[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1012},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fmac-to-android":3,"\u002Ftransfer":731},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":684,"extension":685,"meta":686,"navigation":726,"path":727,"seo":728,"stem":729,"__hash__":730},"transfers\u002Ftransfer\u002Fmac-to-android.md","How to Transfer Files from Mac to Android — No Android File Transfer Needed",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":665},"minimark",[9,14,18,21,25,193,197,200,205,218,223,269,274,288,294,298,301,306,340,345,376,382,386,389,408,411,415,420,501,505,508,534,537,540,544,549,575,579,605,609,624,628,658,662],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"transfer-files-from-mac-to-android-android-file-transfer-is-dead","Transfer Files from Mac to Android — Android File Transfer Is Dead",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Google killed Android File Transfer for Mac in May 2024. It was always unreliable — crashes mid-transfer, \"can't connect to device\" errors, and inability to handle files over 4 GB. If you're a Mac user with an Android phone, you need a better solution.",[15,19,20],{},"AnExplorer gives you two methods that work reliably on every macOS version, require nothing installed on your Mac, and transfer at full Wi-Fi speed.",[10,22,24],{"id":23},"method-comparison-mac-android","Method Comparison: Mac → Android",[26,27,28,53],"table",{},[29,30,31],"thead",{},[32,33,34,38,41,44,47,50],"tr",{},[35,36,37],"th",{},"Method",[35,39,40],{},"Speed",[35,42,43],{},"Mac setup",[35,45,46],{},"Account needed",[35,48,49],{},"Reliability",[35,51,52],{},"Best for",[54,55,56,80,100,119,138,154,173],"tbody",{},[32,57,58,65,68,71,74,77],{},[59,60,61],"td",{},[62,63,64],"strong",{},"AnExplorer Device Connect",[59,66,67],{},"20–50 MB\u002Fs",[59,69,70],{},"None (Safari)",[59,72,73],{},"No",[59,75,76],{},"Excellent",[59,78,79],{},"Quick transfers, any file size",[32,81,82,87,90,93,95,97],{},[59,83,84],{},[62,85,86],{},"SMB (Mac File Sharing)",[59,88,89],{},"30–60 MB\u002Fs",[59,91,92],{},"Enable in System Settings",[59,94,73],{},[59,96,76],{},[59,98,99],{},"Regular access, large files",[32,101,102,105,108,111,113,116],{},[59,103,104],{},"OpenMTP (USB)",[59,106,107],{},"40–80 MB\u002Fs",[59,109,110],{},"Install app",[59,112,73],{},[59,114,115],{},"Good",[59,117,118],{},"Maximum speed, offline",[32,120,121,124,127,130,133,135],{},[59,122,123],{},"AirDroid",[59,125,126],{},"10–30 MB\u002Fs",[59,128,129],{},"Browser or app",[59,131,132],{},"AirDroid account",[59,134,115],{},[59,136,137],{},"Remote transfers",[32,139,140,143,145,147,149,151],{},[59,141,142],{},"LocalSend",[59,144,67],{},[59,146,110],{},[59,148,73],{},[59,150,115],{},[59,152,153],{},"Cross-platform sharing",[32,155,156,159,162,165,167,170],{},[59,157,158],{},"Bluetooth",[59,160,161],{},"2–3 MB\u002Fs",[59,163,164],{},"None (built-in)",[59,166,73],{},[59,168,169],{},"Slow but reliable",[59,171,172],{},"Tiny files only",[32,174,175,178,181,184,187,190],{},[59,176,177],{},"Cloud (Drive\u002FDropbox)",[59,179,180],{},"Internet speed",[59,182,183],{},"Browser",[59,185,186],{},"Cloud account",[59,188,189],{},"Depends on internet",[59,191,192],{},"Remote, any device",[10,194,196],{"id":195},"method-1-device-connect-works-in-safari-instantly","Method 1: Device Connect — Works in Safari Instantly",[15,198,199],{},"The fastest path from Mac to phone with zero setup on the Mac side.",[15,201,202],{},[62,203,204],{},"What you need:",[206,207,208,212,215],"ul",{},[209,210,211],"li",{},"AnExplorer on your Android phone",[209,213,214],{},"Both devices on the same Wi-Fi network",[209,216,217],{},"Safari (or any browser) on your Mac",[15,219,220],{},[62,221,222],{},"Steps:",[224,225,226,239,250,253,256,263],"ol",{},[209,227,228,231,232,235,236],{},[62,229,230],{},"On your phone:"," Open AnExplorer → ☰ → ",[62,233,234],{},"Device Connect"," → ",[62,237,238],{},"Start",[209,240,241,244,245,249],{},[62,242,243],{},"On your Mac:"," Open Safari → type the address shown (e.g. ",[246,247,248],"code",{},"http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080",") → press Return",[209,251,252],{},"Your