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By : ilikephone / On : 20/11/2022

Why do I have to worry about cables without needing?

Now it's already 2020.In any case, you can't wirelessly connect to all devices, such as transferring files, streaming videos, and setting a certain device with another device.

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Why is it so hard to connect Android and Windows?

Every time you want to access something on a personal computer, there's nothing more troublesome as you have to physically connect your Android devices and personal computers every time.

Every time you want to play with the ADB command or the beta that should not be installed.

Ideally, Android has a small option that allows you to connect to a laptop or desktop computer wirelessly.

Then you can use a smartphone remote desktop app to move the mouse of a personal computer or a command.

You will be able to transfer files between your computer and your smartphone without using a cable at all.

There is no such setting by default, but with just a few ingenuity, you can do that.

How to connect an Android device to a Windows computer

One of the ways to connect an Android device to a personal computer is how to use the settings in Windows.

1.When performing from "Settings" of Windows

Open "Settings> Telephone" in the latest version of Windows 10 and click adding a smartphone.

Then, you will be prompted to install an Android a smartphone synchronous management app.

Open the installed app, sign in with a Microsoft account (or connect using the Windows PC QR code) to allow all authentication.

Once you connect your smartphone and a personal computer, you will be able to access the smartphone notification, messages, and photos directly from the Windows PC.

You can also receive a phone call on your smartphone or make a phone call on your computer.

2.When using "Nearby Share" that can easily share files

You can also replace the file between your computer and your smartphone using Bluetooth (Nearby Share is opened to enable "Nearby Share" to enable "Nearby Share".

Exchange data using "Sendto> Bluetooth devices" from the Android built -in shared function or Windows Explorer.

The settings to be confirmed in the Android version of the AirDrop function "Nearby Share"

However, to be honest, I personally think that "Nearby Share" is at best confused and hardly use.

If you send and receive files between Android and personal computers, other apps such as "WiFi File Transfer" and "SuperBeam" are much easier.

Alternatively, there are websites such as "Snapdrop" that do not require file transfer apps, and "AIRDROID" and "Portal" with a proven track record.

3.If you are using Samsung's Android device

If you are using Samsung's Android device, the Samsung app "DEX" is definitely recommended.

Basically, it is like a pop -up version of your Android directly on your PC desktop.

I needed a cable, so I didn't meet the needs of this wireless connection at all, but I couldn't help but say it because it was a great way to access Android from a personal computer.

Four.If you are using a DELL computer

"Dell Mobile Connect" is also worth trying.However, unfortunately, it can only be installed on DELL PCs.

Open the "Windows Store" link, log in with a Microsoft account, and select the app on the Windows 10 PC (this is not going to work from a Windows 10 PC that is not a Dell computer).

I installed everything, but only when I tried to recognize the Ethernet -based PC and wireless Android.

If you connect a wireless laptop and Android, I think it will work.

Or, Dell may have created a way to prevent users from Dell from using this app (I've read many comments from users other than DELL.It may be my problem).

If you're lucky, you'll be able to connect all well, access messages, calls, files, etc., and share the Android screen directly on Windows 10 PCs.

However, if you have a problem, give up on that method and try another way to display Android remotely, such as the old "AirMirror" or "SCRCPY".

Maybe this is all covered.Sorry for the solution to the collection.

Except for Samsung's smartphone (once again, the "DEX" app, which can be connected surprisingly easily even though you need a cable), use another method depending on what you are trying to do by wirelessly connecting Android and PC.I don't think it will be broken.

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