[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":1022},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-between-platforms":3,"\u002Ftransfer":746},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":703,"extension":704,"meta":705,"navigation":741,"path":742,"seo":743,"stem":744,"__hash__":745},"transfers\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-between-platforms.md","Transfer Files Between Android, iPhone, Windows, Mac & Linux",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":681},"minimark",[9,14,18,41,44,51,55,77,82,93,98,115,119,122,157,163,168,182,186,189,217,222,239,243,246,269,274,288,293,304,308,311,329,343,347,350,369,373,376,384,388,510,515,519,524,527,541,545,548,562,566,569,587,591,594,611,615,632,636],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"the-cross-platform-file-transfer-problem","The Cross-Platform File Transfer Problem",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Every platform has its own sharing ecosystem that doesn't talk to the others:",[19,20,21,29,35],"ul",{},[22,23,24,28],"li",{},[25,26,27],"strong",{},"Apple:"," AirDrop (Apple-to-Apple only)",[22,30,31,34],{},[25,32,33],{},"Android:"," Quick Share (Android-to-Android only)",[22,36,37,40],{},[25,38,39],{},"Windows:"," Nearby Sharing (Windows-to-Windows only)",[15,42,43],{},"When you need to send files between different platforms — Android to iPhone, Android to Mac, Android to Linux — none of these built-in tools work. You're left with email (25 MB limit), cloud upload\u002Fdownload (slow), or USB cables (driver issues).",[15,45,46,47,50],{},"AnExplorer's Device Connect solves this by using the one thing every device has: ",[25,48,49],{},"a web browser",". Start Device Connect on your Android, type the address on any other device's browser, and transfer files. No apps, no drivers, no accounts.",[10,52,54],{"id":53},"how-device-connect-works","How Device Connect Works",[56,57,58,61,68,71,74],"ol",{},[22,59,60],{},"Device Connect starts a local HTTP server on your Android phone",[22,62,63,64],{},"It displays a URL like ",[65,66,67],"code",{},"http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080",[22,69,70],{},"Any device on the same WiFi network can open this URL in a browser",[22,72,73],{},"A web interface appears showing your Android's file system",[22,75,76],{},"Browse, download, and upload files through the browser",[15,78,79],{},[25,80,81],{},"Requirements:",[19,83,84,87,90],{},[22,85,86],{},"Both devices on the same WiFi network",[22,88,89],{},"A web browser on the receiving device (every device has one)",[22,91,92],{},"AnExplorer installed on the Android phone",[15,94,95],{},[25,96,97],{},"No requirements:",[19,99,100,103,106,109,112],{},[22,101,102],{},"No app on the receiving device",[22,104,105],{},"No account or login",[22,107,108],{},"No pairing or Bluetooth",[22,110,111],{},"No internet connection (local WiFi only)",[22,113,114],{},"No file size limits",[10,116,118],{"id":117},"android-iphone-ipad","Android → iPhone \u002F iPad",[15,120,121],{},"The most common cross-platform need. AirDrop doesn't work with Android. Here's the solution:",[56,123,124,130,139,145,151],{},[22,125,126,129],{},[25,127,128],{},"On Android:"," AnExplorer → Device Connect → Start",[22,131,132,135,136,138],{},[25,133,134],{},"On iPhone\u002FiPad:"," Open Safari → type the address (e.g., ",[65,137,67],{},")",[22,140,141,144],{},[25,142,143],{},"Browse:"," Navigate your Android's folders in Safari",[22,146,147,150],{},[25,148,149],{},"Download:"," Tap files to download to iPhone's Files app",[22,152,153,156],{},[25,154,155],{},"Upload:"," Use the upload button to send files FROM iPhone TO Android",[15,158,159,162],{},[25,160,161],{},"Speed:"," 20-60 MB\u002Fs over WiFi 5\u002F6. A 1 GB video transfers in 15-40 seconds.",[15,164,165],{},[25,166,167],{},"Tips for iPhone:",[19,169,170,173,176,179],{},[22,171,172],{},"Downloaded files go to iPhone's Files app → Downloads",[22,174,175],{},"Large files may prompt \"Download anyway?