Messaging apps may be an unconventional way to transfer files from Android to PC, but they are quite handy, especially if you’re already using them on your phone. “But I don’t want to send my files to any of my contacts!” you might say. Lucky for you, there are a host of messaging platforms where you can message yourself and not bother anyone or sacrifice your file’s confidentiality. One such app is WhatsApp. Here’s how to use it to transfer your files from Android to PC:
- On your Android, launch WhatsApp.
- Tap on Send message.
- Under Contacts on WhatsApp, select your phone number with the label Message yourself.
- Press the attachment icon.
- Send your files. WhatsApp supports up to 100 photos or videos or 2 GB files.
- On your PC, go to the Whatsapp website.
- Go back to WhatsApp on your phone.
- Select Menu (three vertical dots) at the top.
- Go to Linked Devices.
- Press the Link a device button.
- Scan the QR code displayed on your PC’s browser.
- Open your conversation in the chat list.
- Download the files you sent.
Telegram is another excellent choice for wirelessly transferring files from Android to PC, with support for files up to 1.5 GB. It also has a web app and a message-yourself feature. You can find that feature by tapping on the hamburger menu in the upper left corner and selecting Saved Messages. If you’re only sending small photos or videos up to 25 MB and don’t want the hassle of setting up web apps, you can also use Facebook Messenger. Just look for your account in the search bar and send yourself a chat.