phone's filesystem appears in the browser",[209,254,255],{},"Navigate to the destination folder (Downloads, Documents, Music, DCIM, etc.)",[209,257,258,259,262],{},"Click ",[62,260,261],{},"Upload"," → select files from Finder → they transfer at Wi-Fi speed",[209,264,265,268],{},[62,266,267],{},"When done:"," tap Stop on your phone",[15,270,271],{},[62,272,273],{},"What you can do from Safari:",[206,275,276,279,282,285],{},[209,277,278],{},"Upload files and folders from your Mac to any phone folder",[209,280,281],{},"Download files from phone to Mac (click any file)",[209,283,284],{},"Create, rename, and delete folders",[209,286,287],{},"Navigate the entire phone filesystem",[15,289,290,293],{},[62,291,292],{},"Speed:"," 20–50 MB\u002Fs on 5 GHz Wi-Fi. A 2 GB video transfers in about 40–60 seconds.",[10,295,297],{"id":296},"method-2-access-mac-shared-folder-from-phone-smb","Method 2: Access Mac Shared Folder from Phone (SMB)",[15,299,300],{},"If you regularly need to grab files from your Mac, set up File Sharing once and access it anytime from AnExplorer. This is the \"always-on\" method — drop files into a folder on your Mac, pick them up from your phone whenever.",[15,302,303],{},[62,304,305],{},"On your Mac (one-time setup, 1 minute):",[224,307,308,320,326,333],{},[209,309,310,311,235,314,235,317],{},"Open ",[62,312,313],{},"System Settings",[62,315,316],{},"General",[62,318,319],{},"Sharing",[209,321,322,323],{},"Turn on ",[62,324,325],{},"File Sharing",[209,327,328,329,332],{},"Click the ⓘ next to File Sharing to see your Mac's address (e.g. ",[246,330,331],{},"smb:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.100",")",[209,334,335,336,339],{},"Optionally: click ",[62,337,338],{},"+"," under Shared Folders to add specific folders you want accessible",[15,341,342],{},[62,343,344],{},"On your phone (connect anytime):",[224,346,347,359,366,373],{},[209,348,349,350,235,353,356,357],{},"Open AnExplorer → ☰ → ",[62,351,352],{},"Network",[62,354,355],{},"SMB"," → tap ",[62,358,338],{},[209,360,361,362,365],{},"Enter: Host = your Mac's IP (e.g. ",[246,363,364],{},"192.168.1.100","), Username = your Mac login, Password = your Mac password",[209,367,368,369,372],{},"Tap ",[62,370,371],{},"Connect"," — your Mac's shared folders appear",[209,374,375],{},"Browse, copy, or move files to your phone's local storage",[15,377,378,381],{},[62,379,380],{},"Pro tip:"," Once saved, the SMB connection appears in AnExplorer's sidebar for one-tap access. Drop files into the shared folder on your Mac anytime — they're instantly accessible from your phone.",[10,383,385],{"id":384},"method-3-usb-with-openmtp-maximum-speed","Method 3: USB with OpenMTP (Maximum Speed)",[15,387,388],{},"If you need the absolute fastest transfer and don't mind a USB cable:",[224,390,391,402,405],{},[209,392,393,394,401],{},"Download ",[395,396,400],"a",{"href":397,"rel":398},"https:\u002F\u002Fopenmtp.ganeshrvel.com\u002F",[399],"nofollow","OpenMTP"," on your Mac (free, open-source)",[209,403,404],{},"Connect your phone via USB-C cable",[209,406,407],{},"Drag and drop files between Mac and phone",[15,409,410],{},"OpenMTP is the best USB option since Google killed Android File Transfer. It's faster than wireless (40–80 MB\u002Fs) but requires a cable and an app install.",[10,412,414],{"id":413},"when-to-use-each-method","When to Use Each Method",[15,416,417],{},[62,418,419],{},"Choose based on your situation:",[26,421,422,435],{},[29,423,424],{},[32,425,426,429,432],{},[35,427,428],{},"Situation",[35,430,431],{},"Best method",[35,433,434],{},"Why",[54,436,437,447,458,469,480,491],{},[32,438,439,442,444],{},[59,440,441],{},"Quick one-off transfer",[59,443,234],{},[59,445,446],{},"Zero setup, works in seconds",[32,448,449,452,455],{},[59,450,451],{},"Regular daily transfers",[59,453,454],{},"SMB shared folder",[59,456,457],{},"One-time setup, then always available",[32,459,460,463,466],{},[59,461,462],{},"Maximum speed (large video files)",[59,464,465],{},"OpenMTP over USB",[59,467,468],{},"Fastest raw throughput",[32,470,471,474,477],{},[59,472,473],{},"Away from home (different network)",[59,475,476],{},"Cloud