WiFi Direct
Send files and folders via WiFi Direct even from your SD card
Send files and folders via WiFi Direct even from your SD card
WiFi Direct focuses on straightforward device-to-device sharing using WiFi Direct. It is built for one-on-one transfers and covers more than single files. You can queue multiple items, send entire folders, and choose content stored on an external SD card, which makes it handy for moving larger batches of data in one go.
Getting started follows a clear, role-based flow. Both devices should have the app open and be placed close to each other. You then choose the role for each device: sender on the one sharing content, receiver on the one accepting it. From there, the sender picks files or full folders, including items on an external SD card, and initiates the transfer. When everything is done, a Finish button closes the session.
The app’s strongest points are its flexibility and scope. Folder-level sharing reduces the need to micromanage long lists of items, and the ability to tap into an external SD card broadens what you can move without pre-copying files to internal storage. Batch transfer support means you are not restricted to one file at a time.
There are a few practical considerations. WiFi Direct requires the two devices to be near each other, and the app’s workflow depends on both sides participating by selecting sender or receiver before a transfer begins. If you prefer fully automated discovery or cloud-based sharing, this approach may feel more hands-on.
Overall, WiFi Direct is a focused tool for local transfers that does what it promises: move files between two devices with support for multiple selections, entire folders, and SD card sources. If your priority is quick, local sharing without juggling items one by one, its feature set fits the task well.
OS
Version
9.0.30
License
Free