Draft:Airdroid 2
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Developer(s) | Sand Studio |
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Operating system | Android; iOS |
Website | AirDroid |
AirDroid is a mobile phone and desktop software that allows users to remote access their phones through a browser within the same WiFi network.[1]
Users access the service by entering the phone's IP address and port number in the browser allowing the browser to transfer files to and from the phone, back up and install software, view phone information, manage contacts, send text messages, manage files, etc.
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[edit]- ^ Chris Hoffman (2012-02-15), "Control Your Android from a Browser with AirDroid", How to Geek, archived from the original on October 24, 2012, retrieved 2024-07-05