A couple of days ago, we were faced with a problem that looked extremely simple. A large presentation (300MB) had been created on
an iPad, and we needed to access it on an Android phone for sharing. In the old days, when everyone worked on a laptop or a desktop computer, there were far too many ways to share files - you could have transferred them over shared folders on your local network, put the files
on to a USB pen drive, or made an ad-hoc wireless network to transfer your files. But iOS in particular doesn't make this process too simple,
and while some Android devices do support USB On-The-Go (OTG) with which you can connect a pen drive directly to your phone, not all devices have this feature.
You can use AirDrop to share files between iOS devices, and Android users have Android Beam, but what do you do when you're trying to manage an iPad and an Android phone? In case you're stuck trying to move files between an iOS device and a Windows Phone device , we've already got you covered with a guide. Read on to know more aboutsharing files between iOS and Android.
We were considering ways to email the file uploading the file to Dropbox so that it could be downloaded again on the phone, we luckily learned that there are a lot of apps that are designed to solve exactly the problem that we are facing. While there are a lot of different options out there, our favourite one is to use an app called Zapya, which is free on both iTunes and Google Play.
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