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Old 02-16-2018, 04:26 AM   #11
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I assume that you have wifi? Then you can either use Calibre Companion on your phone to connect to calibre, and download books, or just copy files over wifi from a shared folder on your PC using a file manager on the phone.

You can use Calibre to save the books to a folder tree structured with folders like genre, author and series or whatever you like. And then copy over the whole folder tree to the phone. It is possible to treat the folder tree like a device, then you can just update it and afterwards sync to it from your phone.

A sync app on the phone can simplify things a lot. It can be used for more than ebooks. You use it to sync a folder tree on the phone with a folder tree on your PC. Or the other way around. Or both at the same time. I use "FolderSync".

Or you can save the books to a USB-stick. And plug the stick into the phone and copy that way. You may need an OTG-adapter or a stick with contacts for both PC and your phone.

Most likely there are many other ways to get the books to your phone.
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