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 Question:  
How can I connect my Galaxy S20 FE to a Desktop/Note 
PC that doesn't support USB Type-C? 
  
Answer:  
There are a few options available for connecting 
your Galaxy S20 FE to a Desktop/Note PC that doesn't support USB Type-C: 
Use a compatible cable (sold separately): Purchase 
a cable that has one end compatible with USB Type-A and the other end compatible 
with USB Type-C. Plug the USB Type-A end into the computer and the USB Type-C 
end into the smartphone. 
Use a compatible connector (sold separately): 
Buy an adapter that converts USB Type-A to USB Type-C. Connect the USB Type-C 
side to the smartphone and the USB Type-A side to the computer. 
Connect wirelessly via Bluetooth: Ensure both 
devices are Bluetooth-enabled and pair them by following the steps provided 
in the phone's settings menu. 
Connect wirelessly via Wi-Fi: Establish a Wi-Fi 
connection between your phone and computer using a feature like Samsung Smart 
Switch or similar software. 
  
Terms: 
C-To-C Type data cable - A cable designed specifically 
for transferring data between two devices with USB Type-C connectors. 
USB Type-C - A type of USB connector that is 
reversible and supports faster data transfer speeds. 
Compatible cable (sold separately) - A cable 
that needs to be purchased separately, but is compatible with both USB Type-A 
and USB Type-C connections. 
Compatible connector (sold separately) - An 
adapter that needs to be purchased separately, allowing for a seamless connection 
between USB Type-A and USB Type-C ports. 
Bluetooth - A wireless technology that allows 
devices to communicate with each other over short distances. 
Wi-Fi - A wireless networking technology that 
allows devices to exchange data over a network using radio waves. 
                                                                           
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