\" — tap yes",[22,177,178],{},"Works in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox on iOS",[22,180,181],{},"No app installation needed on iPhone",[10,183,185],{"id":184},"android-mac","Android → Mac",[15,187,188],{},"Apple discontinued Android File Transfer and never made a good replacement. Device Connect is the modern solution:",[56,190,191,196,202,207,212],{},[22,192,193,195],{},[25,194,128],{}," Device Connect → Start",[22,197,198,201],{},[25,199,200],{},"On Mac:"," Open Safari or Chrome → type the address",[22,203,204,206],{},[25,205,143],{}," Full file system access in your Mac's browser",[22,208,209,211],{},[25,210,149],{}," Click files\u002Ffolders to download to Mac",[22,213,214,216],{},[25,215,155],{}," Drag files from Finder to the upload area",[15,218,219],{},[25,220,221],{},"Why this is better than Android File Transfer:",[19,223,224,227,230,233,236],{},[22,225,226],{},"No app to install (just a browser)",[22,228,229],{},"No USB cable needed",[22,231,232],{},"Faster over WiFi 6 than USB 2.0",[22,234,235],{},"Never crashes or freezes (unlike Android File Transfer)",[22,237,238],{},"Works with any Android phone (not just MTP-compatible ones)",[10,240,242],{"id":241},"android-windows-pc","Android → Windows PC",[15,244,245],{},"Windows can use Quick Share (with the app installed) but Device Connect is simpler:",[56,247,248,252,258,264],{},[22,249,250,195],{},[25,251,128],{},[22,253,254,257],{},[25,255,256],{},"On Windows:"," Open Chrome\u002FEdge\u002FFirefox → type the address",[22,259,260,263],{},[25,261,262],{},"Browse and download:"," Navigate folders, download files",[22,265,266,268],{},[25,267,155],{}," Send files from PC to Android",[15,270,271],{},[25,272,273],{},"Advantages over USB cable:",[19,275,276,279,282,285],{},[22,277,278],{},"No driver issues (some phones need specific USB drivers on Windows)",[22,280,281],{},"No \"MTP not working\" problems",[22,283,284],{},"Wireless — no cable to find",[22,286,287],{},"Bidirectional (upload AND download)",[15,289,290],{},[25,291,292],{},"Advantages over Quick Share for Windows:",[19,294,295,298,301],{},[22,296,297],{},"No app to install on PC",[22,299,300],{},"No Google account needed",[22,302,303],{},"Works immediately (Quick Share requires setup and pairing)",[10,305,307],{"id":306},"android-linux","Android → Linux",[15,309,310],{},"Linux has the worst Android file transfer support — no official tool, MTP is unreliable, and most solutions require terminal commands. Device Connect just works:",[56,312,313,317,323],{},[22,314,315,195],{},[25,316,128],{},[22,318,319,322],{},[25,320,321],{},"On Linux:"," Open Firefox\u002FChrome → type the address",[22,324,325,328],{},[25,326,327],{},"Done."," Browse and transfer files in your browser.",[15,330,331,332,335,336,335,339,342],{},"Works on Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, Debian, Mint, Pop!_OS, and any distribution with a web browser. No ",[65,333,334],{},"jmtpfs",", no ",[65,337,338],{},"gvfs-mtp",[65,340,341],{},"adb pull"," commands needed.",[10,344,346],{"id":345},"android-chromebook","Android → Chromebook",[15,348,349],{},"Chromebooks can use Quick Share with Android, but Device Connect provides file browsing:",[56,351,352,357,363],{},[22,353,354,195],{},[25,355,356],{},"On Android phone:",[22,358,359,362],{},[25,360,361],{},"On Chromebook:"," Open Chrome → type the address",[22,364,365,368],{},[25,366,367],{},"Browse phone files from Chromebook"," — not possible with Quick Share",[10,370,372],{"id":371},"android-android-different-networks","Android → Android (Different Networks)",[15,374,375],{},"Quick Share requires proximity. For Android-to-Android over distance:",[56,377,378,381],{},[22,379,380],{},"Upload to cloud (MEGA, Google Drive) → share link",[22,382,383],{},"Or: if both on same WiFi, use Device Connect from one phone's browser to the