How to Set Default File Transfer Mode on Android: USB to PC Guide.
Learn how to set your Android phone to automatically use file transfer mode when connecting to a PC. No more manually selecting the option every time.
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Why Set a Default USB File Transfer Mode?
By default, most Android phones charge when connected to a PC unless you manually choose File Transfer mode. Changing this setting saves time if you frequently move photos, videos, or documents between devices.
Steps to Set Default File Transfer Mode
Step 1: Enable Developer Options
- Open Settings > About phone.
- Find Build number and tap it 7 times until you see “You are now a developer!”
Step 2: Change Default USB Mode
- Go back to Settings > System > Developer options.
- Scroll down to Default USB configuration.
- Tap and select File transfer (or Transferring files).
Now, whenever you connect your phone to a PC, it will automatically enter file transfer mode.
Alternative Method (Without Developer Options)
If you don’t want to use Developer Options:
- Connect your phone to the PC via USB.
- Swipe down the notification panel and tap the USB notification.
- Select File transfer or Transfer files.
Note: Some phones may require this step every time.
Troubleshooting USB File Transfer
- PC not detecting phone? Try a different USB cable or port.
- No USB option appearing? Check if your phone is unlocked when connecting.
- Still not working? Restart both devices and try again.
Final Thoughts
Setting a default file transfer mode makes moving files between your Android and PC much easier. If you run into issues, drop a comment below—I’m happy to help!
For more Android tips, stay tuned!

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