Wirelessly back up smartphone images to your computer using this app - Tech News
Smartphone photos should be downloaded from the mobile device sooner, rather than later, for security reasons – either to a cloud service or to your computer.For those who don't like to rely on cloud services for this purpose and find it annoying to connect the smartphone to the computer using a cable, there's an interesting Microsoft app called Photos Companion.Available for Android and iOS , the app transfers the images stored on a smartphone in one go to a Windows 10 computer via WiFi.To do so, open the Windows 10 Photos app and select "Import from mobile via WiFi". The program then displays a QR code that needs to be scanned with the smartphone. You can then select the images on your mobile device and send them to your PC.I barely noticed a difference while I was using this $250 smartphone after using $800 phones for years
referring to Antonio Villas-Boas/Business InsiderI love premium, high-end smartphones, but I don't like their massive price tags. So when the $250 Moto G6 came across my desk, I thought I'd give it a shot to see whether or not it could replace the expensive smartphones that usually populate my hands and pockets. I was surprised with my experience with the Moto G6. I barely noticed a difference during my day-to-day usage, and I began to question whether high-end smartphones were worth the $450-plus premium they demand for slightly better performance and looks. Check out the $250 Moto G6 and how it fared in the hands of someone who's used to $800-plus smartphones:collected by :John Smith
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