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- Feb 18, 2002
Test Folder is a 9.5GB folder containing about 47,000 files.
I measured it take 22 (twenty-two) minutes over Wi-Fi just to display what needs to be synchronized, without doing the actual synchronization itself over FTP.
Whereas physically taking out the SD card and doing the same process can be measured in seconds.
Unless we install CyanogenMod or another Mod instead of stock software, we cannot connect the phone to PC with a USB cable and have the SD Card show up as a drive letter, which would solve the problem... so how do people synchronize large folders on Android 4 KitKat?
It takes only seconds to set up and not that long to do the actual synchronization on the same phone running non-stock software which allows the phone's SD Card to show up as a drive letter which makes the sync process quick a& easy. But on stock software, SD Card cannot show up as a drive letter on PC, making the sync process unbearably long...
I measured it take 22 (twenty-two) minutes over Wi-Fi just to display what needs to be synchronized, without doing the actual synchronization itself over FTP.
Whereas physically taking out the SD card and doing the same process can be measured in seconds.
Unless we install CyanogenMod or another Mod instead of stock software, we cannot connect the phone to PC with a USB cable and have the SD Card show up as a drive letter, which would solve the problem... so how do people synchronize large folders on Android 4 KitKat?
It takes only seconds to set up and not that long to do the actual synchronization on the same phone running non-stock software which allows the phone's SD Card to show up as a drive letter which makes the sync process quick a& easy. But on stock software, SD Card cannot show up as a drive letter on PC, making the sync process unbearably long...