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Download Torrents on Android ?

Torrents are the best choice to share and load files. Keeping Piracy aside, a torrent in my opinion is the best file transfer solution. There are countless advantages of torrents to classic file downloads. Torrent downloads on Android is something many smartphone users are unaware of.



Unlike the Apple Appstore which initially filtered out torrent clients from entering, so it had lot of complications like Jailbreaking involved in the process. Fortunately Torrents for Android works out of the box.

Download Torrents on Android

Ttorrent Lite is a free Torrent client for Android devices. It consists almost every feature of full fledged Bittorrent client like Download Speed limit, Wifi Mode, Tracking, Torrent Search.



Ttorrent Lite has very friendly User Interface. It is pretty much similar to utorrent client for PC. The sidebar has tabs for various download status such as Downloading, Completed, Checking, Paused e.t.c
You can view the torrents currently being downloaded by accessing the ‘Downloading’ Tab in the sidebar. On the top, There is a search form, where you can search for the torrents you wish to download. Click on a relevant result and Click ‘Download Torrent’ to start downloading.
Ttorrent will automatically acquire the torrent file and start downloading it. You can pause and resume the process at any time.

Remote Control Torrent Downloads on PC

Apart from direct torrent downloads, you can also remote control the torrent manager on PC through your Android Device. µTorrent Remote provides remote access to uTorrent on your computer.
You can control the download process, schedule, pause and stop the torrents literally from anywhere in the world.

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