It's really easy to send files to your cell phone. As long as your cell phone supports whatever file you would like to send to it, it's as easy as clicking and dragging. If you're trying to send a file that isn't supported by your cell phone, it won't work. You may be able to store it on your cell phone, but you won't be able to run it. However, you may be able to run it if you convert it to a different file. Whatever file you need to convert it to depends entirely on what files your phone supports, and every phone is different.
Instructions
Sending Files to Your Cell Phone
1. Connect your cell phone to your computer. Most cell phones connect with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. If your phone came with any software, you will need to install it in order for your computer to recognize your phone's drivers.
2. Open your cell phone's folder on your computer. You do this by going to "Start" and opening "My Computer." Under the "Devices With Removable Storage" list will be your cell phone. Double-click on your cell phone to open its folder.
3. Open the folder containing the files you would like to send to your cell phone.
4. Click on the file and drag it to your cell phone's folder.
5. Remove your cell phone by clicking on the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon located on the bottom-right toolbar on your desktop.
Sending Files as Attachments
6. Open up the email software you use on your computer.
7. Start a new email message and add any attachments you want to send to your phone.
8. Send the email to yourself.
9. Open up your email software on your cell phone to read the message.
10. Download the file attachments that are in your email message.
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