cross-device file transfer

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Cross-device file transfer is a key feature of modern operating system integration, enabling users to move files between a Windows PC and an Android smartphone without cables or cloud services. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Microsoft's Link to Windows app as a primary tool for this purpose, offering seamless file transfers alongside PC control and cross-device clipboard functionality. However, users report persistent hiccups, a complex setup process, and strong competition from third-party solutions like Lenovo's. The tag covers real-world experiences, troubleshooting tips, and comparisons of cross-device file transfer methods, focusing on practical usability and integration challenges within the Windows ecosystem.
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