other",[10,385,387],{"id":386},"speed-comparison-by-method","Speed Comparison by Method",[389,390,391,410],"table",{},[392,393,394],"thead",{},[395,396,397,401,404,407],"tr",{},[398,399,400],"th",{},"Method",[398,402,403],{},"Speed",[398,405,406],{},"Setup needed",[398,408,409],{},"Works cross-platform?",[411,412,413,428,442,455,469,482,496],"tbody",{},[395,414,415,419,422,425],{},[416,417,418],"td",{},"Device Connect (WiFi 6)",[416,420,421],{},"40-80 MB\u002Fs",[416,423,424],{},"AnExplorer on Android",[416,426,427],{},"✅ All platforms",[395,429,430,433,436,439],{},[416,431,432],{},"USB 3.0 cable",[416,434,435],{},"100-400 MB\u002Fs",[416,437,438],{},"Cable + drivers",[416,440,441],{},"⚠️ (driver issues)",[395,443,444,447,450,453],{},[416,445,446],{},"Cloud upload\u002Fdownload",[416,448,449],{},"5-20 MB\u002Fs",[416,451,452],{},"Account + internet",[416,454,427],{},[395,456,457,460,463,466],{},[416,458,459],{},"Quick Share",[416,461,462],{},"20-50 MB\u002Fs",[416,464,465],{},"Built-in (Android only)",[416,467,468],{},"❌ Android only",[395,470,471,474,476,479],{},[416,472,473],{},"AirDrop",[416,475,462],{},[416,477,478],{},"Built-in (Apple only)",[416,480,481],{},"❌ Apple only",[395,483,484,487,490,493],{},[416,485,486],{},"Bluetooth",[416,488,489],{},"0.3 MB\u002Fs",[416,491,492],{},"Pairing",[416,494,495],{},"✅ (painfully slow)",[395,497,498,501,504,507],{},[416,499,500],{},"Email attachment",[416,502,503],{},"N\u002FA",[416,505,506],{},"25 MB limit",[416,508,509],{},"✅ (tiny files only)",[15,511,512],{},[25,513,514],{},"For most cross-platform transfers, Device Connect offers the best balance of speed, simplicity, and universal compatibility.",[10,516,518],{"id":517},"common-scenarios","Common Scenarios",[520,521,523],"h3",{"id":522},"switching-from-iphone-to-android","Switching from iPhone to Android",[15,525,526],{},"Transferring your photo library, documents, and files during phone switch:",[56,528,529,532,535,538],{},[22,530,531],{},"On new Android: install AnExplorer → start Device Connect",[22,533,534],{},"On old iPhone: open Safari → type address",[22,536,537],{},"Upload photos, documents, and files from iPhone to Android",[22,539,540],{},"No iCloud, no Google account, no cable needed",[520,542,544],{"id":543},"sharing-project-files-with-a-mac-user","Sharing project files with a Mac user",[15,546,547],{},"You're on Android, colleague is on Mac:",[56,549,550,553,556,559],{},[22,551,552],{},"Start Device Connect on your Android",[22,554,555],{},"Share the address with your colleague (text, email, Slack)",[22,557,558],{},"They open it in Safari → download the project files",[22,560,561],{},"Done in seconds — no cloud upload wait",[520,563,565],{"id":564},"backing-up-to-a-linux-server","Backing up to a Linux server",[15,567,568],{},"Transfer files from Android to your Linux machine:",[56,570,571,574,581,584],{},[22,572,573],{},"Start Device Connect",[22,575,576,577,580],{},"On Linux: ",[65,578,579],{},"wget http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080\u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Ffile"," (command line)",[22,582,583],{},"Or open browser for visual browsing",[22,585,586],{},"Script it for automated backups",[520,588,590],{"id":589},"family-photo-sharing-mixed-devices","Family photo sharing (mixed devices)",[15,592,593],{},"Family members on different platforms (Android, iPhone, Mac):",[56,595,596,599,602,605,608],{},[22,597,598],{},"Start Device Connect on the Android with the photos",[22,600,601],{},"Share the address in the family group chat",[22,603,604],{},"Everyone opens it in their browser — iPhone, Mac, Windows, whatever",[22,606,607],{},"Each person downloads the photos they want",[22,609,610],{},"One \"server,\" multiple downloaders simultaneously",[10,612,614],{"id":613},"security-notes","Security Notes",[19,616,617,620,623,626,629],{},[22,618,619],{},"Device Connect only works on your local WiFi network (not accessible from the