/is this a free app?
I have both ios and android
/s th

On 12/12/2015 1:33 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!

I’ve been doing so experimenting on manipulating audio/video from Smart phones 
particularly when it comes to making and answering calls.

This feature is quite obvious in IOS with Continuity which allows the iPhone to 
integrate so to speak with other Apple products like an iPad or a Mac.

For example when the functionality is setup on an iPad and a phone call comes 
into your iPhone all the user need do is double-tap the iPad screen to answer 
the call and enjoy the hands free experience of talking to the other party.

With the system a user sitting at his/her desk can dial a number in Facebook 
and have the iPhone in his/her bag down on the floor dial the number and hear 
the audio through a headset or the Mac’s own speakers etc.

There are methods of doing similar things using Android phones and devices and 
that’s where Airdroid comes into the picture.

The Airdroid App has to be first installed on the systems it will be used with 
so Airdrop App obviously on your Android phone, your computer - Windows or Mac 
- or a tablet if you have one.

When all Apps are logged into your Airdroid account the devices find each other 
and obviously your Mobile phone.

You can take calls, send/receive SMS messages, browse files on your Phone etc 
and conversely perform actions from your phone on the other connected Airdroid 
devices.

Added to this is a web page so you can do a lot of that control remotely.

The only problem I’ve found with Airdrop is that its behaviour varies depending 
on the Android devices you have connected and I guess this is probably fair 
enough given the many and varied flavours of Android implemented on devices.


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