This easy way to transfer files and pictures can be accessed by using an updated version of Microsoft’s Your Phone app along with Samsung’s link to Windows v1.5 (or higher), as reported by SamMobile. If you wish to transfer file from your smartphone to your PC, you simply need to long press on a file till you see a checkmark on the screen and then long press once more to allow the drag-and-drop option to function. Mind you! You can even select additional files if you have to send more than one document or picture. In order to transfer files to your Samsung smartphone from you PC, just click on the files on the Windows 10 device. Now, you need to drag those files and drop them over to Microsoft’s Your Phone app window. However, there are some restrictions too. While transferring the files between Samsung smartphone and Windows 10 PC, one needs to ensure that they should be on the same Wi-Fi network. Moreover, one cannot send more than 100 files at a go and maximum size of each files should not go beyond 512MB. Recently, Microsoft has announced agreement to acquire Affirmed Networks to deliver new opportunities for a global 5G ecosystem. The next (fifth) generation of wireless networks, or “5G,” will enable a host of new opportunities for businesses and society, including autonomous vehicles, smart cities, virtual reality and a range of other smart industry use cases and services. These next-generation networks will create new capabilities, new markets and help advance local economies. There is a significant opportunity for both incumbents and new players across the industry to innovate, collaborate and create new markets, serving the networking and edge computing needs of our mutual customers. This acquisition will allow Microsoft to evolve our work with the telecommunications industry, building on our secure and trusted cloud platform for operators. With Affirmed Networks, the Richmond-based company will be able to offer new and innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of operators, including managing their network workloads in the cloud. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.