Sincronizzare Android con Windows 10

Non si può negare l’utilità della sincronizzazione dei dispositivi mobili con il computer per trasferire e condividere dati e impostazioni. I dispositivi Windows Phone hanno il pieno supporto delle funzionalità di sincronizzazione con i computer Windows 10, ma la stessa integrazione si può avere anche con i dispositivi Android? La domanda è lecita se hai uno smartphone Android ed usi un Pc Windows 10. Ebbene si, la sincronizzazione è possibile e si può fare anche in modo molto semplice. Segui questa guida e potrai sincronizzare Android con Windows 10 facilmente senza cavi, in modalità WiFi.
Come sincronizzare Android con Windows 10
Se hai un dispositivo Android e vuoi sincronizzare i dati con il computer, puoi facilmente realizzare questa comunicazione con il Pc Windows 10 in modalità WiFi utilizzando un tool gratuito messo a disposizione da Microsoft. Questo metodo consente di sincronizzare Foto e SMS, effettuare e ricevere chiamate dal Pc, ricevere le notifiche.
Se disponi dell’ultima versione di Windows 10, sul tuo PC dovrebbe essere già installata l’app “Il tuo telefono“. Nella strana possibilità che non lo sia, puoi installarla facilmente da Microsoft Store. Come tutte le altre app di terze parti simili che creano una connessione tra i tuoi dispositivi, avrai bisogno anche dell’app “Complemento de Il tuo telefono” sul tuo smartphone Android, disponibile su Google Play Store. Sebbene la pagina ufficiale del Play Store dell’app menzioni la compatibilità con Android 4.4 e versioni successive come requisito indispensabile, non possiamo garantirlo. Abbiamo testato l’app su Android 7.0 e versioni successive e possiamo assicurarti che funziona perfettamente.
Procedura per sincronizzare telefono Android con Windows 10
Ovviamente, installa l’app “Il tuo telefono” sul tuo PC Windows 10 se non è già installato. Funzionerà solo se hai Windows 10 versione 1809 o successiva. Se non sei sicuro, puoi controllare la versione di Windows in Impostazioni> Sistema> Informazioni su.
- Premi il tasto Windows sulla tastiera, cerca l’app “Il tuo telefono” e avviala.

- Sarai accolto da una bella pagina bianca con solo la scelta del tipo di dispositivo.
- Ora dovrai selezionare “Android” per sincronizzare il tuo telefono Android e poi fai clic su Continua.

- A questo punto si apre una pagina dove ti indica come scaricare l’app sul tuo telefono Android. Ti indica di andare sul sito www.aka.ms/yourpc, ma puoi benissimo scaricarlo anche dal Play Store dal link indicato prima.

- Dopo aver installato l’app “Complemento de Il tuo telefono” sul telefono Android, appare questa pagina:

- Vai sul computer e seleziona: “Si, ho terminato l’installazione di Complemento de Il tuo telefono“. Poi clicca su “Apri codice e matrice“. Comparirà la pagina con le indicazioni per collegare il telefono al computer. Segui i passaggi indicati, e dal telefono scansiona il codice QR che appare sul computer.

- Per scansionare il codice, sul telefono clicca su: “E’ disponibile un codice QR nel PC?” Dai il consenso quando ti chiede di dare accesso alla fotocamera e clicca su Consenti.

- Dopo aver scansionato il codice QR sul Pc con la fotocamera del telefono, sul dispositivo mobile devi proseguire su Continua per dare altre quattro autorizzazioni necessarie. Dai tutti i consensi richiesti cliccando sempre su Consenti.

- Alla fine, ti chiede di restare connesso per consentire l’aggiornamento in background di Foto e SMS. Prosegui cliccando su Continua.
Ora il telefono effettua un controllo per verificare i dati da sincronizzare. E’ importante verificare che il telefono e il computer siano connessi alla stessa rete WiFi. Alla fine della verifica, potrai controllare su Pc e telefono il completamento della sincronizzazione dei dati con la comparsa della schermata finale.

Dal computer potrai svolgere una serie di funzioni. Dal menu laterale puoi scegliere di ricevere le notifiche, Messaggi, sincronizzare e vedere le foto ed effettuare e ricevere chiamate dal Pc.

