What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
New to MX Linux. Any Android user in here?
Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
Welcome to the Forum! Lots of Android users here, and the majority just follows what is described in the Users Manual: plug it in, change to mtp. This will get you details in a heartbeat:
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Some prefer to use a web-based solution with Air Droid or one of the others that also work well.
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Some prefer to use a web-based solution with Air Droid or one of the others that also work well.
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Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
As pointed out there are several options. My preferred method is Dropbox on computer and phone. Gives me full access to all pictures and data files and also serves as a backup for my data without messing with cables or having to continually make transfers for new content. Not for those who have concerns about their data in the cloud.
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Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
I tether for network over USB cable.
Now before you pooh pooh that for being dinosauric in a world of phones with WiFi hotspots...
My carrier, T-Mobile, degrades *all* data packets from tethered devices, and prioritizes packets which originate on mobile devices themselves. This even includes WiFi hotspot puck traffic. There is no way to buy your way out of this tethering penalty at any price (I know, I've tried). They reserve the top priorities for mobile period. No exceptions.
So, even tho I pay a large premium for WiFi tethering, my service often becomes unusable in some areas from 10am - 2pm, as my business communications are de-prioritized in favor of teenagers watching Facebook videos.
I have an Android app that, when connected over USB or Bluetooth to my MX notebook, makes all my laptop traffic appear to originate on my phone and proxies its packet priority. Yes, there is still congestion during peak hours, but at least I have a fighting chance of getting work done at the same network priority as those urgently looking for love on Tinder all day. Lol.
Now before you pooh pooh that for being dinosauric in a world of phones with WiFi hotspots...
My carrier, T-Mobile, degrades *all* data packets from tethered devices, and prioritizes packets which originate on mobile devices themselves. This even includes WiFi hotspot puck traffic. There is no way to buy your way out of this tethering penalty at any price (I know, I've tried). They reserve the top priorities for mobile period. No exceptions.
So, even tho I pay a large premium for WiFi tethering, my service often becomes unusable in some areas from 10am - 2pm, as my business communications are de-prioritized in favor of teenagers watching Facebook videos.
I have an Android app that, when connected over USB or Bluetooth to my MX notebook, makes all my laptop traffic appear to originate on my phone and proxies its packet priority. Yes, there is still congestion during peak hours, but at least I have a fighting chance of getting work done at the same network priority as those urgently looking for love on Tinder all day. Lol.
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Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
How about the contacts and messages?richb wrote:As pointed out there are several options. My preferred method is Dropbox on computer and phone. Gives me full access to all pictures and data files and also serves as a backup for my data without messing with cables or having to continually make transfers for new content. Not for those who have concerns about their data in the cloud.
Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
I use Gmail for email so they sync automatically. For text I use Pushbullet so they are also synced when on my home wifi.pzkubbzc wrote:How about the contacts and messages?richb wrote:As pointed out there are several options. My preferred method is Dropbox on computer and phone. Gives me full access to all pictures and data files and also serves as a backup for my data without messing with cables or having to continually make transfers for new content. Not for those who have concerns about their data in the cloud.
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Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
Create a folder on your computer.you can backup contacts and messages on it , and you are able to manage them ,pzkubbzc wrote:How about the contacts and messages?richb wrote:As pointed out there are several options on here. My preferred method is Dropbox on computer and phone. Gives me full access to all pictures and data files and also serves as a backup for my data without messing with cables or having to continually make transfers for new content. Not for those who have concerns about their data in the cloud.
Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
For users who simply want to access files on the Android phone via USB cable, I think all that's really needed is to make sure that gvfs-backends is installed. And I think MX comes with that package, right? I added that in Stretch (Xfce), and all I have to do when I connect my phone is open Thunar and make sure the phone is unlocked. I don't have mtp-tools installed. I guess YMMV depending on the phone and the Android version, though.
Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
I never connect my phone with the cable, pictures are saved automatically with Google Pictures, if I wanted to do it without the Google service I could use something like Syncthing.
I use Pushbullet and works OK for me, but it's not something that I really need... although it's convenient to send SMSs from the computer (that used to stop working from time to time, but recently it works pretty smoothly).
I use Pushbullet and works OK for me, but it's not something that I really need... although it's convenient to send SMSs from the computer (that used to stop working from time to time, but recently it works pretty smoothly).
Re: What is your preferred way to manage Android device on MX?
I do the same with Google Pictures and also use Pushbullet. I also use Dropbox which saves to Camera Uploads.Adrian wrote: ↑Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:41 pm I never connect my phone with the cable, pictures are saved automatically with Google Pictures, if I wanted to do it without the Google service I could use something like Syncthing.
I use Pushbullet and works OK for me, but it's not something that I really need... although it's convenient to send SMSs from the computer (that used to stop working from time to time, but recently it works pretty smoothly).
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