Move Whatsapp conversations from one Android to another

Whatsapp is one of the most widely used messaging app in android & iPhone Smartphone till today. It has various features like real time messaging, media sharing (images, videos etc), group chatting and so on. Apart from this, Whatsapp also offers some hidden features that most of the people don’t know. And one of the most important is the conversation backup and its portability. That is you can use this backup file to get your conversation on any android device where you want to retrieve your conversations. And in this post we will be discussing on the same that is the method to move your chats from your old android to your new one. So have a look on complete method discussed below to proceed.

How to Move Whatsapp Conversations Of One Android To Another

The method that we are going to discuss right is simple and straight and you just need to copy paste and nothing else and you will get conversation from one android device to another. You just have to move the backup file of conversation that is there is database of your whatsapp to the device where you want to get all the chats. just follow the below steps to proceed.

Steps To Move your Whatsapp Chats From One Android To Another:

  1. First of all go to your wahtsapp settings -> conversations and then backup now to backup all your chats records to the current time.
  2. Now in your android device you need to do is go to the Internal storage and then navigate to the folder Whatsapp in your file manager.
  3. Now there you will find Database folder, you just need is copy that folder and then paste in external sd card to transfer conversations from your current device to any other.Database1-Techviral
  4. Now put that External Sd card in your another android where you want to get your chats
  5. In that android uninstall the whatsapp if already there and then go to Whatsapp folder in internal storage and rename Database folder to Database1.
  6. Now copy the Database folder from external sd card and then paste in the Whatsapp folder of internal Storage and this folder will contain your chats of your previous android.Database2
  7. Now install whatsapp and this time when you see the Restore button simply click on that button and all your chats will get retrieved in your whatsapp.

 

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Google refuses to patch android vulnerability, leaving millions of android devices vulnerable!

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Owning a smartphone running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or an earlier versions of Android operating system ??Then you are at a great risk, and may be this will never end.
Yes, you heard right. If you are also one of millions of users still running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or earlier versions of the operating system, you will not get any security updates for WebView as Google has decided to end support for older versions of Android WebView – a default web browser on Android devices.
WebView is the core component used to render web pages on an Android device, but it was replaced on Android 4.4 KitKat with a more recent Chromium-based version of WebView that is also used in the Chrome web browser.
Just a day after Google publicized a bug in Windows 8.1 before Microsoft could do anything about it, Tod Beardsley, a security analyst from Rapid7 who oversees the Metasploit project, discovered a serious bug in the WebView component of Android 4.3 and earlier that possibly left millions of Android smartphone users vulnerable to malicious hackers.
Android KitKit 4.4 and Lollipop 5.0 are not affected by the vulnerability, but over 60 percent of Android users – close to a billion people (950 Million) – still use the older version of Android 4.3 or below, which clearly states that the bug still affects more than a lot of people.
However, the response from Google after Beardsley notified the vulnerability made him and everyone of us stunned. Well, the tech giant won’t patch the vulnerability in the WebView at all. The quote from Google to Beardsley is as follows:

If the affected version [of WebView] is before 4.4, we generally do not develop the patches ourselves, but welcome patches with the report for consideration. Other than notifying OEMs, we will not be able to take action on any report that is affecting versions before 4.4 that are not accompanied with a patch.

As a result, only devices running KitKit 4.4 and Lollipop 5.0 will receive security updates for WebView from Google and the remaining Android versions will remain unpatched or rely on fixes from third party developers. The company has said that it will welcome third-party patches.

Google’s reasoning for this policy shift is that they ‘no longer certify 3rd party devices that include the Android Browser’, and ‘the best way to ensure that Android devices are secure is to update them to the latest version of Android’,” explained Beardsley.

On its face, this seems like a reasonable decision. Maintaining support for a software product that is two versions behind would be fairly unusual in both the proprietary and open source software worlds.

In other words, in case if a hacker or a cyber criminal finds a way to exploit WebView on older versions of Android OS, Google will not release any patch for the vulnerability itself. However, if any outsider develops a patch, Google will incorporate those patches into the Android Open Source Project code and will further provide them to handset makers. This is where the company’s responsibility get over.

