“AirDrop is exclusive to Apple devices, so you cannot use it to transfer files directly to a PC. However, you can use Microsoft’s Phone Link feature with the Link to Windows app to share files between your iPhone and a Windows PC.”
Fwiw I remember trying to get an audio file onto someone else’s tablet that I had borrowed and couldn’t figure out what protocol the thing understands/shares with Linux. Even after putting it on a webserver and downloading with Safari I didn’t find a way of playing it with the iOS music player (iTunes probably? I don’t remember). OP could very well have an Apple device if they can’t figure out how to do a simple file transfer from another machine, I couldn’t figure it out either
An Appl owner wouldn’t need to ask this, as iOS/macOS has AirDrop built in.
“AirDrop is exclusive to Apple devices, so you cannot use it to transfer files directly to a PC. However, you can use Microsoft’s Phone Link feature with the Link to Windows app to share files between your iPhone and a Windows PC.”
https://blog.google/products/android/quick-share-airdrop/
Fwiw I remember trying to get an audio file onto someone else’s tablet that I had borrowed and couldn’t figure out what protocol the thing understands/shares with Linux. Even after putting it on a webserver and downloading with Safari I didn’t find a way of playing it with the iOS music player (iTunes probably? I don’t remember). OP could very well have an Apple device if they can’t figure out how to do a simple file transfer from another machine, I couldn’t figure it out either
Must be a long time ago.