Questo è tutto. Con questa app di Microsoft potrai sincronizzare Android con Windows 10 e svolgere una serie di operazioni interessanti mentre stai lavorando al computer e non vuoi staccare le mani dalla tastiera. Oppure avere a portatta di Pc di tutte le foto scattate con il telefono.
Spain overcame the shock of conceding in the first minute to open their Euro 2022 campaign with a convincing 4-1 win over Finland in Milton Keynes.
The much-fancied Spaniards were stunned when Linda Sallstrom struck with just 49
seconds on the clock in the Group B opener on Friday.
It felt like another hefty blow coming after loss of star player Alexia Putellas through
injury earlier this week.
Spain eased to a comfortable victory in their Euro 2022 opening fixture against Finland
Finland went in front after just 49 seconds through their all-time record scorer Linda Sallstrom
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Yet they soon hit back through captain Irene Paredes and Aitana Bonmati levelled
before half-time. Lucia Garcia made victory safe after
the break and Mariona Caldentey added gloss with an injury-time penalty.
The game got off to a remarkable start as an early Spain attack broke down on halfway and Anna Westerlund swept the ball forward.
Sallstrom was quick to latch onto it and raced into the area before firing home a low shot
that went in off the far post.
The damage caused by that swift attack down the right was something Finland tried to repeat but Sallstrom fluffed a
shot the next time they tried it and Adelina Engman later dragged a shot
across goal.
Spain soon recovered their composure and began to dictate the pace of the game.
Spain captain Irene Paredes set her country on the road to recovery with the equalising goal
The pick of the goals was a delightful flicked header from Spain midfielder Aitana
Bonmati
Caldentey and Esther Gonzalez both shot at Tinja-Riikka Korpela from distance as they began to get
a grip and Patri Guijarro had a header ruled out after the ball went out of play in the
build-up.
The equaliser came after 26 minutes as Paredes got forward to meet a Caldentey corner and power a header past Korpela.
Bonmati then put Spain ahead four minutes before the break with a well-flighted header from
a Mapi Leon cross.
Spain started the second half brightly and went close when Manchester United’s Ona Batlle jinked
her way into the area and forced a good save from Korpela.
Lucia Garcia found the net with her head in the second half as Spain took charge of the contest
Mariona Caldentey’s penalty added gloss to the scoreline in second half stoppage time
Underdogs Finland threatened to cause an upset but were ultimately beaten comfortably
The keeper then did even better to keep out a firm header from substitute Laia Aleixandri.
Spain’s dominance continued as Gonzalez glanced a
header wide.
The result was put beyond doubt 15 minutes from time as Garcia nodded home from
a Leon free-kick.
Sportsmail Reporter
Host commentator
18:56
FULL-TIME: Spain 4-1 Finland
The penalty is indeed the last kick of the game as the referee calls
time on a thoroughly entertaining clash in Group B.
There was excitement from the off as Finland went ahead after 49 seconds through their all-time top scorer
Linda Sallstrom, but Spain recovered quickly and eased to victory in the end.
Irene Paredes, Aitana Bonmati and Lucia Garcia all scored
headers to put La Roja in complete control, before that stoppage time penalty from Mariona
Caldentey added the gloss.
It was a very impressive display from Spain after that nightmare
start and they showed they are still a force to be reckoned
with even without Alexia Putellas.
Thanks for joining our live coverage and keep an eye out for our match report.
The other game in Group B between Germany and Denmark kicks off at 8pm and we’ll have live coverage of that one too.
18:54
90+4 mins: GOAL! SPAIN! (Caldentey)
That’s the cherry on the cake for Spain. Mariona Caldentey
expertly dispatches the spot-kick to cap a very impressive
performance from La Roja.
18:52
90+4 mins: SPAIN PENALTY!
Spain will have a chance to make it 4-1 with the last kick of the game as Cardona is brought down in the box.
18:49
90 mins: Spain go close as the clock ticks into
injury time
Nearly a fourth for Spain as Korpela is forced to keep out Cardona’s header at the back post.
La Roja have been surprisingly dangerous in the air today.
We’ll have three added minutes.
18:46
87 mins: Late substitutions for both sides
Double change for Finland. Olga Ahtinen and Jenny Danielsson are on for
Evelina Summanen and Sanni Franssi.
For Spain, goal scorer Lucia Garcia is replaced by Claudia
Pina.
Finland then make another change as Amanda Rantanen replaces Ria Oling.
18:41
In pictures: Garcia wraps it up for Spain
18:39
79 mins: Two more Spain changes
Fresh legs for Spain. Aitana Bonmati and Esther Gonzalez are off, Athenea del Castillo and Marta Cardona are on.