Though, Google says that WebView support in older versions of Android operating system is baked firmly into the operating system in such a way that it makes much harder for Google to create a patch to affected devices. This issue has been mitigated by the search engine giant in newer versions of Android by dropping WebView from the core OS and incorporating it into the Google Play Services app.

If you have some suggestions of your own please let us know in comments!

 

 

Best beautiful apps of 2014

It’s that time of year again, folks, when list posts reign supreme and reflective 2014 musings clog your feeds. Although this post meets that description, rest assured it will provide at least one thing to brighten your day: eye candy.

Here’s our list of the 14 most impressively designed apps — for mobile, desktop, and the web — released or updated this year. From simple utilities to immersive experiences, we’re sure you’ll find something on this list worth downloading on your brand new smartphone, tablet, or [insert hot new gadget here]. Enjoy.

1. Manual: Take charge of your iPhone’s camera

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Built for the camera nut (and the hopelessly nostalgic), Manual strikes a balance between the simplicity of your average photo app and the difficulty of traditional photography (think: ISO levels and shutter speed).

Get it: iOS ($0.99)


2. Wire: A visual messenger

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Wire only recently launched, but the app instantly made waves for its crisp, graphic take on the traditional messaging app.

Get it: iOS / Android / Mac (Free)


3. Yahoo News Digest: Surprisingly good

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We feel as weird about including a Yahoo app on this list as you do, but Apple design award winner Yahoo News Digest is too good to miss.

Get it: iOS / Android (Free)


4. Evernote for the Web: Distraction-free note-taking

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Although its desktop and mobile apps lag behind, Evernote’s new web app shows how beautiful the company’s namesake note-taking service can be.

Get it: Web (Free)


5. Monument Valley: It’s a game, but we’re including it anyway

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We’re still not sure if games technically count as apps, but Monument Valley is far too beautiful to ignore. And since it ships in Apple’s App Store we’re making an exception.

Get it: iOS / Android / Amazon ($3.99)


6. Facebook Paper: A strong attempt to rethink Facebook

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Facebook’s Paper didn’t take off, but let’s ignore practicality for a moment. Facebook managed to turn the often clunky experience of its namesake app into a unique and highly editorial experience. Hopefully we’ll see elements of Paper built into the core Facebook app soon.

Get it: iOS (Free)


7. Foursquare: Split in two, and way easier to use

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By cutting out the check-ins, Foursquare (controversially) turned its flagship app into a far better restaurant discovery engine (even if we don’t use Swarm all that much). Before the split, Foursquare was bursting with functionality, but all we wanted was a simple recommendation: Where should I brunch? The new Foursquare now spits out recommendations quicker and more elegantly than ever before.

Get it: iOS / Android / Windows Phone (Free)


8. Google Inbox: Let’s make Gmail less ugly

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In order to understand Inbox, you have to understand Material Design, Google’s new design framework, which mixes simple, bright shapes with shadows and contextual animations. Inbox shows us what happens when an app embraces Google’s design language completely, and the results aren’t half bad. Android, once far uglier than iOS, is clearly heading in the right direction.

Get it: iOS / Androidweb (Free, but invite-only)


9. Acorns: Simplify investing

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Acorns aims to significantly lower the barrier to investing. The app lets you “invest spare change automatically from everyday purchases into a diversified portfolio.” It’s a bit like Bank of America’s “keep the change” program, except you’re doing something with your change. Despite its entry-level focus, Acorns gets major points for being the best-designed investing app on the market.

Get it: iOS / Android / Amazon (Free)


10. Overcast: A smart and simple podcast player

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Not everyone loves podcasts, but the genre appears to be more popular now than ever before. In just five months since its release, Overcast has become the definitive iOS podcast app — surely it helped that Overcast creator Marco Arment also created a mega-popular app called Instapaper.

