Question Copy Large (1.7GB) Video to Pixel 7 Pro

Skeezix

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Should a 1.67GB video on my Windows 10 desktop take over an hour and a half to copy to my Pixel 7 Pro? Why does it take so long?
 
For something this large, I would use the Google Quick Share function. The PC will need a Bluetooth connection and download of the Quick Share Windows program, but transferring with it via Wi-Fi is going to be much faster than other connection options.
 
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I ran a USB cable from my desktop to my phone. The cable is USB-A with a blue insert on one end and USB-C on the other. I assume that I'm using USB-3.

I thought that cable transmission would be faster than WiFi and WiFi would be faster than Bluetooth.
 
I ran a USB cable from my desktop to my phone. The cable is USB-A with a blue insert on one end and USB-C on the other. I assume that I'm using USB-3.

I thought that cable transmission would be faster than WiFi and WiFi would be faster than Bluetooth.
Yep, that's USB 3.0, which should take less than 30 seconds to transfer a file that big.

USB cables and ports can become faulty -- have you already tried a different cable and/or a different port?
 
I ran a USB cable from my desktop to my phone. The cable is USB-A with a blue insert on one end and USB-C on the other. I assume that I'm using USB-3.

I thought that cable transmission would be faster than WiFi and WiFi would be faster than Bluetooth.
There are so many flavors of USB that even that cable isn't enough to go on to know what protocol you are using. USB is also best for bursty loads, like multiple smaller files. For larger single files, Wi-Fi can blow it away.