The two smartphone operating systems that continue with a great battle among them are Android and iOS. Still, the number of Android users is more than iOS users. The main reason behind this is that the Android operating system is used by different smartphone maker companies but iOS can only be used by Apple itself. Anyways, today I’m going to discuss sharing files between Android and iOS. So, does that happen anytime when you need to make a transfer between an Android phone and an iOS device? I will tell you the 3 easiest ways to transfer files between Android and iOS.
However, transferring files between two Android phones or iPhones may be easier and easier but what if you’re managing an Android phone and iPhone? It may be a bit difficult to transfer photos, media, and other files between Android and iOS.
If you’re thinking of transferring files between Android and iOS using Bluetooth, it is impossible to connect both devices via Bluetooth because of Apple’s own restrictions. But, don’t worry, there are plenty of ways to transfer your data or files between these two different mobile operating systems, and here I’ve some effective tips to do so.
How to Transfer Files Between Android & iOS
Here are 3 easiest ways to transfer files between Android and iOS, in which the first method obeys for manual transfer of files using Windows PC, the second method will give one or more file-sharing apps, and if the Android phone and iOS are at a distance of hundreds of kilometers, then the third method can be used to transfer files between them.
1. Transfer Manually Using a Windows PC
Transferring files between two devices manually using a data cable is one of the easiest tasks. Have you connected your Android phone with your Windows PC anytime for take some photos or media files? I hope it will be a usual task for you.
So, if you want to transfer files between Android and iOS devices, this method will be suitable for you. In my case, I always connect both Android and iOS devices with the PC through different data cables simultaneously and drag and drop the photos, songs, etc from one device to another. Isn’t it a very easy task guys!
Alternatively, if you want to transfer files from iPhone to Android, first you can connect iPhone to your computer and import the photos or other files into the PC. After that, remove the iPhone and connect your Android phone to the computer and copy the imported data into your Android phone.
But, in the case of manually transferring files between Android and iOS, I always prefer the first drag and drop method in which both devices are connected at the same time to transfer the selected files easily.
2. Transfer Files Between iOS and Android Using File Sharing Apps
In case you don’t have a USB cable to connect your smartphone to the computer, you won’t be able to use the above method. But still, I’ve another way that can help you in that condition. In fact, there are numerous file-sharing apps available on the web to transfer files between Android and iOS wirelessly.
Here’s a few of them that may be useful for you:
Zapya
Zapya is one of my favorite apps to transfer files between Android, iOS, and Windows PC and even you don’t need to have a WiFi or mobile data connection.
Zapya can transfer photo, music, video, and other file types from one device to another device without the aid of mobile network nor Wi-Fi routers. The content is duplicated directly from phone to phone at 128 times Bluetooth speed!
Download Zapya for Android & iOS
InShare
It’s another free file-sharing app for many platforms such as Android and iOS. It makes sharing files very easier because you don’t need to register for an InShare account, there is no file type limits, and more features that make file sharing easier.
InShare also works without an Internet connection, in fact, you don’t need to be connected with the Internet to transfer files. It also guarantees your security that files are transferred only between your devices, without making copies somewhere in the cloud.
Download InShare for Android & iOS
Also, keep in mind, if you want to transfer files between two devices, it is mandatory to have your selected app on both devices for a successful transfer.
3. Using Cloud-Based Applications to Transfer from Anywhere
Now, the third and most sophisticated method to transfer files is a cloud-based transfer. For instance, if you’re far enough from an iPhone and wanna transfer some data from your Android device, then there are several cloud-based applications available to help you.
Everybody has an email account. For example, if you have a Gmail account, you can transfer the file to your friend ID by attaching the file to Gmail. Isn’t it very easy?
Dropbox
As we know some emails have a size limit problem and don’t allow us to send bigger files via email. So, in this condition, Dropbox will be the best choice to transfer your file from one device to another. For this just upload your file to your Dropbox account and download that to another device by logging into the Dropbox account with the same credentials.
READ BEFORE YOU GO:
- How to Transfer Files & Folders Between Android & Mac
- Transfer Contacts Between Android, iOS, and BlackBerry
Conclusion
If the person to whom you’re sending the file is very reliable, it will be the best method to send files using Dropbox when both devices are at a very long distance.
Despite this, if both of the devices are in your hand, it will be a great idea to transfer files using the first method, i.e, by manually connecting both Android and iOS devices to PC via USB cable.
Mostly the people who don’t wanna install any file-sharing app, the first method of transferring files between Android and iOS will be perfect for them.
I think Zapya is great, and the most convenient one among the ways mentioned above, but I prefer another app, Apowersoft Phone Transfer, which is similar to Zapya but the interface is much clear. I don’t like the interface full of ads.
I would like to try Zapya app to transfer files from my Android to an iPhone.
I heard of it many times. Is it the good option?
Thanks for the fantastic post.
Yes, of course Rihana. Zapya is the easiest and great option for sharing files between iOS and Android. You should give it a try!
Transfer manually using Windows PC is the best way I like.