i thought android was supposed to be easier to transfer files from than iphones

apparently I thought wrong

update: after trying various things, I installed a whole ass ftp server on the god damned phone

imagine trying to do this and you're not somebody who knows what these words mean? holy shit

"I would like to copy the photos from my phone to my computer" "sorry. that's impossible"
is there any like, actual reason why phones in 2020 do not have a switch you can flip that just exposes the phone FS via SMB? like, you know, the protocol every computer can speak
also, for which a really good open source server implementation exists
@halcy
Maybe because technically CIFS is proprietary to microsoft and phone manufacturers pay already money to Microsoft and don't want to add more ?
@Electron possibly, but god. webdav then, for all I care. or ftp. or like, anything. imagine being able to talk to your phone via wifi. i m a g i n e

@IceWolf @halcy
I think sadly the reason is:

How do you turn "adding sftp to phones" into, "make more money" without spending a lot for nothing ?

@Electron @halcy Maybe once the PinePhone becomes viable. We're /really/ excited for it.
@IceWolf @halcy
Because, remember. Companies don't do things that are useful to us. They only do things that they can *sell* money. They don't care if its useless, as long as we buy
@halcy
I know I use es explorer for that (ftp support) + ftp server on all my main computers
@halcy technically Android has MTP over USB but it sucks

@halcy rsync is what I always use, but with my laptop as the server.

it is hilarious how hard consumer software goes out of its way to suck.

@halcy was using a cloud service or other type of third party app not an option?
@halcy i see you've experienced MTP