storage",[59,478,479],{},"Works over internet",[32,481,482,485,488],{},[59,483,484],{},"Sending a single small file",[59,486,487],{},"Bluetooth or AirDrop to another Apple device, then forward",[59,489,490],{},"Built-in, no setup",[32,492,493,496,498],{},[59,494,495],{},"Transferring to multiple phones",[59,497,234],{},[59,499,500],{},"Multiple browsers can connect simultaneously",[10,502,504],{"id":503},"why-android-file-transfer-failed-and-why-device-connect-works","Why Android File Transfer Failed (and Why Device Connect Works)",[15,506,507],{},"Android File Transfer used MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) over USB — a protocol that macOS never supported well. Common failures included:",[206,509,510,516,522,528],{},[209,511,512,515],{},[62,513,514],{},"\"Could not connect to device\""," — the most common error, often requiring unplugging and replugging multiple times",[209,517,518,521],{},[62,519,520],{},"Crashes with large files"," — transfers over 4 GB would frequently fail mid-way",[209,523,524,527],{},[62,525,526],{},"Finder conflicts"," — macOS Finder would sometimes grab the USB connection before Android File Transfer could",[209,529,530,533],{},[62,531,532],{},"No background transfers"," — the app had to stay in the foreground the entire time",[15,535,536],{},"Device Connect avoids all of this by using HTTP — the same protocol Safari uses for every website. It's inherently reliable because web browsers are the most tested software on any computer. There are no driver dependencies, no protocol negotiation failures, and no foreground requirement after starting the server.",[15,538,539],{},"The key insight: instead of making the Mac understand Android's storage protocol (MTP), Device Connect makes Android speak the Mac's native language (HTTP). Every Mac already has a perfect HTTP client — it's called Safari.",[10,541,543],{"id":542},"troubleshooting","Troubleshooting",[545,546,548],"h3",{"id":547},"safari-shows-cant-connect-to-server","Safari shows \"Can't connect to server\"",[206,550,551,557,563,569],{},[209,552,553,556],{},[62,554,555],{},"Same Wi-Fi?"," Both devices must be on the same network. Check: Mac → System Settings → Wi-Fi (note the network name). Phone → Settings → Wi-Fi (same name?).",[209,558,559,562],{},[62,560,561],{},"Server running?"," Check AnExplorer shows Device Connect as active.",[209,564,565,568],{},[62,566,567],{},"Firewall?"," Mac's firewall rarely blocks outgoing connections, but check: System Settings → Network → Firewall → ensure it's not blocking incoming connections on the port.",[209,570,571,574],{},[62,572,573],{},"Private relay?"," If you use iCloud Private Relay, it can interfere with local network connections. Temporarily disable it: Settings → iCloud → Private Relay → off.",[545,576,578],{"id":577},"smb-connection-fails","SMB connection fails",[206,580,581,587,593,599],{},[209,582,583,586],{},[62,584,585],{},"File Sharing enabled?"," System Settings → General → Sharing → File Sharing must be ON. The toggle is easy to miss — it's in the list of sharing services.",[209,588,589,592],{},[62,590,591],{},"Correct IP?"," Your Mac's IP can change when you reconnect to Wi-Fi. Check the current one in System Settings → Wi-Fi → Details → TCP\u002FIP → IP Address. Consider assigning a static IP in your router's DHCP settings for consistency.",[209,594,595,598],{},[62,596,597],{},"Correct credentials?"," Use your Mac login username (the short name, not your full display name) and password. If you use iCloud login, you may need to create a separate sharing-only account.",[209,600,601,604],{},[62,602,603],{},"SMB version?"," macOS uses SMB3 by default. AnExplorer supports SMB1\u002F2\u002F3 and auto-negotiates — this shouldn't be an issue unless you've manually restricted SMB versions on your Mac.",[545,606,608],{"id":607},"transfer-is-slow","Transfer is slow",[206,610,611,618,621],{},[209,612,613,614,617],{},"Use ",[62,615,616],{},"5 GHz Wi-Fi"," — both devices should be on the 5 GHz band for maximum speed.",[209,619,620],{},"Keep both devices close to the router.",[209,622,623],{},"Close bandwidth-heavy apps (streaming, large downloads) during