The mobile device work process can be difficult for employees when they arrive at the office. Cloud computing has made the transfer process much easier, but some employees have to navigate to their work point from where they left off on their smartphone.
To connect your Android smartphone to your Microsoft Windows workstation, follow these simple steps:
- Open the Settings menu on your Android smartphone.
- Scroll down to the “Connections” section and select “Android.”
- In the “Android” section, click on the “Settings” button.
- Scroll down to the “Network” section and select “Wi-Fi.”
- In the “Wi-Fi” section, click on the “connect” button.
- In the next window, enter your network information and click on the OK button.
- On your Android smartphone, you will now see a new window called “Windows.” In this window, you will see a list of devices that are connected to your Wi-Fi network (including your Android smartphone). If you have any questions or problems connecting to your Wi-Fi network, please contact your network administrator or our customer service team at 1-800-Microsoft (1-800-Microsoft).
Steps to Connect Android Smartphone to Windows PC
Now, type “android” into the search bar and hit enter. You will now see a list of devices that are compatible with Android. Choose one to continue.
After that, click on the “add one phone” button. However, make sure that your PC and phone have an established internet connection.
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Final Words
- Make sure your Android smartphone is properly connected to your computer.
- If you have an Android smartphone that doesn’t have a USB connector, you will need to purchase one from a store or use an adapter.
- If you are connecting an Android smartphone that has a USB connector, make sure the computer is properly plugged in and the phone is turned on.
- Once your Android smartphone is connected to your computer, open the device’s Settings and select “Charging.”
- In the “Charging” section, make sure “USB Charging” is checked and click on the “Apply” button to finish charging your device.
- Once your Android smartphone has been charged, open it and connect it to your computer using the USB connector provided by the phone.
- In the “Computer” section of the Settings app on your android smartphone, select “File Sharing.”
- In the “File Sharing” section of the Settings app on your Windows 10 computer, select “Android File Sharing.”
- In both sections of the Settings app on your android smartphone, make sure that both boxes are checked and click on the “Share” button to start sharing files between your devices