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Connecting your phone to your PC has a variety of advantages, including the ability to back up files. You can connect most phones to a computer by using the phone's included USB cable; in some cases, you can also connect your phone via Bluetooth.

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Using a USB Cable

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  1. This is the cable you'll usually use to charge the phone.
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  3. This should go into your phone's charging port; usually, you can find this opening on the bottom of your phone.
    • Some old models of phones have the charging port on their sides. If you can't find your phone's charging port, consult your user manual.
  4. The USB end plugs into a slim rectangular port on the side of your computer (laptop) or the CPU unit (desktop). This port should have a three-pronged symbol next to it; in some cases, you will also see a lightning bolt-shaped symbol here too.
  5. After a few seconds, you should see a pop-up window asking what you would like to do with your device.
    • You can also open "My Computer" and double-click your phone's icon beneath the "Devices and Drives" heading.
  6. Usually, these include:
    • Get your stuff on your PC, tablet, and phone - Synchronize your phone's data with your computer.
    • Import photos and videos - Store your camera roll items on your computer.
    • Open device to view files - View the photos and videos on your device (similarly to a USB flash drive).
    • Take no action - Ignore the device. Your PC may continue to charge your phone if you select this option.
  7. You have successfully connected your PC and your phone!
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Method 2
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Using Bluetooth

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  1. This is the square icon in the bottom right corner of your screen.
    • You can also hold Win and tap A to open the Action Center.
  2. You can find this to the left of VPN. Doing this will turn on your Bluetooth.
    • If your Bluetooth is already on, skip this step.
  3. Your computer should now be in "Discoverable" mode.[1]
  4. You'll need to ensure that your phone's Bluetooth is enabled as well.
  5. While this process will vary depending on which phone style you have, the Bluetooth switch usually lives here.
  6. If this is your first time setting up Bluetooth on this computer, Windows 10 will ask for you phone number and then send you a text with a verification code for you to enter before pairing.
    • Your computer's Bluetooth menu should go from listing your device as "Paired" to "Connected".
    • If this doesn't work within a few seconds, click the On switch below "Bluetooth", then click it again.
  7. Your phone is now connected to your PC! Depending on your phone model, you'll be able to do anything from synchronizing your files to playing music through your computer's speakers.
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  • Question
    For Method 1, my computer doesn't register that the phone is connected. What do I do?
    Community Answer
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    You're USB cable might be broken; also, some of the cheaper USB charging cables have issues working with a computer connection. Try replacing the USB cable with a better model, and if that doesn't help, bring in your phone and computer to a tech store to test if the micro USB port is broken.
  • Question
    Can the pictures on my Nokia 105 be transferred to my PC?
    Community Answer
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    Yes. Connect via USB, open up your file explorer and you should see your phone. Select everything, then copy and paste onto your computer.
  • Question
    Can I bring up my phone's info onto a computer screen?
    Aditya Telang
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    Community Answer
    If your question is about phone information, then you can only see it as an external device, like a pen drive, to check videos, music and images. But if your question is about mirroring your phone screen to your TV, yes, you can, using a compatible cable. Make sure that your phone supports output. Newer phones and TV's support mirroring via Bluetooth or WiFi.
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Tips

  • If you lost your phone's original USB cable, you can easily purchase another one from your carrier's store or online.
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Warnings

  • Bluetooth eats up battery life very quickly, so if you aren't using your Bluetooth constantly, consider turning it off until you need it.
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