transfer.",[10,625,627],{"id":626},"related-guides","Related Guides",[206,629,630,637,644,651],{},[209,631,632,636],{},[395,633,635],{"href":634},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-mac","Transfer Android to Mac"," — the reverse direction (phone → Mac)",[209,638,639,643],{},[395,640,642],{"href":641},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fpc-to-android","Transfer PC to Android"," — Windows guide",[209,645,646,650],{},[395,647,649],{"href":648},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fdevice-connect","Device Connect feature"," — full feature overview",[209,652,653,657],{},[395,654,656],{"href":655},"\u002Fnetwork\u002Fsmb","SMB on Android"," — connect to any SMB share",[10,659,661],{"id":660},"quick-decision-guide","Quick Decision Guide",[15,663,664],{},"Not sure which method fits your situation? Device Connect is best for occasional transfers (zero setup on the Mac). SMB shared folder is best if you transfer files daily (one-time setup, then always available). OpenMTP over USB is best when you need maximum speed for very large files and don't mind a cable.",{"title":666,"searchDepth":667,"depth":667,"links":668},"",2,[669,670,671,672,673,674,675,676,682,683],{"id":12,"depth":667,"text":13},{"id":23,"depth":667,"text":24},{"id":195,"depth":667,"text":196},{"id":296,"depth":667,"text":297},{"id":384,"depth":667,"text":385},{"id":413,"depth":667,"text":414},{"id":503,"depth":667,"text":504},{"id":542,"depth":667,"text":543,"children":677},[678,680,681],{"id":547,"depth":679,"text":548},3,{"id":577,"depth":679,"text":578},{"id":607,"depth":679,"text":608},{"id":626,"depth":667,"text":627},{"id":660,"depth":667,"text":661},"Send files from Mac to Android wirelessly without Android File Transfer (discontinued). AnExplorer Device Connect works in Safari — no app to install on your Mac. Also access Mac shared folders from your phone.","md",{"faq":687,"howto":706},[688,691,694,697,700,703],{"q":689,"a":690},"How do I transfer files from Mac to Android without Android File Transfer?","Open AnExplorer on your phone, start Device Connect, then type the displayed address in Safari on your Mac. Upload files directly through the browser — no app needed on the Mac.",{"q":692,"a":693},"Why was Android File Transfer discontinued?","Google discontinued Android File Transfer for Mac in May 2024. It was notoriously unreliable — frequent crashes, disconnections, and inability to handle large files. Browser-based methods like Device Connect are more reliable.",{"q":695,"a":696},"What is the best replacement for Android File Transfer on Mac?","For zero-setup transfers, AnExplorer's Device Connect (works in Safari). For USB transfers, OpenMTP is the best free alternative. For regular syncing, connect AnExplorer to your Mac's shared folder via SMB.",{"q":698,"a":699},"Can I access my Mac's files from my Android phone?","Yes. Enable File Sharing on your Mac (System Settings → General → Sharing → File Sharing), then connect from AnExplorer using SMB with your Mac's IP address and login credentials.",{"q":701,"a":702},"Is Device Connect faster than Bluetooth?","Much faster. Bluetooth transfers at 2-3 MB\u002Fs. Device Connect over Wi-Fi achieves 20-50 MB\u002Fs — a 1 GB file takes ~30 seconds vs 5+ minutes over Bluetooth.",{"q":704,"a":705},"Does this work with macOS Sonoma and Sequoia?","Yes. Device Connect works in any browser on any macOS version. SMB file sharing also works on all modern macOS versions (it's built into the OS).",{"name":707,"description":708,"totalTime":709,"steps":710},"How to Transfer Files from Mac to Android","Send files from a Mac to an Android phone wirelessly using AnExplorer Device Connect — no software needed on the Mac.","PT2M",[711,714,717,720,723],{"name":712,"text":713},"Start Device Connect on your phone","Open AnExplorer on your Android phone. tap Device Connect → Start. An address appears (e.g. http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080).",{"name":715,"text":716},"Open Safari on your Mac","On your Mac, open Safari (or Chrome\u002FFirefox). Type the address from step 1 into the address bar. Press Return.",{"name":718,"text":719},"Navigate to