![]() ![]() On other operating systems you may see different messages, or you may see no messages at all. On Windows Vista computers a window called "AutoPlay" may appear, in which case select "Open Folder To View Files" and a window will appear showing the contents of the 5800's memory card. A small trident-like icon should appear in the top right corner of the phone's screen indicating it's connected by USB cable.ĥ. On your 5800 it should ask which mode you wish to use. It doesn't really matter which one you use, they should all work just as well.Ĥ. Plug the larger end of the microUSB cable into a USB port on your computer. (If you're wondering which way up it goes in, the plug's USB logo should be facing upwards.)ģ. Plug the small end of the microUSB cable into the phone's USB socket, which is under a plastic flap in the top left corner. Also make sure your 5800 has a memory card in its slot.Ģ. Make sure your computer and phone are both switched on. Whatever you want to transfer, here's how to connect the 5800 to most kinds of computer (including Windows, Linux and Macintosh machines) using the microUSB cable that comes with it:ġ. For example you can transfer applications and games onto the phone, or transfer photos and videos off the phone. There are lots of useful things you can do on your 5800 by connecting it to a computer using its USB cable. How to transfer files by USB cable between the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and a Windows, Linux or Macintosh computer The Nokia 5800's USB port is on the right of the picture, with the plastic flap lifted away. Thank you for reading.Click here for a complete list of All About Symbian's Nokia 5800 XpressMusic tutorials You can also click here to check out our latest Android app and game lists. If we missed any of the best methods or apps to transfer files from Android to PC, tell us about them in the comments. This only works from one Android device to another, but it’s still a method to move files around. You can quickly share small or large files with devices right next to you. Android’s Nearby Share feature – Android’s Nearby Share utility works much like Apple AirDrop, but for Android.You use a file manager app to move the files to the SD card, pop it out of your phone (after turning it off, of course), and then use an adapter like this one to transfer files to your PC. Your microSD card – Devices with microSD card support can transfer files much like flash drives.This is the most common and reliable method of transferring files to a PC from Android devices. Just plug your phone into your computer using the USB cable that comes with your charger. Use your data/charging cable – This one is fairly obvious.Some, like Slack or Skype, have support for ZIP files, PDFs, and other file types. You send yourself the file in a chat on one device and retrieve it on another. Share to chat – This works for a number of file types, especially if you use something like Discord, WhatsApp, Slack, or Skype. ![]() Most emails have a limit of around 25MB for attachments. Share to email – This only works with small files like photos or documents, but you can send most types of files over email.You use the cable to transfer documents to your flash drive or external hard drive or vice versa. USB On-The-Go – USB OTG cables allow you to connect your device to USB devices such as external hard drives or flash drives.The transfer rates are very slow, so only use this method for smaller files. Use Bluetooth – If your laptop has a Bluetooth module or if you have a Bluetooth dongle for your desktop or laptop, you can pair your device with your computer using Bluetooth and send files that way.If apps aren’t your deal, there are still some other ways to transfer files from your PC to Android and vice versa. ![]()
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