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Best way to transfer local files to my Android device.

I have a Xiaomi 11 Lite NE 5G. It comes with the painfully slow USB 2.0. I wish to transfer local music files to it, but it’s taking a long time to get copied over USB connection as well as it fails in-between sometimes. Is there any way to transfer the files in a quick and reliable manner?

MangoPenguin ,
@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Syncthing if you have a bunch of files in a folder.

Localsend if you just have 1 or 2 files.

phamanhvu01 ,

I myself use Google’s Quick Share for this. Falling that, the Send Anywhere app can also work - it’s not the fastest compared to Quick Share, but pretty reliable long as you have decent internet.

voracread ,

Do you have a wifi network? If yes then use a file explorer on Android that can do FTP. Use any FTP client on your computer and transfer. I recommend FileZilla.

Azzu ,

I’ve been using KDE connect’s file transfer feature because I sometimes use my phone to control my PC, works well and fast.

thesocavault ,
@thesocavault@lemmy.world avatar

If you have a SD card you are installing them on, copy them directly to the SD and then put that in the phone. Also, disconnects I feel have to do with the quality of the USB cable.

FlowVoid ,

For one-off file transfers between any two devices, I like to use justbeamit.com

For a long term link, use syncthing

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