
Grab it from the link below and give it a try. If you’ve been using the original AirDroid and waiting for the official launch (or not using it at all), now’s the time. If you’ve been using the beta, the biggest differences you’ll see are in polish, shine and overall organisation. Sending SMS messages through your phone while sitting at your desktop keyboard is just as easy as always. You can still get your phone’s precise location via GPS, control your phone’s rear camera (without activating the camera app, so if your phone is lost, the person who has it doesn’t know you’re on to them), and access files and folders on your SD card.
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The AirDroid web app has seen some upgrades as well: features like remote calling, texting, file transfers and sideloaded APK installs have all been brought to the fore, where they’re a little easier to find and access. Don’t worry though: that’s actually a lot of data, as long as you’re not streaming media or transferring huge files. Unfortunately, connecting remotely means you’re routing traffic through AirDroid’s network, so you’re capped at 1GB of data transfer. Just like the beta, as long as you have your phone set up (you’ll need to be on the same network to pair it and create an account if you don’t have one already), you can then enable remote access and then connect to it from your desktop web browser anytime you want. After connecting the device, you can access device data, including. It is super easy to connect your smart devices like tablets or smartphones to your desktop or laptop by using the AirDroid web app on any browser of your choice. The final version has a bit more polish and brings some new useful tweaks to the table.Īs promised, you no longer need to have your phone and your computer on the same Wi-Fi network in order to control it with AirDroid. The wireless transfer feature of the AirDroid web app lets you transfer bulk data easily. If you're certain that the latest AirDroid app requires log in for its usage, then either the help center has not been updated accordingly or the log in itself isn't mandatory yet you've somehow ended up believing that it is needed.Android: We mentioned AirDroid 2’s public beta a few months ago, but the new version is finally available at Google Play and open to all users.
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See How to Use AirDroid Web Without an Account? My understanding is that your computer and Android device need to be on the same wireless network, yet AirDroid requires a login to their servers.Īs per AirDroid's help center, you can use AirDroid without logging in or having an account.

In Lite and LAN Connection mode, you're not sending anything to AirDroid's server(s). (If needed, see What's LAN Connection Mode and Remote Connection Mode?)

data is transferred on the same local area network and not exposed to the Internet Remote Connection Mode, your account credential, SMS, contacts, call logs and many other sensitive private information are all securely transmitted via HTTPS and we never store them (except your AirDroid account information, the latest location of your Android device if the Find Phone feature is activated) without your explicit consent. When using AirDroid do your text messages and/or data get transmitted through AirDroid's servers or is that data kept locally between your Android device and your computer?ĪirDroid for Is AirDroid Secure? has noted:
