You want to transfer files from your smartphone or tablet to your computer, or vice versa, but you can't find a cable and you need to do it urgently—as always happens. Don't worry, we'll give you some practical solutions for doing it wirelessly.
This time, our colleague from the Energy Experience Store in Alicante, Víctor Fantoba , brings you the best apps to transfer your files to your computer without having to connect any cables:
- Telegram : You've probably heard about WhatsApp's competitor, but you weren't sure what it was. In addition to being a messaging client, it allows you to install it on a multitude of devices, such as tablets, mobile phones, or even your PC, without having to use multiple phone numbers.
It lets you transfer any type of file up to 1.5 GB—photos, videos, documents, ebooks, and more—and instantly have it on your other device where you've installed the app.

-WhatsApp : While Telegram allowed us to install multiple devices, with WhatsApp we lose that option, but we can have its messaging client installed on our PC or in the web version to send documents, photos, or videos quickly and wirelessly.

-AirDroid : We're ditching messaging clients and moving on to a multipurpose app for PC: Airdroid. Simply access the website and download it. You can view notifications from your linked device and, importantly, send files of any size, URLs, notes, and more.

-Google Photos: The winning app if we're only thinking about photos and videos. You can activate the unlimited automatic backup offered by the app itself. And simply by accessing the website from your computer and entering your Google account, you can access all the photos and videos you've taken during a trip, throughout the day, or anytime you want to share something with your PC.

Now you just have to leave the cable alone to charge the device or not worry if the charger input breaks, you will always have these options.
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