Get it: iOS (Free)


11. Airbnb: Ignore the sexualized logo for a minute, okay?

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We get it, you still hate the new logo. Let’s ignore the sexual connotations for a moment. Airbnb, which stuck by its web 2.0 bubble letter logo for years, is finally moving on. And with the new identity came a handsome app refresh.

Get it: iOS / Android


12. Stacks 2: Currency conversion never looked this good

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Treat your inner nomad with Stacks 2. Yes, it’s strange that a $2 currency app can leave such a strong impression, but trust us: It’s as thoughtfully designed as it is handy. Technically, the app should lose some usability points for all its hidden gestures, but we’re going to turn a blind eye this time — those gestures are kind of fun to stumble upon anyways.

Get it: iOS ($1.99)


13. Lush: The cocktail lovers’ companion

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Although Lush’s large database of drinks is a bit jarring, the app’s whimsical illustrations make it an absolute joy to use. ‘Nuff said.

Get it: iOS ($1.99)


14. Miranda: Somehow tracking time zones just got beautiful

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If you work with a distributed team, learning to manage multiple time zones is part of the job. Miranda somehow (with what magic, we don’t know) found a way to build an absolutely beautiful time zone converter, despite the obviously boring subject matter. Bonus: We also recommend Clocks for Mac if you’re time-zone challenged.

Get it: iOS (free)

This unordered list is just a starting point; if we missed one of your favorites, please let us know in the comments below.

Best battery saving apps for android

The most important feature for Android mobile is battery life. Recently, an survey revealed that 56% of Android buyers, 49% of iPhone buyers and 53% of Windows Phone buyers said that battery life was an important reason for them while selecting a particular device.

DU BATTERY SAVER丨POWER DOCTOR

DU batter saver is a free app that can be used to increase your device battery life upto 50%. With DU Battery Saver’s smart pre-set battery power management modes, one-touch controls and healthy charge stage features, solve battery problems and extend your battery life. It really stands out from the crowd with its great ease of use and very powerful functionality.

Visit Website :- Duapps.com
Download Android App :- DU Batter Saver 

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EASY BATTER SAVER

Easy Battery Saver is the easiest energy-saving application which helps you to extend your battery life and optimized your mobile hand-on experience.It is a powerful manager app specifically designed to extend battery life and optimize using habit.It saves your battery by intelligently dealing with phone’s network connectivity, screen time out and screen brightness

Download Android App :- Easy Battery Saver

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JUICEDEFENDER – BATTERY SAVER

JuiceDefender – Battery Saver is a powerful yet easy to use power manager app specifically designed to extend the battery life of your Android device. Packed with smart functions, it automatically and transparently manages the most battery draining components, like 3G/4G connectivity and WiFi.

Download Android App :- JuiceDefender – Battery Saver

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BATTERY SAVE BOOSTER

Battery Save Booster is a battery saving app that provides which way to increase the battery lifetime of your android based device with only 1 click. It has a feature which provides notification about your battery level

Download Android App :- Battery Save Booster

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2 BATTERY – BATTERY SAVER

This app  extends many extra hours to the battery life by managing Internet connection intelligently and in the background. It does this by a smart algorithm to turn the Internet connection on/off. It can also reduce the screen brightness by using a built-in screen filter and even turns off the screen automatically when you put the phone into the pocket or on the table.

Download Android App :- 2 Batter – Battery Saver
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COMODO – BATTERY SAVER

Comodo Battery Saver lets you device battery last a whole lot longer and slashes how often you need to put it on charge. It’s intelligent optimization feature, energy saving tweaks are automatically applied as your battery moves towards exhaustion. The application lets you quickly switch between power saving modes and to disable power-hungry applications with a single tap. Comodo Battery Saver also generates alerts when, for example, the battery needs to be unplugged from charge and gives you a detailed breakdown of exactly which applications are using the most power.

