03-08-2020, 10:03 PM
There is no direct method to support USB transfer, but you can export the data from phyphox and use an app to save the file on the file system of your phone and then use the USB mass storage function to get it to your PC. For example, you can use the app "Total Commander" (no guarantee, we are not affiliated with this app), to save the exported data to you downloads folder on Android.
However, there might be many methods that are easier and much more convenient. For example, you can simply save your files to a cloud storage (Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive, OwnCloud etc) through the matching apps and directly access it on the laptop. Another alternative, if you are interested in the current measurement, you can enable the "remote access" function in phyphox and not only directly control the experiment, but download the data of the current experiment from your web browser.
However, there might be many methods that are easier and much more convenient. For example, you can simply save your files to a cloud storage (Dropbox, Google Drive, One Drive, OwnCloud etc) through the matching apps and directly access it on the laptop. Another alternative, if you are interested in the current measurement, you can enable the "remote access" function in phyphox and not only directly control the experiment, but download the data of the current experiment from your web browser.