Learn how to sync your Android smartphone and iPhone with your PC in a few simple steps. Keep your files up to date and easily accessible across all your devices.
Syncing your phone with your computer allows you to share files, manage data, and create backups, ensuring reliable storage of information. In this article, we will tell you about different ways to sync Android smartphones and iPhones with your PC.
Synchronize Android with a computer.


Using a USB cable
Connecting via USB is the easiest and most reliable way to synchronize data.
- Connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable;
- On the phone screen, select the “File Transfer (MTP)” mode. Now the computer will be able to recognize the device as an external storage device;
- Open the explorer on your computer, find the device in the list of connected ones to access the files in the phone memory;
- Now you can copy, delete and move files between devices, just like with a regular flash drive.
This method is simple and convenient, and does not require the installation of additional applications.
Synchronization via Wi-Fi
For those who prefer a wireless connection, Wi-Fi synchronization is a good option. It is especially convenient if you often transfer data and want to avoid using cables.
- Install a Wi-Fi file transfer app on your phone, such as WiFi File Transfer or ES File Explorer ;
- Launch the app on your phone. It will give you an IP address that you need to enter in your computer browser;
- Go to this address in your browser – a file manager interface will open, through which you can download and upload files to your phone.
This method is suitable for fast file transfer and works within the same local network, which is also convenient in the office or at home.
Synchronization via Bluetooth
Bluetooth is another way to transfer data, especially if you need to transfer small files such as photos or documents.
- Turn on Bluetooth on both devices: your phone and your computer;
- On your phone, open the Bluetooth menu and search for available devices. Select your computer and confirm the connection on both devices;
- On your computer, open File Explorer and find the connected device in the Bluetooth section;
- You can now transfer files via Bluetooth by simply selecting them in the interface.
It is worth considering that the transfer speed via Bluetooth is lower than via USB or Wi-Fi, so this method is best suited for small files.
Using the MyPhoneExplorer app
MyPhoneExplorer is ideal for those who need more advanced data synchronization and even phone management from a computer.
- Install the MyPhoneExplorer program on your computer and the client version of the application on your phone ;
- Launch MyPhoneExplorer on both devices. Select the connection type: via USB or Wi-Fi;
- Once connected, you can manage not only files, but also contacts, SMS, calendar, and even sync applications.
This method is especially useful for those who work with large amounts of data or need additional features such as backing up contacts and messages.
Sync iPhone with Computer
Sync via iTunes
iTunes is a classic way to sync your iPhone with your computer. It lets you transfer music, videos, photos, and create backups of your data.
- Download and install iTunes on your Windows computer (Mac has this program built-in);
- Connect your iPhone to your computer using a cable;
- Open iTunes and select your iPhone by clicking on the device icon in the upper left corner;
- In the menu on the left, select the content you want to sync, such as music or photos, and check the boxes next to the desired items;
- Click Sync to start the process.
This method allows you to fully manage the content on your device and back up your data for added security.
Synchronization via iCloud
iCloud provides a convenient way to sync your iPhone with your computer wirelessly, and you can do it on both Mac and Windows.
- On iPhone, go to Settings → [Your name] → iCloud and select the data you want to sync (e.g. photos, notes, contacts);
- On a Windows computer, install the iCloud for Windows app. If you’re using a Mac, the iCloud setting is available in System Preferences;
- Sign in to your iCloud account and select the data categories you want to sync, such as photos or notes.
Once you set up iCloud, your data will be automatically updated across all your devices, allowing you to access it anytime, anywhere.