Bonmati in particular has been superb in midfield for Spain today, while her header to make it 2-1 just before half-time is the pick of the goals.
18:35
75 mins: GOAL! SPAIN! (Garcia)
That should be that! It’s ANOTHER headed goal for Spain as Mapi Leon delivers a
free-kick into the box and Lucia Garcia expertly nods it
home. Finland have really struggled to defend set-pieces today.
After their nightmare start, Spain have been very impressive.
18:28
69 mins: Spain up the intensity
Spain have been energised by their substitutions. Gonzalez lashes the ball across goal but no one in a red shirt can get
a decisive touch.
18:26
66 mins: Substitution number two for Finland
A change at right-back for Finland as Natalia Kuikka replaces
Tuija Hyyrynen.
18:21
61 mins: Aleixandri makes an instant impact
Double Spain change as Laia Aleixandri and Sheila
Garcia replace Irene Guerrero and Leila Ouahabi.
It’s nearly a dream introduction for Aleixandri, as
she powers a header towards the bottom corner
but it is tipped wide by Korpela.
18:15
55 mins: Batlle bombs forward
Spain right-back Ona Batlle forces a good save from
Korpela as she twists and turns before getting a decent shot away.
18:13
54 mins: Paredes yellow card
The first booking of the game goes to Spain captain and goal scorer Irene Paredes.
The centre-back brings down Finland goalscorer Linda Sallstrom as
she looks to break away.
18:11
51 mins: Finland go close
That’s not a bad chance for Finland. A free-kick from the right goes
through everybody and finds Evelina Summanen at the back
post, but the Tottenham midfielder’s tame shot goes into the arms of Panos.
They might not get many better opportunities to equalise.
18:08
48 mins: More of the same from Spain
Spain have started the second half like they mean business, with
Irene Guerrero testing Korpela from range.
Finland’s Adelina Engman has just re-emerged on to bench hobbling and looking pretty upset, so
we can assume that substitution was injury enforced.
18:05
Half-time change for Finland
We’re back under way at Stadium MK and there’s been a Finland substitution at
half-time. Essi Sainio is on for Adelina Engman in a like-for-like change out wide.
Can Sainio get her side back into the game?
17:53
Bonmati brilliance in pictures
17:50
HALF-TIME: Spain 2-1 Finland
What a crazy half of football that was.
Finland made a dream start after just 49 seconds through Linda Sallstrom, but it’s been pretty much all Spain since then and the tournament favourites are deservedly in front at the break.
La Roja have had 13 attempts in total and it’s headers from captain Irene Paredes and Aitana
Bonmati that have turned the game around.
Time to catch my breath.
17:46
41 mins: GOAL! SPAIN! (Bonmati)
Oh that’s delightful! Aitana Bonmati meets a delivery from the left with a beautiful flicked header
that sails over Korpela and into the net. Spain are deservedly in front and
Finland are on the ropes.
Bonmati heads straight over to celebrate with the injured Putellas.
17:41
Spain’s equaliser in pictures
That was a captain’s header if ever I’ve seen one from Paredes, who was unchallenged as she
powered the ball home.
17:38
35 mins: Spain finding their rhythm
Spain have not let up since finding that equaliser,
with Guerrero the latest player to try her luck but it
is a comfortable save for Korpela.
Finland continue to look dangerous on the counter attack though.
17:29
26 mins: GOAL! SPAIN! (Paredes)
Spain are level! You can’t say it’s not deserved either.
They’ve had nine corners already in this frantic first half
and finally make one count as captain Irene Paredes powers a header home from Mariona Caldentey’s delivery.
Four out of Paredes’ 10 international goals have come against Finland.
17:25
22 mins: NO GOAL!
Spain have the ball in the back of the net as Guijarro nods it in after it is
reworked following a corner, but the referee rules it out as the
ball had gone out of play before it was delivered back in to the box.
17:23
19 mins: Woodwork!
Crossbar… although not intentional!
Spain left-back Leila Ouahabi delivers a cross in, but it actually turns into a shot and nearly troubles Korpela in the Finland goal before skimming the bar and going over.
It’s been non-stop action so far, with Spain winning three corners in quick succession now.
17:20
15 mins: Sallstrom brought down
A slightly nervous wait for Spain as Finland goalscorer
Sallstrom goes down as she races towards goal, but there doesn’t
appear to be anything in the challenge.
We do have VAR if its needed today.
17:18
14 mins: Gonzalez tries her luck
Now Spain get another attempt on goal, but Gonzalez’s weak strike from range is easily saved
by Korpela.
17:16
11 mins: Finland charge on the counter
Counter attacking is very much going to be the order of the day for Finland and they go close
through Adelina Engman, who shoots from a similar angle as Sallstrom’s goal but it’s wide of the post.
17:15
