swiFTP does't help much unless you can open a connection.

Connecting to a PC via bluetooth with API 1.5 / Cupcake: no, not
possible. Via WiFi, yes *provided* you go through a WiFi access point.
API 1.5 does not support ad-hoc WiFi networking which would let the
device talk directly to a PC.  Android is pretty poor on this right
now, but the good news is that it's only a firmware (not hardware)
limitation which I really hope will be resolved soon (in Donut?)

Regarding the bluetooth: it may be possible to exchange data with a PC
if the PC assumes an audio profile and you exchange data masquarading
as an audio stream (either directly bit-for-bit, or modulating the
audio with a software modem). I don't know enough about bluetooth
profiles to say if this is possible. It certainly wouldn't be easy. I
assume the bluetooth API will be considerably enhanced real soon, so
best wait I think.

On Jul 13, 11:50 pm, gnugu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, use swiFTP (http://code.google.com/p/swiftp/). Available on the
> market.
>
> On Jul 13, 3:20 pm, gnugu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > is it possible to connect the Android phone to PC via bluetooth or
> > wifi?
>
> > I want the same functionality that USB cable gives me, but wireless.
> > Is that possible?
>
> > Thanks.
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