2014-01-31, 16:10
If you use Airdroid and your router supports (n) the speed is almost as if you connected via USB.
In my case the speed i get is about 3mb/sec which acceptable. It takes 6' for a giga. And to be honest how many times we transfer so big files. Also in case of two partitions there are some problems on big files. One time I was trying to load a movie on my phone but I didn't make it. The reason is that the file was more than 4gb and I couldn't copy anywhere (internal and sd card) because of the limitations of FAT32 file system.
So we gain something with one partition setup.
The best scenario will be if we can use usb mass storage type and with a provided tool from google to read ext4 formatted drives.
In my case the speed i get is about 3mb/sec which acceptable. It takes 6' for a giga. And to be honest how many times we transfer so big files. Also in case of two partitions there are some problems on big files. One time I was trying to load a movie on my phone but I didn't make it. The reason is that the file was more than 4gb and I couldn't copy anywhere (internal and sd card) because of the limitations of FAT32 file system.
So we gain something with one partition setup.
The best scenario will be if we can use usb mass storage type and with a provided tool from google to read ext4 formatted drives.