Access files on BB phone

Can I access files stored on my BB torch wirelessly from my playbook?
If so, please let me know how.

If your phone is bridged with your PlayBook you can usually, but not always, access those files. It depends on a number of factors, including OS versions and whether you are under BES management. The built-in file manager will let you open them but not copy them to the PB. To copy them you'll need a 3rd party app. Take the free trial version of Files & Folders for a spin to see whether it works for you.
Files & Folders, the unified file & cloud manager for PlayBook and BB10 with SkyDrive, SugarSync, Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Docs. Free 3-day trial! - Jon Webb - Innovatology - Utrecht, Netherlands

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