internet)",[22,621,622],{},"No password by default (anyone on your WiFi can access) — only use on trusted networks",[22,624,625],{},"Stop Device Connect when done (tap Stop in AnExplorer)",[22,627,628],{},"Files are transferred directly — never uploaded to any external server",[22,630,631],{},"For sensitive files on shared networks, use SFTP instead (encrypted)",[10,633,635],{"id":634},"related-guides","Related Guides",[19,637,638,646,653,660,667,674],{},[22,639,640,645],{},[641,642,644],"a",{"href":643},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-pc","Transfer Android to PC"," — detailed PC transfer guide",[22,647,648,652],{},[641,649,651],{"href":650},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-mac","Transfer Android to Mac"," — Mac-specific guide",[22,654,655,659],{},[641,656,658],{"href":657},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-linux","Transfer Android to Linux"," — Linux-specific guide",[22,661,662,666],{},[641,663,665],{"href":664},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fairdrop-alternative-android","AirDrop Alternative for Android"," — sharing methods compared",[22,668,669,673],{},[641,670,672],{"href":671},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-large-files","Share Large Files"," — sending 1 GB+ files",[22,675,676,680],{},[641,677,679],{"href":678},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fdevice-connect","Device Connect"," — feature details",{"title":682,"searchDepth":683,"depth":683,"links":684},"",2,[685,686,687,688,689,690,691,692,693,694,701,702],{"id":12,"depth":683,"text":13},{"id":53,"depth":683,"text":54},{"id":117,"depth":683,"text":118},{"id":184,"depth":683,"text":185},{"id":241,"depth":683,"text":242},{"id":306,"depth":683,"text":307},{"id":345,"depth":683,"text":346},{"id":371,"depth":683,"text":372},{"id":386,"depth":683,"text":387},{"id":517,"depth":683,"text":518,"children":695},[696,698,699,700],{"id":522,"depth":697,"text":523},3,{"id":543,"depth":697,"text":544},{"id":564,"depth":697,"text":565},{"id":589,"depth":697,"text":590},{"id":613,"depth":683,"text":614},{"id":634,"depth":683,"text":635},"Share files across all platforms — Android to iPhone, Android to Mac, Android to Linux. Use AnExplorer's Device Connect for universal cross-platform file transfer.","md",{"faq":706,"howto":725},[707,710,713,716,719,722],{"q":708,"a":709},"How do I transfer files from Android to iPhone?","Start Device Connect on your Android phone. On iPhone, open Safari → type the displayed address. Browse and download files directly. No app needed on the iPhone.",{"q":711,"a":712},"How do I transfer files from Android to Mac?","Start Device Connect on Android. On Mac, open Safari or Chrome → type the address. Download files directly — no Android File Transfer app needed (it's buggy and outdated).",{"q":714,"a":715},"How do I transfer files from Android to Linux?","Start Device Connect on Android. On Linux, open Firefox or Chrome → type the address. Works on any Linux distribution without special drivers or software.",{"q":717,"a":718},"Can I transfer files between Android and Windows without USB?","Yes. Device Connect works wirelessly over WiFi. On Windows, open any browser → type the address shown on your Android. Browse, download, and upload files.",{"q":720,"a":721},"What's the fastest cross-platform transfer method?","On the same WiFi: Device Connect (20-80 MB\u002Fs, no upload to cloud). Over internet: upload to cloud (Google Drive, MEGA) and share a link. USB cable is fastest (100-400 MB\u002Fs) but requires drivers.",{"q":723,"a":724},"Do I need to install anything on the receiving device?","No. Device Connect uses a web browser — every device has one. No app installation, no drivers, no accounts needed on the receiving side.",{"name":726,"description":727,"totalTime":728,"steps":729},"How to Transfer Files Between Any Two Devices","Share files across Android, iPhone, Windows, Mac, and Linux