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mFTP provides you an innovative way to transfer files from cell phone to cell phone. Use mFTP to transfer a single file such as a picture or mp3 to your friends cell phone. mFTP can be considered an application that brings File Transfer protocol to mobile, and mFTP brings data storage to mobile so you know your files and contacts and settings can be transferred to your next cell phone. File transfer on the mobile phone is traditionally done by syncing the phone with your computer or emailing a file out. With mFTP there are no limitations on file size and you can directly send one or many files directly to another phone that has mFTP on it. Transfer files in the same way that you do on FTP or through your usual instant messaging service. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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