Download Android App :- Comodo – Battery Saver

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SNAPDRAGON BATTERY GURU

Snap Dragon Battery Guru automatically uses your smartphone and adjust the smartphone settings and improves over all user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize device functionality in phones
Visit Official Website :- FaqSnapdragon
Download Android App :- Snap Dragon Battery Guru

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ONE TOUCH BATTERY SAVER

In One Touch Batter Save app you can enable Power Saving Mode with a single touch. The Power Saving Mode deactivates your WiFi, GPS location system, Bluetooth, vibration, background light and activates Silent Mode to increase the battery life.

Download Android App :- One Touch Battery Saver

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DEEP SLEEP BATTERY SAVER

Deepsleep battery saver constantly puts the device to deepsleep mode while screen off. During deepsleep mode, Wifi, 3G are turned off, background apps are stopped. It then constantly wakes up in order to download email, sync Facebook status, etc,. It’s defined by deepsleep frequency and woke up duration

Download Android App :- DeepSleep Battery Saver

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Kodak going to enter smartphone world

 

For a while there it looked like Kodak’s moment had come and gone, but the past few months have seen the imaging icon fight back from the brink of irrelevance. Now the company’s planning to push a Kodak-branded smartphone, and thankfully it’s not going to sue everyone in the business along the way this time. To be clear, Kodak won’t actually make its own devices — instead, it’s going to farm out most of the development work to an English company called Bullitt (you know, the people behind those uber-rugged Caterpillar phones). Oh, and it won’t look anything like the mockup you see above… we hope.

The details are still pretty scarce at this point, but Kodak’s first phone will obviously play up the company’s photography chops. Alas, there’s no mention in the official PR about sensor sizes, lens apertures or dedicated imaging hardware of any sort. In fact, it seems like we might be looking at a device that does all of its visual heavy lifting (think “bespoke image capture, management and sharing features”) through software. That wouldn’t necessarily be terrible, but really, why slap the historic Kodak brand on a device that doesn’t seem equipped to do it justice? We won’t pass judgment on the thing until we see it at CES in a few weeks; here’s hoping we’re in for a pleasant surprise.

 

 

Best apps for Android Wear smart-watches

Best Android Wear smartwatch apps

 

Android Wear is Google’s wearables platform for smart-watches. The operating system works on both watches with square and round faces in a variety of styles. Regardless of which device you choose, Android Wear apps will work the same.

At the core of Android Wear is app notifications. You can view all of your notifications, and even act on some, without taking out your phone. Extended Android Wear functions are being added to existing apps and some apps even run independently from your phone.

But what are the best Android Wear apps? Let’s find out.

Majority of messaging apps

This category is pretty broad, but if you use almost any messaging app like Hangouts,WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, KakaoTalk, and Telegram can all push notifications to Android Wear.

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Instead of an audio or vibration notification on your phone, your Android Wear watch receives the notification. Some apps even let you reply with your voice. This means you’re less likely to miss a message.

It’s still up to developers to add functionality, but even as a simple notification it’s a worthwhile feature.

Google Play Music

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Google Play Music is a great cross-platform service. It works on the web and through the app but also has Android Wear specific features. You can control playback and volumethrough your smartwatch instead of opening the app on your phone. Also included is the ability to download music directly so you don’t have to have your phone with you. You can pair Bluetooth headphones to your watch and listen to music.

Google Fit

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Android Wear still hasn’t figured out how to be a great fitness tracker. Some Android Wear smartwatches lack a heartbeat sensor so you’ll be missing  that data. Of course, other fitness trackers sell their own wearables and sync through an app so you might not even need Google Fit.

But for someone who wants to keep track of their steps throughout the day, Google Fit is perfectly fine. It syncs from the watch and the Android app. You don’t need to have the smartwatch connected all the time because it can sync once it’s connected again. Google Fit can track walking, running, and biking as the most common activities, but you can add different sports.

I think of Google Fit as a passive fitness counter rather than those with dedicated fitness bands, but you could also try RunKeeper if you want to keep track of your running.

Google Maps

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The best apps for Android Wear right now are Google’s apps. This makes sense because they can show off their own platform.