destination folder","Your phone's file system appears in the browser. Click through to the folder where you want the files (Downloads, Documents, Music, etc.).",{"name":721,"text":722},"Upload files from Mac","Click the Upload button (top-right). Select files from Finder. They transfer immediately at Wi-Fi speed.",{"name":724,"text":725},"Stop when done","On your phone, tap Stop in AnExplorer. The server shuts down — nothing remains accessible.",true,"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fmac-to-android",{"title":5,"description":684},"transfer\u002Fmac-to-android","28QQsqsYgC1ZNVLmFP-EFHAzGigy0LrJFVgIHhgmQ9Q",{"id":732,"title":733,"body":734,"description":999,"extension":685,"meta":1000,"navigation":726,"path":1008,"seo":1009,"stem":1010,"__hash__":1011},"content\u002Ftransfer.md","Android File Transfer Guides for PC, TV, NAS, Watch & Cloud",{"type":7,"value":735,"toc":991},[736,739,743,826,830,860,864,894,898,928,932,969,973,983],[15,737,738],{},"AnExplorer handles file transfers between Android and every major device type. Most transfers work over Wi-Fi — no USB cable and no desktop software required.",[10,740,742],{"id":741},"phone-computer","Phone ↔ Computer",[206,744,745,752,758,764,770,777,784,791,798,805,812,819],{},[209,746,747,751],{},[395,748,750],{"href":749},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-pc","Android to PC"," — Wi-Fi, USB, FTP; Windows Explorer integration",[209,753,754,757],{},[395,755,756],{"href":641},"PC to Android"," — send files from Windows PC to phone via Device Connect or SMB",[209,759,760,763],{},[395,761,762],{"href":634},"Android to Mac"," — Wi-Fi via Device Connect, SFTP, or Android File Transfer",[209,765,766,769],{},[395,767,768],{"href":727},"Mac to Android"," — send files from Mac to phone; replaces discontinued Android File Transfer",[209,771,772,776],{},[395,773,775],{"href":774},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-linux","Android to Linux"," — Device Connect in Firefox or SFTP to your Linux machine",[209,778,779,783],{},[395,780,782],{"href":781},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-iphone","Android to iPhone"," — Device Connect in Safari, cloud bridge, no cable required",[209,785,786,790],{},[395,787,789],{"href":788},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fairdrop-alternative-android","AirDrop Alternative for Android"," — best wireless sharing methods compared (Quick Share, Device Connect, LocalSend)",[209,792,793,797],{},[395,794,796],{"href":795},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-large-files","Share Large Files"," — send 1 GB+ files via Device Connect, cloud links, or compression",[209,799,800,804],{},[395,801,803],{"href":802},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-between-platforms","Transfer Between Platforms"," — Android ↔ iPhone ↔ Windows ↔ Mac ↔ Linux cross-platform guide",[209,806,807,811],{},[395,808,810],{"href":809},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-without-internet","Share Without Internet"," — offline transfer via WiFi Direct, Bluetooth, USB, and local WiFi",[209,813,814,818],{},[395,815,817],{"href":816},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-apps-apk","Share Apps as APK"," — extract and send installed apps to other devices",[209,820,821,825],{},[395,822,824],{"href":823},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-android","Android to Android"," — direct Wi-Fi Share, no internet or accounts",[10,827,829],{"id":828},"phone-tv","Phone ↔ TV",[206,831,832,839,846,853],{},[209,833,834,838],{},[395,835,837],{"href":836},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-tv","Phone to TV"," — send videos and photos to Android TV or Fire TV",[209,840,841,845],{},[395,842,844],{"href":843},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-fire-tv","Phone to Fire TV"," — specialized FireOS transfer; Wi-Fi, sideloading",[209,847,848,852],{},[395,849,851],{"href":850},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-tv","Android to TV (full guide)"," — AnExplorer TV app, SMB, Device Connect",[209,854,855,859],{},[395,856,858],{"href":857},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Ftv-to-phone","TV