Share Files Between Android and Windows Phone With Feem
There's an easy way and a slightly hard way to get the job done. The easy solution is of course to find a computer and connect both your phones to it. Now simply copy and paste files from one device to another - both will show up as removable drives on the computers. This is as simple as copying stuff from one pendrive to another.
After you've copied the files, accessing them on the Windows Phone can be a little more of a challenge if you're still running on Windows Phone 8, but Windows Phone 8.1 adds a file management system that makes it easy to get to the files after you've copied them. Adoption of Windows Phone 8.1 is also growing steadily so this might not be a problem for long.
f you don't have a computer, then the slightly hard way to do this involves using the same app we recommended for sharing files between iOS and Windows Phone - Feem. There are plenty of other options for Android users, but Feem is still the best choice on Windows Phone. This is what you need to do:
- Download Feem on Android and Windows Phone devices.
- Ensure that the iOS and Windows Phone devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open Feem on both devices.
- Wait for the app to scan for peers. All devices running Feem on the network will show up in a list.
- Now tap the right arrow icon on the left.
- You will see a list of folders on the right. Select the files you want to send from the list of folders on the right.
- Tap the right arrow icon above the ad at the bottom.
- Select the device from the list of peers. Now Feem will start sending files.
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