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![]() As for the cable, I don't know, maybe I will buy a USB 3.0 cable for the phone.Īccording to specifications at GSMArena, your phone only has a USB 2.0 port. Just checked, the USB interface of the phone is Type-C source, I don't know if it supports USB 3.0 or not though, it is not stated. And there are 95 pictures and 100 videos, for a total of 159636475587 bytes (148.67 GiB).Īll the options involving Blue-tooth, Wi-Fi and cloud storage can only be slower than the physical connection, they all have a narrower bandwidth than USB 3.0. The other files are MPEG-4 screen recordings that comes in all sizes, but most of them are between 0.5 - 5 GiB. In case the contents of the files are important, about half of them are JPEG screenshots, all of these screenshots are less than 1MiB in size. If it is a normal drive I would use FastCopy, but here I am accessing an emulated file system through a USB cable, so I don't know if it is the most efficient solution. How do I speed the process, to make it as fast as possible? ![]() The theoretical transfer speed of USB 3.0 is 4.8 Gbit/s: 4.8 * 1000^3 bit/sĪnd the performance of that particular HDD: Windows Explorer only moves the files at a miserable 37.1 MB/s. It takes more than 4.5 hours to complete the transfer, I have cancelled the operation, I can't wait 4.5 hours just for the move operation to complete, and even in the unlikely case I could, by the time the operation completes I wouldn't be able to access the computer, it is some "technical difficulty" I would not go into here. ![]() Of course I have a USB data cable, so I inserted one end of the cable to the phone and the other to a USB 3.0 port on the computer, to connect the phone to the computer, and selected "Transfer Files" in the prompt, and started copying the files using Windows Explorer: It is filled screen recording videos, and they collectively take 148GiB of space, and I am going to move the files to my 4TB HDD (3725.29 GiB capacity), so that I can free up the space, and I can edit and compress the videos before I post them to my Youtube channel. My phone is Oppo A96 and it has run out of space: ĭisconnect the wireless connection between phone/tablet and PC: From the phone / tablet side, click to stop the connection.Please help, I need to transfer 148GiB worth of data from my Android phone to a computer. Upload files / pictures from the PC to the phone/tablet:Ĭlick then you can give new name to the folder in the phone or tablet directory.Īfter opening the specific folder directory on the left,click on the upper right corner, then select the file/picture that you needs to transfer to the phone or tablet, then click. Follow the prompts and key in the IP address in the browser ,then it shows the internal storage on the left computer directory.Ģ. Copy files / images from your phone or tablet to your PC:Ĭlick on the left directory to open the file / picture and right-click on one specific file/picture and & option pop up.ģ. Open >Tap Ģ、Tap for file transfer & " Key in this address to the browser on your PC" will pop up.ġ. Operation on phone/tablet side: Turn on wireless file transferġ. ![]() Note: This feature can be implemented when both phone/tablet and PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. How to set up File Manager - PC file transfer?Īpplicable Models: ZenPad Series、ZenFone Series.
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