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How to Transfer Files to a Smart Phone

By Gareth Jale


Just when you thought there was too many Galaxy S phones, we get the HTC Evo 3D, which is surprisingly much different from its other cousins. Released by Google and manufactured by Samsung a little more than a month ago, this smart phone is the very first smart phone to incorporate Google's latest OS, Android 2.3, otherwise known as "Gingerbread". People all over the internet are talking about this device and people all over the real world are trying to figure out what they can do with it. Well, depending on how tech savvy you are or how familiar you are with smart phones in general, you might have a clear or a fuzzy idea about how to do various technical or fun things with the HTC Evo 3D and its cell phone accessories.

Now, before you just go ahead and start transferring files to your phone, it would be a good idea to figure out all the capabilities that your smart phone might have. Depending on what you are thinking about doing, you might not even need to transfer the files in the first place; you might be able to simply download them directly on your computer or directly on your device. However, if you actually do have a massive amount of files and can't download all of it at one time, it might just be wiser to just figure out how to transfer files.

The easiest way to transfer files is to use email. Through email you can easily send any file as an attachment and then download them through your phone. You can use virtually any email client to send a message from your computer, and you can access it in your HTC Evo 3D through the built in internet browser and wireless connectivity.

After you have mastered file transfer you should take a look at some of the thousands of accessories available that can help facilitate information transfer. You might also want to look into protective devices such as a screen protector or a case.

The screen protector is an essential accessory, especially for this mobile phone since it's a touch screen based phone. The screen is the heart of the phone, and if it gets damaged, it is costly to replace. And just like the screen protector, the case will also keep your phone protected, but instead of the screen, it will keep the body of the phone intact. An accessory that you might consider for your computer is an SD card reader, as discussed above, to facilitate the upload and download of important personal files. Keep in mind that mobile accessories will help make this process easier.




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