to Phone"," — pull files back from TV storage to phone",[10,861,863],{"id":862},"phone-watch-xr","Phone ↔ Watch \u002F XR",[206,865,866,873,880,887],{},[209,867,868,872],{},[395,869,871],{"href":870},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-watch","Phone to Watch"," — transfer to Wear OS, paired device sync",[209,874,875,879],{},[395,876,878],{"href":877},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fwatch-to-phone","Watch to Phone"," — pull audio, docs, or data back from watch storage",[209,881,882,886],{},[395,883,885],{"href":884},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-meta-quest","Phone to Meta Quest"," — sideload APKs, transfer 360° video, game files",[209,888,889,893],{},[395,890,892],{"href":891},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-xr","Android to XR"," — VR headsets, AR glasses, XR devices",[10,895,897],{"id":896},"phone-storage","Phone ↔ Storage",[206,899,900,907,914,921],{},[209,901,902,906],{},[395,903,905],{"href":904},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-usb","Phone to USB"," — USB OTG drives, flash drives, SD card adapters",[209,908,909,913],{},[395,910,912],{"href":911},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fsd-card-to-phone","SD Card to Phone"," — move photos, media, and data off SD card",[209,915,916,920],{},[395,917,919],{"href":918},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-nas","Phone to NAS"," — Synology, QNAP, WD My Cloud, TrueNAS",[209,922,923,927],{},[395,924,926],{"href":925},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Ftablet-to-cloud","Tablet to Cloud"," — GDrive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Nextcloud, custom S3",[10,929,931],{"id":930},"phone-other-devices","Phone ↔ Other Devices",[206,933,934,941,948,955,962],{},[209,935,936,940],{},[395,937,939],{"href":938},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-tablet","Phone to Tablet"," — Android to Android tablet",[209,942,943,947],{},[395,944,946],{"href":945},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-chromebook","Phone to Chromebook"," — send files from phone to ChromeOS device",[209,949,950,954],{},[395,951,953],{"href":952},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-chromebook","Android to Chromebook"," — Wi-Fi or cable from ChromeOS",[209,956,957,961],{},[395,958,960],{"href":959},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-auto","Android to Android Auto"," — phone projection workflows for your car display",[209,963,964,968],{},[395,965,967],{"href":966},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-automotive","Android to Automotive"," — Android Automotive OS, AAOS-specific adaptation",[10,970,972],{"id":971},"how-anexplorer-transfers-files","How AnExplorer Transfers Files",[15,974,975,976,979,980,982],{},"AnExplorer uses ",[62,977,978],{},"Wi-Fi Share"," for direct device-to-device transfers and ",[62,981,234],{}," for browser-based transfers to any PC or Mac. No accounts, no cloud upload, no data charges.",[15,984,985,986,990],{},"For NAS and server transfers: FTP, SFTP, SMB, and WebDAV are all built in — see ",[395,987,989],{"href":988},"\u002Fnetwork","Network Guides"," for protocol-specific setups.",{"title":666,"searchDepth":667,"depth":667,"links":992},[993,994,995,996,997,998],{"id":741,"depth":667,"text":742},{"id":828,"depth":667,"text":829},{"id":862,"depth":667,"text":863},{"id":896,"depth":667,"text":897},{"id":930,"depth":667,"text":931},{"id":971,"depth":667,"text":972},"Step-by-step guides for transferring files from Android to PC, Mac, TV, Wear OS watch, Meta Quest, NAS, Chromebook, tablet, and USB. No cable needed for most transfers.",{"faq":1001},[1002,1005],{"q":1003,"a":1004},"Can I use AnExplorer for {target}?","Yes. This guide explains the transfer path and the related device or feature pages that support the workflow.",{"q":1006,"a":1007},"Does AnExplorer support wireless file transfers?","Yes. The transfer section is built around wireless, local, and device-to-device workflows.","\u002Ftransfer",{"title":733,"description":999},"transfer","SARM9YZdw-3e9_iVWywnu69-Ypb-9pSBpizJ9rPZZq8",1780497300878]