The best part of Google Maps for Android Wear is that it displays navigation directionson your smartwatch. While this isn’t as useful when driving, getting walking directions without having to carry your phone is very useful. I felt safer using Google Maps on my Android Wear device in Barcelona and Seoul because I didn’t have  to pull out my phone out at night.

Lyft

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There’s a function in Android Wear to Call a car. Right now, the only option is with Lyft but this lets you call a car to your location without opening the app. With taxi-alternative services everywhere, it’s a nice option to be able to get a ride without opening the app directly, especially after a long night out.

IFTTT

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If you use IFTTT a lot, then you know how useful recipes can be. If you haven’t  tried  IFTTT, the number of things you can automate using the service will  blow your mind. IFTTT’s use with Android Wear is as open as the recipes that you make for it. Some examples shown are to turn off your lights, follow friends’ check-ins through Foursquare, and excusing yourself with a fake phone call. You can find a lot more recipes on the IFTTT site.

Pinterest

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Pinterest is your personal collection of interesting things around the web. Pinterest added a feature that will notify you when you’re close to a physical location that you’ve pinnedusing Android Wear.

Tinder

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Tinder uses Android Wear as a fun extension for the app. With its swipe functionality, Tinder adds the ability to swipe yes or no to people you see on the app. All you have to say is “Start Tinder” and the app will open on the watch so you can pick and choose the people you like around you.

Google Keep

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Keep is a first party note taking app. You can create lists, snap photos, and write quick notes. Google Keep can also record voice memos and that’s extended to Android Wear. You can say “Take a note” and Android Wear will record a short message and save it in Google Keep. With the ability to share and collaborate with other people, Keep is a great way to share things quickly.

Trello

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Trello is a great way to keep tabs on productivity between different teams. Trello on Android Wear extends the use of the app by letting you comment on notifications with your voice, create cards on Android Wear, and get reminders for due dates. It’s a great way to know what’s going on all the time while not needing your phone out all the time.

Android Wear watch faces

Even before Google released the official API for watch faces, developers were creating faces for Android Wear. With the updated firmware, official Android Wear watch faces can be downloaded. Google isn’t deleting existing watch faces, but requiring them to use the official API by January 31, 2015.

The usefulness of Android Wear’s watch faces comes from how developers include information. In some cases it’s adding a company’s brand, but others add more useful information like the weather right on the face. The list of official watch faces is expanding and feature both free and paid watch faces.

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Surfline shows surfing-related information directly.

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Specialized Bikes Watch Face shows current weather, sunrise, sunset, and expected rainfall.

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Battery Watch Face shows battery life of Android Wear.

500px android wear

500px adds random images from 500px or your personal account.

Expect more Android Wear watch faces to release in the future.

 

 

Google plan to launch a native Android Auto

 

 

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Google may be planning to launch a version of Android Auto for vehicle infotainment centers — also known as head units — that will eliminate the need for a smartphone to be connected, giving native access to the Internet and mobile applications.

Today, Apple’s CarPlay, or open source standards such as MirrorLink or GENIVI, enable vehicle infotainment centers to mirror a version of a smartphone OS onto a vehicle’s head unit, thereby enabling the driver to use specific applications, such as Google Maps or iTunes. Google also announced Android Auto earlier this year, which when available next year, will mirror a connected Android smartphone to the car’s head unit.

apple carplayApple Apple’s CarPlay interface requires an iPhone to be plugged into the car’s infotainment center.
The difference with what Google may be planning, according to one report, is that Android Auto would be native on the head unit, and a driver would no longer necessarily need a smartphone to connect to those applications and the Internet.

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Thilo Koslowski, a vice president at industry research firm Gartner, said what Google may be planning should be no surprise as executives talked about it when they announced the formation of the Open Automotive Alliance (OAA) earlier this year. The OAA includes Google, Audi, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai and processor chip company Nvidia.

During the initial OAA announcement, Google talked about the car eventually becoming another device platform, Koslowski said.

