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How to Transfer Files Between iPhone and Android (No Apps, No Cables)
KaiDev · 2026-05-30 · via DEV Community

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If you've ever tried to send a video from an iPhone to an Android phone, you know the feeling. AirDrop doesn't work. Bluetooth is slow. You end up uploading to Google Drive, waiting, then sending a link — or worse, emailing the file and hoping it doesn't get bounced back for being "too large."

The core problem is simple: Apple and Android don't talk to each other natively. AirDrop is iPhone-to-iPhone only. Quick Share is Android-to-Android only. If you're crossing the divide, you're on your own.

This guide walks through the real options — what works, what doesn't, and why a browser-based P2P tool like TransP2P is often the simplest answer.

Why This Is Still a Problem in 2026
You'd think by now there'd be a universal "send" button. There isn't. Here's what you're up against:

iPhone → Android: No AirDrop. iMessage doesn't help. You're left with third-party workarounds.
Android → iPhone: Same problem in reverse. Quick Share is great, but only if the other device speaks the language.
Cross-platform photos/videos: These are the files people transfer most often, and they're exactly the ones that break the easiest.
Let's look at what people actually try, and where each option falls short.

Option 1: The USB Cable Route
This is the "old school" approach, and it's more complicated than most people remember.

To transfer iPhone photos to an Android phone via USB cable, you actually need:

A computer (both phones use different connectors)
Software on the computer to read iPhone (iTunes or Finder)
Software on the computer to talk to Android (MTP driver)
Two cables (iPhone to computer, then computer to Android)
So it's not really "phone to phone" — it's phone → computer → phone. That's two transfers, two cables, and two sets of drivers. Doable, but far from convenient.

Best for: Emergency transfers when everything else fails. Skip if: You want a one-step solution.

Option 2: iCloud + Google Drive (The Cloud Shuffle)
A common workaround: upload iPhone photos to iCloud, download them to a computer, then upload to Google Drive, then download to Android.

That's four steps for one file transfer.

Some people skip the middle steps by using the Google Drive app on iPhone to upload directly, but it still requires:

Sufficient cloud storage (free tiers are 5-15GB)
Upload time (slow for large files)
Download time on the other end
Best for: Archiving and long-term access. Skip if: You want to move files right now, without waiting.

Option 3: Messaging Apps (WhatsApp, Telegram)
This is what most people default to. It's convenient because you both already have the apps.

The problem? Quality loss.

WhatsApp compresses photos and videos. That 4K video you shot? It arrives looking like 720p. Telegram has better compression but still alters the files.

Also, size limits apply: WhatsApp caps at 2GB, Telegram at 4GB. Fine for casual sharing, but not for large projects.

Best for: Quick, casual sharing where quality doesn't matter. Skip if: You need original quality or files larger than 2GB.

Option 4: Dedicated Transfer Apps (Send Anywhere, SHAREit)
Apps built specifically for cross-platform file transfer solve some of these problems — but introduce new ones.

Send Anywhere: Works well, generates a 6-digit code. Both devices need the app installed. Limited to 1GB per transfer on most plans.

SHAREit: Popular in some regions. Fast, but known for aggressive ads and tracking.

Xender: Ad-supported. No size limit. Both devices need the app.

The common catch: you have to install an app on both devices, and hope the other person is willing to do the same.

Best for: Occasional transfers when you both already have the app. Skip if: You don't want to install yet another app.

Option 5: Browser-Based P2P (The TransP2P Approach)
This is the approach that avoids almost all of the above problems — and it's surprisingly simple.

How it works: Two browsers create a direct peer-to-peer connection. Your file goes from one device to the other, period. No server in between. No upload, no download. Just direct transfer.

Step-by-Step (Same for Both Devices)
Both devices open transp2p.com in their browser
One device creates a room, generating a 6-digit code (or QR code)
The other device enters the code or scans the QR
The connection is established — now both sides can send and receive files freely
Drag and drop files. They transfer directly. Like chatting.
That's it. No app installation. No account creation. No file size limits.

Why This Works So Well
Speed: On local Wi-Fi, it's as fast as AirDrop. Over the internet, transfers start immediately — no "upload first" delay.

Privacy: Files go directly between devices. No third-party server ever touches your data.

File Size: No limits. A 10MB PDF and a 50GB video project work the same way.

Resume Support: If the connection drops (Wi-Fi briefly disconnects, someone walks out of range), TransP2P resumes from where it left off. You don't have to start over — unlike cloud uploads or most apps.

Cross-Platform: Any device with a modern browser can participate. iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux — they all work.

The Only Limitation
You need an internet connection to establish the connection. Once connected, the transfer itself is direct (P2P), but the initial handshake requires connectivity. The cache mode offers an alternative if the recipient isn't available immediately.

Quick Comparison
Method Need to Install File Size Limit Quality Loss Privacy
USB Cable Drivers only None No High
Cloud Storage No 5-15GB free No Low
Messaging Apps Both have it 2-4GB Yes Low
Transfer Apps Both install 1GB+ No Medium
TransP2P (P2P) Neither None No Highest
When to Use Each Method
TransP2P works for:

iPhone ↔ Android (no native option exists)
Large files (videos, archives, project files)
Privacy-sensitive transfers
Quick transfers without app installation
Use other methods when:

Native options work (AirDrop for Apple-only, Quick Share for Android-only)
The recipient prefers a specific app
You need long-term storage, not just transfer
The Bottom Line
Cross-platform file transfer doesn't have to be complicated. The browser-based P2P approach removes the two biggest barriers: app installation and file size limits.

If you regularly transfer files between iPhone and Android, or between different devices in general, it's worth trying a browser-based tool. No commitment, no account, no setup — just open, connect, and send.

Originally published on the TransP2P Blog. For more guides, tutorials, and file transfer comparisons, visit the blog.