Then: "Connect to PC: Connect your Android device to your PC using a USB cable." "Connect" can be replaced here. Maybe "link", "attach", "tie". "USB cable" can be "USB cord", "USB connector", "data cable". Wait, "USB cable is a proper term, but "USB" is a proper noun. So the user might want to keep USB but change the rest. Hmm, maybe the entire "USB cable" can be replaced as a term. Alternatively, maybe only the noun part. Let me think. The instruction is to replace every term with 3 variants. So "USB cable" can be USB cable? Or maybe data cable?

game-changer -> breakthrough for -> for Android -> skip (proper noun) users -> consumers who -> those who want -> desire to -> and share -> send their -> its PC’s -> desktop’s (PC is a proper noun? Not sure. PC is a common noun here. But "PC’s" is the possessive. Alternatively, maybe "laptop" and "desktop" are good substitutions.) internet connection -> online connection (but "internet connection" is two words. Maybe handle each word separately. Wait, the user says "each word with 3 options as spintax". So each individual word in the text, regardless of being part of a compound term. So "internet connection" would be two separate words. So "internet", then "connection", each with their own spintax.

- "internet access" → online connectivity, web access, net availability - "luxury" → indulgence, opulence, splendor - "necessity" → essential, requirement, must-have

Now, for each word:

"its" -> your "user-friendly" -> intuitive (but "user-friendly" is a phrase. So each word in it? Wait, it's a compound adjective. But the user wants each word in the original text. So "user-friendly" is one word. So replace the whole phrase? But the user said to convert each word with three options. Wait, maybe the user considers "user-friendly" as a single term that can be replaced by other synonyms. So find three synonyms for "user-friendly".