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Copying file to an unrooted phone which has a type C usb socket

kr flag

I want to copy a .apk file from my Ubuntu 20.04 box to my unrooted phone which has a type C socket. lsusb shows the phone. 'adb devices' shows the phone. I have usb debugging enabled on my phone. How do I see what's on my phone's external sdcard and copy an apk file to it from my Ubuntu box. The usb preferences on my phone's settings are ser for File Transfer. PS I've developed the app using B4a on my Ubuntu box.

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ng flag
What kind of phone is this? Do you have a desktop environment? Have you checked the file manager? You shouldn't need USB debugging to connect your phones and access the file system through your file manager.
ar flag
Does this answer your question? [File transfer from pixel 6 / Android 12 to Ubuntu](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1378047/file-transfer-from-pixel-6-android-12-to-ubuntu)
kr flag
Blackberry A80Pro phone. Running Ubuntu 20.04. Nautilus sees the phone but won't copy to it. It's problematical to use WiFi (rather than by when connecting by USB cable) for the phone due to walls.
kr flag
Phone is Android 9. BTW I've tried using mtp but it didn't work.
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