connect to different computers than via USB as you don't have to worry about which platform, which version of the operating system, what drivers might be necessary, nor any MTP/PTP/mass storage settings. I like AirDroid, it's well supported with a good history. AirDroid Allows Remote Access & Control Of Android Over Wi-Fi Via Web Browser by A.
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