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How to Extend Android Phone Lifespan (7 Simple Habits)

 Want your Android phone to last longer? With the right habits, you can keep your phone running smoothly for years. Here are 7 simple habits that will extend your Android phone lifespan significantly. 1. Charge Your Battery Correctly Avoid charging your phone to 100% and letting it drop to 0% regularly. The ideal range is between 20% and 80%. This reduces battery wear and keeps your battery healthy for much longer. 2. Use the Original Charger Third party chargers can damage your battery over time. Always use the original charger that came with your phone or a certified replacement from a trusted brand. 3. Keep Your Phone Clean Dust and dirt can block your charging port, speaker, and microphone over time. Use a soft dry brush to gently clean these areas regularly. Never use water or liquid cleaners directly on your phone. 4. Use a Good Quality Case and Screen Protector Physical damage is one of the main reasons phones stop working. A good case protects against drops and bump...

How to Transfer Files from Android to PC Without USB Cable

Did you know you can transfer files from your Android phone to your PC without using a USB cable? It is easier than you think. Here are the best ways to do it wirelessly.

1. Use Google Drive

This is the easiest method. On your Android phone, open Google Drive and upload the files you want to transfer. Then open Google Drive on your PC browser and download them. Simple and free.

2. Use Bluetooth

Turn on Bluetooth on both your phone and PC. Pair them together. On your phone, select the file you want to share, tap Share → Bluetooth, and select your PC. Accept the transfer on your PC.

3. Use SHAREit or Xender App

Download SHAREit or Xender on both your phone and PC. Connect both devices to the same Wi-Fi network. Open the app and follow the instructions to transfer files at high speed. Much faster than Bluetooth.

4. Use Windows Phone Link App

On your PC, open the Phone Link app (built into Windows 10 and 11). On your Android phone, install the Link to Windows app. Follow the setup instructions to connect both devices. You can then transfer photos and files directly.

5. Use Email

For small files, simply email them to yourself. Attach the file on your phone, send it to your own email, then open the email on your PC and download it.

These methods work on all Android phones regardless of brand. Try Google Drive first as it is the most reliable and works even when your phone and PC are not on the same network.

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