using Device Connect.","PT1M",[730,732,735,738],{"name":573,"text":731},"On your Android: AnExplorer → ☰ → Device Connect → Start.",{"name":733,"text":734},"Note the address","AnExplorer shows a local address like http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080.",{"name":736,"text":737},"Open on the other device","On iPhone\u002FMac\u002FWindows\u002FLinux: open any browser → type the address → Enter.",{"name":739,"text":740},"Transfer files","Browse your Android files, download what you need, or upload files from the other device to your Android.",true,"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-between-platforms",{"title":5,"description":703},"transfer\u002Fshare-between-platforms","4mSPBLN36elsJX4jn43DSacch1axGaIdnV6WOLRXnBs",{"id":747,"title":748,"body":749,"description":1009,"extension":704,"meta":1010,"navigation":741,"path":1018,"seo":1019,"stem":1020,"__hash__":1021},"content\u002Ftransfer.md","Android File Transfer Guides for PC, TV, NAS, Watch & Cloud",{"type":7,"value":750,"toc":1001},[751,754,758,836,840,870,874,904,908,938,942,979,983,993],[15,752,753],{},"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.",[10,755,757],{"id":756},"phone-computer","Phone ↔ Computer",[19,759,760,766,773,779,786,792,799,804,809,815,822,829],{},[22,761,762,765],{},[641,763,764],{"href":643},"Android to PC"," — Wi-Fi, USB, FTP; Windows Explorer integration",[22,767,768,772],{},[641,769,771],{"href":770},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fpc-to-android","PC to Android"," — send files from Windows PC to phone via Device Connect or SMB",[22,774,775,778],{},[641,776,777],{"href":650},"Android to Mac"," — Wi-Fi via Device Connect, SFTP, or Android File Transfer",[22,780,781,785],{},[641,782,784],{"href":783},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fmac-to-android","Mac to Android"," — send files from Mac to phone; replaces discontinued Android File Transfer",[22,787,788,791],{},[641,789,790],{"href":657},"Android to Linux"," — Device Connect in Firefox or SFTP to your Linux machine",[22,793,794,798],{},[641,795,797],{"href":796},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-iphone","Android to iPhone"," — Device Connect in Safari, cloud bridge, no cable required",[22,800,801,803],{},[641,802,665],{"href":664}," — best wireless sharing methods compared (Quick Share, Device Connect, LocalSend)",[22,805,806,808],{},[641,807,672],{"href":671}," — send 1 GB+ files via Device Connect, cloud links, or compression",[22,810,811,814],{},[641,812,813],{"href":742},"Transfer Between Platforms"," — Android ↔ iPhone ↔ Windows ↔ Mac ↔ Linux cross-platform guide",[22,816,817,821],{},[641,818,820],{"href":819},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-without-internet","Share Without Internet"," — offline transfer via WiFi Direct, Bluetooth, USB, and local WiFi",[22,823,824,828],{},[641,825,827],{"href":826},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fshare-apps-apk","Share Apps as APK"," — extract and send installed apps to other devices",[22,830,831,835],{},[641,832,834],{"href":833},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-android","Android to Android"," — direct Wi-Fi Share, no internet or accounts",[10,837,839],{"id":838},"phone-tv","Phone ↔ TV",[19,841,842,849,856,863],{},[22,843,844,848],{},[641,845,847],{"href":846},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-tv","Phone to TV"," — send videos and photos to Android TV or Fire TV",[22,850,851,855],{},[641,852,854],{"href":853},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-fire-tv","Phone to Fire TV"," — specialized FireOS transfer; Wi-Fi, sideloading",[22,857,858,862],{},[641,859,861],{"href":860},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-tv","Android to TV (full guide)"," — AnExplorer TV app, SMB, Device Connect",[22,864,865,869],{},[641,866,868],{"href":867},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Ftv-to-phone","TV