The author initially used Pushbullet for data transfer between their smartphone and Windows PC but switched to a NAS solution, specifically the DiskStation DS1823xs+, for easier file uploads and downloads. They found Syncthing as an alternative for syncing folders but discovered Quick Share as a more efficient option. Quick Share is Google's default method for sharing data between Android devices and is compatible with iPhones, particularly models like the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10. It requires a 64-bit version of Windows (Windows 10 or 11) and allows for seamless file transfers, including folders, with no connectivity issues reported during a month of use. To use Quick Share, users must download the application on Windows, log in with the same Google account linked to their phone, and select their PC as a target device for file transfers. The process involves selecting files on the phone, choosing Quick Share, and initiating the transfer on the PC.