Automatic sync with hard wire connection (USB) or bluetooth

Bluetooth might not be doable, but even if it were, the bandwidth would be very low.

  • Set up the phone to act as a mobile hotspot (not guaranteed to be an option on all phones/carriers).
  • Some laptops support hotspot mode, so the phone would connect to the laptop instead of the other way around.
  • If the Android phone supports USB tethering (some carriers disable the feature), then that is an option.
  • Many Android phones also support USB Ethernet adapters, so that’s another wired connection option.
  • Another option is to get an inexpensive portable wireless router.

Personally, I think the last option on the list above is the most flexible because it’s not limited to just one device at a time, and once the initial setup is done, is plug-and-play from that point forward. (I have one called the “PQI Air Pen Express” that’s powered via USB: https://www.manua.ls/pqi/air-pen-express/manual)

There was a Syncthing thread about 2 months ago that might be of interest: Sync between a mobile phone(Cellular Network) and PC (tethered with a mobile phone via usb cable).

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