In today’s digital era, it has become common to share photos, videos and documents from mobile to mobile. But when there is no internet connection, people get confused about how to send the file now. The good news is that you can easily transfer files, safe and fast without internet.
Here we tell you 7 ways from which you can send files without internet in your Android or iPhone.
1. Bluetooth
In this, both the phones are on Bluetooth and they are paired, then the file is sent.
-The fine for photos, songs and small documents
-The Slight Slow for Big Video Files
2. Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct Technology provides facility to send fast files even without internet. On both phones, turn on Wi-Fi Direct, connect and send the file from the file manager or gallery.
3. Nearbai Share
Nearby Share is only for Android device. It can be turned on by going to the phone’s settings. Once activated, photos, videos, apps and documents can be easily shared from it.
4. AirDrop
Airdrop is the easiest way for Apple users. In this, turn on both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, turn on the aircraft and send the file. The iPhone transfers extremely fast file to the iPhone.
5. USB OTG cable: direct transfer with hardware
If you have an OTG cable, you can connect one phone directly to another. This method is fast and perfect for large files.
6. Offline file sharing apps: There are many such apps available on the Playstore that make the file transfer by making local hotspots without internet. Such as Shareit (Old), Xender, Zapya etc. Keep in mind, there may be a risk of data theft in third-party apps.
7. File sharing through QR code scanning
Some apps convert files to QR code and facilitate sharing. The front phone just has to scan that code and the file is transferred.

