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Phone connection
#11
It should work fine...
Obviously a cable connection would be ideal...
But if it works Smile
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#12
I have tried using AirDroid. It looks great with the UI.
Exploring more then
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#13
Can I suggest the method I use to transfer between computer and phone, that is to use Dropbox, (or similar)
On the phone just send whatever you want to transfer, to your cloud account, then on your computer just drag and drop (or copy and paste) to where ever you want.
Vice versa the other way around.

Hope that doesn't confuse Smile

Keith.
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#14
I  know that/
How will you do when you need to copy a video (>5GB) from phone to PC or vice versa?
Upload then download, huh!
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#15
(09-27-2015, 07:55 AM)stevedat link Wrote: I  know that/
How will you do when you need to copy a video (>5GB) from phone to PC or vice versa?
Upload then download, huh!
Only trying to help ???

What I do with all videos is to upload them direct to Flickr, then watch them on any device or share them with family, doesn't take up space on your hard drive, a form of backup,
again only putting forward different options for anyone watching Smile
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#16
Have just tried Airdroid.

Very fast uploads from lappy running LL 2.6 to android phone.

Mega impressed.

Jocklad  Smile
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#17
Yeah, when I used to use AirDroid I found it to be the best of the bunch, thats why I recommended it.

But I havn't used it for ages, drifted into using Dropbox and Flickr, which suits me fine, each to their own Big Grin

Keith
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#18
(09-27-2015, 10:33 AM)banko link Wrote: [quote author=stevedat link=topic=2322.msg17600#msg17600 date=1443340549]
I  know that/
How will you do when you need to copy a video (>5GB) from phone to PC or vice versa?
Upload then download, huh!
Only trying to help ???

What I do with all videos is to upload them direct to Flickr, then watch them on any device or share them with family, doesn't take up space on your hard drive, a form of backup,
again only putting forward different options for anyone watching Smile
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Okay.
Last night, I was able to connect my Moto X 1st gen ^ ^; will try with Droid Turno
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(09-27-2015, 11:04 AM)banko link Wrote: Yeah, when I used to use AirDroid I found it to be the best of the bunch, thats why I recommended it.

But I havn't used it for ages, drifted into using Dropbox and Flickr, which suits me fine, each to their own Big Grin

Keith
Yeah. AirDroid is easy to use.
Hopefully it will be ported to Linux Lite.
A special feature for LL 3.0 from LL creator Smile
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