When you select share, search for the options to share via Bluetooth.On your Android device, long-press the photo you want to send, and select the option of share.Go back to your phone and pair the phone to the system.Click on it and switch on the Bluetooth on the system.Launch windows app and search for Bluetooth, it will bring out Bluetooth and other devices in the search.
For this to work, both the system and the phone must be Bluetooth enabled.
Your last photos should display automatically, if not click photos and select the see photos option.Go back to your phone and tap my system is ready.Go to your computer, launch the phone app (you should be signed in already).After granting access, tap continue to allow the app to refresh in the background.Grant access to your photos and media, texts call manager by tapping Allow.Once downloaded, sign in with your Microsoft account details and tap continue (you can sign up for a Microsoft account before you begin the process).
From the Google Play Store, download and install the Your Phone Companion app on your phone.The advantage of this app is that asides from being able to transfer photos to your computer, you can make calls and read text messages on your computer.īut your computer must be Windows 10 running the May 2019 update or later with Bluetooth capability. This method works for those using a Windows computer. Eject your phone from windows when you are done.Now, copy the pictures you want to save from your Android device to your computer.Select File Transfer under Use USB for MTP File transfer.Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable.The Files app will open, you can use it to drag files.Connect your phone to your Chromebook with a USB cable.
Note: Your PC must be running on Mac OS X 10.5 and higher for the above process to work.