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DD716TED wrote:sherlock62 wrote:DD716TED wrote:
I like this idea but don't know how to copy a file (music) from Dropbox into the phone..I have tried several things with no luck.. Ideas?
Read here.
Got it... thank you do it once and it is simple from then on
โJul-10-2016 06:29 AM
sherlock62 wrote:DD716TED wrote:
I like this idea but don't know how to copy a file (music) from Dropbox into the phone..I have tried several things with no luck.. Ideas?
Read here.
โJul-09-2016 01:44 PM
DD716TED wrote:
I like this idea but don't know how to copy a file (music) from Dropbox into the phone..I have tried several things with no luck.. Ideas?
โJul-09-2016 11:44 AM
sherlock62 wrote:sch911 wrote:
ON THE PHONE:
Settings > About Device > Scroll to "Build Number"
Tap on "Build Number" six to eight times to enable Developer Options.
Settings > Developer Options > USB Configuration
Select MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
Now plug into the PC with the USB.
Check in a Explorer for the phone.
You should now be able to see the phone folders....
Indeed, the instructions above are spot on, in regard to moving files via USB in regard to the Samsung S7...
I would like to encourage the use of another, simpler, approach to moving files from PC to smartphone or smartphone to PC. I stopped using USB for movement a couple of years back. A far better alternative is to have Microsoft One Drive, Drop Box or Google Drive installed on your PC and the associated app on your smart phone. Anyway, you can easily/quickly, place files you wish to transfer in your One Drive, Drop Box or Google Drive folder on the PC and they are then, available quickly, via the associated app on your smartphone. Using One Drive, Drop Box or Google Drive to move files is a far easier approach versus using the old USB method. I also have my smartphone pictures sent to One Drive, Drop Box or Google Drive as I take them. (they then sync to the PC) I use One Drive, Drop Box and Google Drive for cloud storage. Anyway, in my opinion, using the cloud... is a plus. I might also mention files are also easily shared with others via One Drive, Drop Box or Google Drive.
Note: Microsoft One Drive, offers for free, 5GB of storage.
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โJul-09-2016 06:17 AM
sch911 wrote:
ON THE PHONE:
Settings > About Device > Scroll to "Build Number"
Tap on "Build Number" six to eight times to enable Developer Options.
Settings > Developer Options > USB Configuration
Select MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
Now plug into the PC with the USB.
Check in a Explorer for the phone.
You should now be able to see the phone folders....
โJul-09-2016 03:00 AM
sch911 wrote:Better suggestion. I just remembered going through these steps. The a USB debugging was for testing about app a friend was developing.
ON THE PHONE:
Settings > About Device > Scroll to "Build Number"
Tap on "Build Number" six to eight times to enable Developer Options.
Settings > Developer Options > USB Configuration
Select MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
Now plug into the PC with the USB.
Check in a Explorer for the phone.
You should now be able to see the phone folders....
โJul-08-2016 04:39 PM
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โJul-08-2016 01:12 PM
Fizz wrote:
Have you tried re-booting with the phone still connected.
โJul-08-2016 12:57 PM
โJul-08-2016 12:44 PM
sch911 wrote:
Simply plug in the S7 to the PC with the USB cable. Then the phone will prompt you to allow USB access to files, you respond yes. Now in Windows 10 open an Explorer window and you will see the phone mounted as a drive on the left pane. It's all drag and drop from there....
โJul-08-2016 12:11 PM