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Windows 11 (NEW Feature): Access Android phone files wirelessly on File Explorer



Windows 11 tutorial to access and transfer files from Android phone through Mobile Devices feature. Follow ➡️ link for full steps ✅
This video walks you through the steps to connect your Android phone with Mobile Devices features on Windows 11 and access your phone files from File Explorer without using a USB cable.

⚡Keep points:
To access Android phone files on Windows 11, configure connection with the “Mobile Devices” feature and turn on “Access in File Explorer,” open “File Explorer,” and click the Android phone from the left pane.

Table of contents
00:00 Intro
00:30 Connect Android to Windows 11
03:01 Access and transfer files wirelessly
04:17 Important support and limitations details
05:00 Closing 

#windows11 #windowstutorials #windows11features

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10 Comments

  1. I don't know why it seems like i'm the only one that faces issues with new features. Ever since i turned this feature on, my CPU usage have been 100% utilized by the "System host dcom process launcher" process. It was making my system so unresponsive and unable to use.
    I had to disable and reset the phone link app and this feature completely today. now the cpu usage is back to normal it seems.

  2. I am using 'FTP Server' on my Android phone to transfer files…
    The Windows File Explorer has native support for FTP Client. So, it is very easy to transfer files between my phone and PC. 🥰

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