![]() ![]() ![]() Some of these apps only work when both devices have the same app and some may need a wireless or data connection.By Selena Komez Updated on November 20, 2016 File Transfer App: The Google Play Store and the Apple App Store have apps that transfer files from one device to another. ![]() However, each device needs a strong data or internet connection to transfer files or access email. Cloud Storage/Email: Cloud storage and email work well for saving and sending files. But Wi-Fi direct isn’t as universal as Bluetooth, not many devices support the feature, and may require an app to use it. Wi-Fi Direct: Transferring files over Wi-Fi direct is similar to transferring files over Bluetooth. The mobile device needs the companion app to transfer files and the drive needs its battery charged. Portable Media Hub/Hard Drive: Some portable media hubs and hard drives broadcast their own local wireless network for devices to connect to. A personal hotspot requires a fee and a strong signal. Personal Hotspot: Not all devices use a personal hotspot (tethering). While more convenient than OTG cable, OTG, and connector compatibility between devices is required. OTG Flash Drive: There are flash drives that have dual connectors for use with computers, smartphones, and tablets. OTG Cable: OTG cables will transfer files between devices, but both devices must support USB OTG and have the right connections for the cables. ![]() If you do have the USB cable, it may be the type that plugs into a standard USB port instead of into another mobile device. USB Cable: If you don't have the USB charging cable for your device, turn on Bluetooth to transfer files. ![]()
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