to Phone"," — pull files back from TV storage to phone",[10,871,873],{"id":872},"phone-watch-xr","Phone ↔ Watch \u002F XR",[19,875,876,883,890,897],{},[22,877,878,882],{},[641,879,881],{"href":880},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-watch","Phone to Watch"," — transfer to Wear OS, paired device sync",[22,884,885,889],{},[641,886,888],{"href":887},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fwatch-to-phone","Watch to Phone"," — pull audio, docs, or data back from watch storage",[22,891,892,896],{},[641,893,895],{"href":894},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-meta-quest","Phone to Meta Quest"," — sideload APKs, transfer 360° video, game files",[22,898,899,903],{},[641,900,902],{"href":901},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-xr","Android to XR"," — VR headsets, AR glasses, XR devices",[10,905,907],{"id":906},"phone-storage","Phone ↔ Storage",[19,909,910,917,924,931],{},[22,911,912,916],{},[641,913,915],{"href":914},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-usb","Phone to USB"," — USB OTG drives, flash drives, SD card adapters",[22,918,919,923],{},[641,920,922],{"href":921},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fsd-card-to-phone","SD Card to Phone"," — move photos, media, and data off SD card",[22,925,926,930],{},[641,927,929],{"href":928},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-nas","Phone to NAS"," — Synology, QNAP, WD My Cloud, TrueNAS",[22,932,933,937],{},[641,934,936],{"href":935},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Ftablet-to-cloud","Tablet to Cloud"," — GDrive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Nextcloud, custom S3",[10,939,941],{"id":940},"phone-other-devices","Phone ↔ Other Devices",[19,943,944,951,958,965,972],{},[22,945,946,950],{},[641,947,949],{"href":948},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-tablet","Phone to Tablet"," — Android to Android tablet",[22,952,953,957],{},[641,954,956],{"href":955},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fphone-to-chromebook","Phone to Chromebook"," — send files from phone to ChromeOS device",[22,959,960,964],{},[641,961,963],{"href":962},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-chromebook","Android to Chromebook"," — Wi-Fi or cable from ChromeOS",[22,966,967,971],{},[641,968,970],{"href":969},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-auto","Android to Android Auto"," — phone projection workflows for your car display",[22,973,974,978],{},[641,975,977],{"href":976},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-automotive","Android to Automotive"," — Android Automotive OS, AAOS-specific adaptation",[10,980,982],{"id":981},"how-anexplorer-transfers-files","How AnExplorer Transfers Files",[15,984,985,986,989,990,992],{},"AnExplorer uses ",[25,987,988],{},"Wi-Fi Share"," for direct device-to-device transfers and ",[25,991,679],{}," for browser-based transfers to any PC or Mac. No accounts, no cloud upload, no data charges.",[15,994,995,996,1000],{},"For NAS and server transfers: FTP, SFTP, SMB, and WebDAV are all built in — see ",[641,997,999],{"href":998},"\u002Fnetwork","Network Guides"," for protocol-specific setups.",{"title":682,"searchDepth":683,"depth":683,"links":1002},[1003,1004,1005,1006,1007,1008],{"id":756,"depth":683,"text":757},{"id":838,"depth":683,"text":839},{"id":872,"depth":683,"text":873},{"id":906,"depth":683,"text":907},{"id":940,"depth":683,"text":941},{"id":981,"depth":683,"text":982},"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":1011},[1012,1015],{"q":1013,"a":1014},"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":1016,"a":1017},"Does AnExplorer support wireless file transfers?","Yes. The transfer section is built around wireless, local, and device-to-device workflows.","\u002Ftransfer",{"title":748,"description":1009},"transfer","SARM9YZdw-3e9_iVWywnu69-Ypb-9pSBpizJ9rPZZq8",1780497300983]