YOGYAKARTA – Transferring files from one device to another is not a new thing. In fact, almost all lines of work have done this activity. Either just once, or even every day.

But, it's no secret that transferring files from a Windows PC to an iPad or iPhone is quite a complicated matter. Indeed, you can take advantage of cloud computing platforms like iCloud or Dropbox. However, not everyone knows how to use it.

Based on the search of the VOI team, there is an easy way that you can do. Namely by utilizing the FileApp application service. In addition, there are still several options for transferring files from PC to iPhone or iPad? Want to know what the steps are? Check out the description below.

How to Send Files Using AirDrop

Since Apple first introduced AirDrop, the service has been limited. A new upgrade is provided by the company through OS X Yosemite which allows this service to work between Apple-made devices. Either from Macbook or iMac to iPhone and iPad. It's the other way around.

Unfortunately, using AirDrop for file transfer is still limited. Can only be done between devices made by Apple only. As for sending or receiving files from Windows, you need a different service.

How to Transfer Files from PC to iPhone or iPad Using FileApp

Limitations that make many developers make file transfer services from Apple products to non-Apple. And now, there are many options for this service. One of the platforms that many rely on is FileApp.

Basically, Files App turns your iOS device into a server or storage hub. So it can be connected to various types of devices. No exception devices running the Windows operating system.

Summarizing from various sources, here's how to send files from an iPhone or iPad to a Windows PC and vice versa. Follow the steps below, yes.

First, you must download the FileApp application via the App Store. If so, install the application on your iPhone or iPad. Once the app is installed, import all the files you want to send into the App Files app. You do this by tapping the '+' icon located in the upper right corner. Once the file is ready to be sent, tap the icon in the upper right corner of the File App's main menu. Tap the File Sharing menu. Slide the toolbar next to the Sharing menu. Then, you can change your username and password. These two things are needed to connect the two devices

If so, you can directly send the file to a Windows PC or laptop. Pretty easy, right?


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