Yes, the file transfer is completely private as it is only known and shown to your two devices.
Yes, the file transfer is completely private as it is only known and shown to your two devices.
Try downloading the files to your computer, connecting your Android phone via USB cable, and using a downloadable utility like ANDROID FILE TRANSFER to transfer the file to your phone.
Rename .ra file in .ram file: it works.
You need a file management app on your Android device. You can copy,paste,move,zip,unzip and transfer files on your phone. A super all-in-one app!
yes as long as you have an emulator that supports the file type ( either .bin or .zip)
You can transfer it to your phone but i dont think it will be recognize,change it to a zip file. Zip is compatible with android.
As far as I know, File Expert, an app for file management on Android phone, is the first app to support NFC transfer.
You can turn to a wireless file transfer app for help, e.g., Web PC Suite. After connecting your phone with a computer, you can upload and download files from Android to pc. Easy and fast.
If you are connected to a computer via an USB adaptor, you should be able to see the files from a file manager. If you aren't able to see it, you can either use an app called AirDroid, and it can simply display what's in your device on a connected desktop or laptop. You can also use your phone manufacturer's file manager, which you can find from the manufacturer site. If you use a Apple OS computer, you can use Android File Transfer (free software). If you don't have a computer to connect to, there are various file manager apps (both free and paid) that you can use to move files to your SD card.
You can install a file management app on your Android to zip and unzip files and find all your files by type in File Expert. Enter the app-My Files Tab-APK Files-Then you can open any zip file.
One of the best apps for wireless file transfer between a computer and an Android phone is MobiKin Assistant for Android. Why MobiKin Assistant for Android? Wireless Transfer: Supports Wi-Fi connection for easy file transfer without USB. Two-Way Transfer: Seamlessly send files between Android and PC. Manage Files Easily: Transfer, delete, add, or export contacts, messages, photos, videos, apps, and more. Backup & Restore: One-click backup and restore of all Android data to/from your computer. Clean Interface: Simple to use, even for beginners. It’s ideal if you want full control over your Android data from your computer — wirelessly.
Many file manager can help you with that. You can copy,cut,paste,rename, zip files on your phone with the help of File Expert, which I installed on my Android device. Easy and useful!