That rapid start in pictures
Amazing scenes for Finland as they make the dream start to this Group B encounter.
Blink and you would have missed it.
17:11
8 mins: Spain look for an immediate response
Spain have settled down after their nightmare start and are pushing urgently for an equaliser.
Mariona Caldentey has just gone close with a long range effort
that stung the palms of Tinja-Riikka Korpela.
17:04
1 min: GOAL! FINLAND! (Sallstrom)
What an incredible start! Finland are in front after just 49 seconds as their all-time record scorer Linda Sallstrom is
played through and finishes smartly off the post despite Sandra Panos
getting a touch.
We have an upset on the cards!
17:02
KICK-OFF!
We’re under way at Stadium MK!
17:01
Spain rally around Putellas
Putellas may not be on the pitch, but she’s still very much involved in this Spain squad.
𝗡𝗢𝗦 𝗦𝗢𝗕𝗥𝗔𝗡 𝗟𝗢𝗦 𝗠𝗢𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗢𝗦…
❤️
🙌 ¡VAMOS A POR TODAS!
17:00
Kick-off is nearly upon us!
The teams are out and the anthems have been passionately sung.
We are moments away from kick-off…
16:44
FAN PHOTOS
Both countries are well supported at Stadium MK, which will host three
games in Group B alongside one of the semi-finals.
16:40
Have we met before?
Finland’s boss is Swede Anna Signeul, who managed Scotland between 2005 and 2017.
She took the Scots to their first-ever European Championships in 2017, where they claimed a shock win over Spain in the group stages.
The victory wasn’t enough to see them qualify for the knockouts,
however.
16:34
Spain in profile
For the full lowdown on tournament favourites Spain, this piece from Sportsmail’s MAX MATHEWS is well worth a read.
La Roja qualified in stunning style, winning seven of their eight fixtures and drawing the
other. They scored an impressive 48 goals, conceding just the one.
Note: Written before Putellas’ injury.
Spain are firm favourites to win Women’s Euro 2022 – can they deliver?
According to the bookies, there’s one team you should
put your money on at the Women’s Euros this summer: Spain. The tournament gets
underway in July are Jorge Vilda’s side are red-hot
favourites.
Mail Online
16:30
Putellas pain for Spain
One player who will not be involved today is Spain’s Alexia Putellas, who was all set to star at this tournament after winning the
Ballon d’Or last year.
But in a devastating blow earlier this week, the Barcelona star suffered an ACL injury and
will therefore play no part over the next few weeks.
Euro 2022 will certainly be far worse off without Putellas, while Spain are
also without another of their star names Jenni Hermoso – the Ballon d’Or runner-up.
Spain dealt blow ahead of Women’s Euros as Putellas suffers injury
Putellas, 28, was named the FIFA Best Women’s Player earlier this year,
was at the heart of the Barcelona women’s team which won the Spanish league last season.
Mail Online
16:23
STARTING LINE-UPS
Here is how both countries will begin at Stadium MK.
Spain (4-3-3): Panos; Batlle, Paredes, Leon, Ouahabi;
Guijarro, Bonmati, Guerrero; Garcia, Gonzalez, Caldentey
Finland (4-4-2): Korpela; Hyyrynen, Westerlund, Pikkujamsa, Koivisto; Engman, Alanen, Summanen, Oling; Sallstrom,
Franssi
16:16
GOOD AFTERNOON!
Hello and welcome to Sportsmail’s live coverage of Spain against Finland at Euro
2022.
After England and Northern Ireland got their tournaments under way on the
last two nights, four more countries will take to
the field today.
Tonight, eight-time champions Germany and 2017 runners-up Denmark
will go head-to-head, but first up it is the other two teams in Group B.
Spain are the tournament favourites with the bookmakers but are
missing star player Alexia Putellas, while Finland
– semi-finalists in 2005 – are back after failing to
qualify five years ago.
Kick-off is at 5pm at Stadium MK.
Non so se dipende da questa nuova caratteristica di Win10 ma mi sono accorto che quando collego tramite USB al PC gli smartphone Android della mia famiglia non riesco più a gestire i file del telefono, cioè non è più possibile effettuare le operazioni di creazione, copia, taglia e incolla dei files all’interno delle memorie interna ed esterna.
Posso invece fare le stesse operazioni da PC a telefono e viceversa.
Ciao, il telefono viene riconosciuto come dispositivo di archiviazione? Prova a disaccoppiare lo smartphone dal PC ed eseguire nuovamente l’accoppiamento.
Il telefono viene riconosciuto. Disaccoppiare e accoppiare nuovamente non ha risolto il problema.
Con un altro PC funziona correttamente?
Stesso problema collegando a un notebook con Windows 10 anche dopo nuovo accoppiamento.
Quali sono gli smartphone? Che versione di Android è installata?
Mi correggo, il problema esiste solo sul mio pc Windows 10 mentre sul notebook anch’esso con Windows 10 possono fare tutte le operazioni.
I telefoni sono:
Galaxy S3 con cyanogen 13
Galaxy S4 con Android 5
Lg G4 con Android 6
Allora ci sarà un problema di driver sul tuo PC.