You can get Send Anywhere for your iPhone from the App Store, and for your Android from the Play Store. Both the iPhone and the Android will need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to transfer files.
The first time you open Send Anywhere, follow the on-screen instructions to give the app permission to access your files.
You can get Snapdrop for Android from the Play Store. Both the iPhone and Android must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to use Snapdrop.
If the files you want to transfer aren’t too large, you can easily attach them to an email. Cloud services like Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, and iCloud all let you upload files from your iPhone and then share them with other people by sending links to the files. Smash is a great free option for sending larger and folders files to other platforms over the internet. Check it out at https://fromsmash. com. If you’re sending photos, open the Photos app, tap Select, tap the photos you want to share, and then tap the Share icon at the bottom-left. You can choose Messages app to text the photos, Mail to attach them to an email, or a social media app to add them to a post. To share a video, you can upload it to YouTube, mark it as unlisted, and share a link to the Android user so they can stream it online. [1] X Research source