You often take photos or videos with your Android, and the memory of it is regularly full?
Several solutions are available to you if you want to free up space in your android by transferring your photos and videos to your PC.
So you can save and easily store your precious memories on your PC, and take the opportunity to save space (and timeliness) on your Android device.
Data transfer using software
There are several software that will help you transfer data from your Android to your PC:- You can use software like MobileGo to transfer your data. - You can also se Samsung Kies, a transfer manager and file synchronization.You can also use USB Drivers for Android (to install on your Android smartphone or tablet) if the manufacturer of your device does not offer USB driver for your version of Windows.
Data transfer via USB
Despite all this, the simplest solution is to use a USB cable:
To get started, connect your Android to your PC by plugging it into a USB port on it.
Please note, depending on your device, all USB cables will not work necessarily, try a mini-USB standard to begin with, or USB 3.0 (which provides improved performance) if your Android allows.
Then drag your finger up to the bottom of your screen to display the notifications panel:
Click "Signed in as ... device."
You will then see a menu appear, select "media device (MTP)", or if you use a USB 3.0 "Multi-Media Devices (USB 3.0).."
You will then see your Android device display in the "Devices and drives" on your PC! It will be recognized as a removable disk. It'll just open it and do your sorting. The photos are saved in a folder named "DCIM".
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