Thanks for posting that, Synthead. I haven't studied the instructions in detail, as they look a bit too technical for me. But no doubt others will find them valuable.
That said, I wonder why this is necessary. I often transfer content between my Android tablet and my Kindle, simply by using a Windows PC as an intermediary.
On the Android device, I have an app called ES File Explorer (others are available), which lets me access the sharable folders on any PC on the same network. I can then copy files to and from these folders. That includes ebooks in the Kindle folder on the Android. I can also do that by physically connecting the tablet to the PC with a USB cable.
Once the files are on the PC, I can transfer them to the Documents folder on the Kindle in the usual way,
Maybe not all Android devices have that functionality. I noticed you referred specifially to Android phones, whereas I have a tablet rather than a phone. Perhaps tablets work differently in this respect (although the app I mentioned evidently works on all Adroid devices).
Mike
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