Can't transfer files from PC to phone via USB! I've had both these problems.
A: The phone cannot be recognized by my computer (even though it was the day before) and B: once I pull the charger, the phone still thinks its charging. My experiences: A: I doubt this is a universal cause to the USB mounting issues and that this "solution" (if you'll let me call it that) will fix all instances of this problem, but I too scoured the forums and found nothing. I hope this helps. I'm a scientist and have access to an exploratory microscope and fine tweezers. I took a look inside my USB port after cleaning it "blind" with alcohol/Q- tip/Tweezers and found it to be pretty clean. There was a tiny piece of copper (likely a pin) that had been mashed down and looked obviously out of place.
I saw the pin had a twin on the other end of the port so I tried to straighten the pin with the tweezers and ended up breaking it off. Keep in mind, this was all done under a microscope. I was petrified that I had complete broken the port but when I tried connecting it to my PC, it was instantly recognized like the good old days. Very strange. Maybe worth a try?
Maybe I'm too late and you've replaced the phone? Let me know what comes of it. B: After cleaning the port and powering my phone back up only to see that cleaning did not resolve the "am I charging or not" issue, I powered back down, pulled the battery, and bent the USB pin adapter away from the back of the phone towards the front. After powering back up, it worked fine.
I've had to do this twice now with my phone so I assume this isn't a permanent fix but if you don't have insurance and are facing replacing the phone at full price, its worth a try.
Transfer files from Windows Phone to PC using Wi. Fi. Looking for an alternative to wired transfers between your Windows Phone and Windows PC? Bluetooth is.  an option available, but is very slow and is not suitable for larger files. Wi- Fi can help you in transferring files wirelessly and that too on an amazing speed. But the sad part is, file transfers over Wi- Fi are not natively supported so you’ll have to install an app to do so. In this post I’ve covered some apps like Kuchiyose, Flyer Files, SHAREit, Easy Transfer, that let you transfer files from Windows Phone to Windows PC, over a Wi- Fi network. Transfer files wirelessly from Windows Phone to PC via Wi.
Fi. Easy Transfer It is. В probably the best Wi- Fi file transfer app available for Windows Phone. The app is very easy to setup and operate.
You just need to install the app on your phone and then open the displayed address on your computer’s web browser and now you will be able to download the contents of your phone or upload some files to your phone. But make sure that the devices are connected to the same network. Easy transfer includes a media player as well that can play files directly in the web browser.  Read the full review here. Click here to download Easy Transfer. Kuchiyose. Kuchiyose is a similar server based application that lets you download and upload files to your phone using the computer’s web browser.
Hey all, So I can't transfer files from my PC to my phone via USB. I tried USB debugging on/off. Tried different USB cables, different computers same.
The user interface is very nice and can be easily operated. Kuchiyose can even play media files without downloading them or I must say directly streaming them from your phone. Kuchiyose is ad supported so it displays a small advertisement on the phone application but no ads on the file manager that is used to download file from your phone.
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Click here to download Kuchiyose. Flyer Files. Flyer is still in beta but offers some features that can’t be seen in the other apps. It is again a server based application but Flyer doesn’t share all of your files but only the selected folders.
You can select only those folders that you want to share and private folders can be dropped. For more security it involves a login process in which the user has to enter the password being displayed on the phone. Moreover it can prevent the phone lock during transfers and you can even change the port number. Click here to download Flyer Files. SHAREit. This amazing cross- platform app lets you transfer files between devices belonging to different platforms. SHAREit is available for Windows Phone, Android and i.
OS and hence can be used to interact with a device of other platform. SHAREit is not a server based application, rather a file oriented application. You need to select the file you need to send like you are sending it via Bluetooth. The app must be installed on both sending as well as receiving device. The app has its own limitations but still is worth the use.
Go here to download SHAREit.