The difference, according to the Reuters report, is that the upcoming version of Android Auto (or whatever Google decides on calling it) won’t be mirroring an application interface from a connected smartphone; it will have that interface natively.

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The current version of Android Auto, which requires a connected smart phone, will allow drivers to use applications such as Google Maps to navigate.

“It just allows you to get applications more quickly and naturally,” Koslowski said. “Think about the social networking capabilities, not that you would physically text, but you could talk to the system. Your car could also announce your location to others by automatically updating your status on Google+.”

Taking it a step further, Google Auto could also talk to the Internet of Things, such as your home’s Nest thermostat and tell it to turn up the temperature as make your way home.

“You car becomes a big mobile device. I call this the Internet of Cars, which is part of the Internet of Things,” Koslowski said. “Some people may find that creepy, but I think there’s a lot of value in it too.”

 

 

Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

You plug your Android phone into your Mac, and nothing happens. Sound familiar?

Don’t worry: here’s how to transfer files between Android and OS X — Earth’s best mobile and desktop operating system, respectively.

On Windows, you can plug in an Android phone and explore your files, just like any other hard drive. Macs are different, and it’s annoying, but there is an official fix. There are also third-party solutions that (while flawed in some ways) might be even better for you.

 

 

 

 

Android File Transfer: The Easy Way

Android File Transfer is a free Mac app from the Android team. With it installed, you’ll see a window like this every time you plug in your device:

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From here you can transfer files to and from a separate Finder window. Simple.

You might notice that my Android’s file system is a bit of a mess. Guilty. I should probably get around to cleaning that up. Happily it’s easy to do with this tool: I can CMD- or right-click any file and click “Delete”.

android file transfer right click Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

I point this out only because there doesn’t seem to be many other features. Seriously: copy-paste doesn’t work, there’s no search, and you can’t use quick look to preview your files. Pretty much all you can do is transfer and delete files.

This is your best option for the quick transfer of files. If you want full integration with your Mac’s Finder (or one of its alternatives), you’re going to need to try a third-party tool.

The WiFi Alternative: DroidNAS

If you want to browse Android files using the Finder, you won’t find a USB option. You can, however, acquire your files over the network — and a program called DroidNAS is the simplest way to set that up. It’s one of many ways you can access your Android device wirelessly.

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In just a few taps, you can make your Android’s various folders, including the entire SD card, shared on the network. This gives you full access to your files from Finder, assuming both devices are on the same network.

droidnas working Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

In my tests, browsing folders was a little slow, but everything worked. I transferred a half-gig file to my Android device without any hiccups.

In theory DroidNAS is supposed to make your Android device visible from Finder, so you need only click an icon to start browsing your files. If you’re using Mavericks or later, however, that won’t work.

droidnas fail Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

DroidNAS hasn’t fixed this problem, instead offering this workaround:

Press Cmd+K in Finder and enter IP address AND share:

smb://IP_ADDRESS:Port/Share

for example:

smb://192.168.1.101:7777/SD Card

Here’s what that looks like:

droidnas connect Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

It’s a bit of extra work, sure, but after setting it up once, you’ll get the hang of it.

It’s not a perfect solution, and it’s a lot slower than Android File Transfer’s wired connection. But if you’d rather not fuss around with wires, it’s a good approach.

More Solutions

Do neither of these options quite work for you? There are other options out there. A quick rundown:

  • Cloud and syncing services, such as Dropbox, can make transfers quick. Just drop the file into a synced folder, then download it using the Android client.
  • Dukto, which lets you transfer files between any two operating systems, works for quickly sharing any individual file. You can’t browse the file system, but you can quickly send a file or text snippet from one device to another.
  • ES File Manager, an excellent file manager for Android, has the ability to browse network shares. Set up your Mac for file sharing, and you can browse those files from your Android device.
  • AirDroid offers file sharing between Android and Macs

These are all great options, but in terms of simplicity, I think a USB cable and Android File Transfer is your best bet.

Disagree? Let me know in the comments below, and also feel free to point out which tools you think are best for the job. I look forward to learning.