Use the existing library support. The only reason to use a Socket directly for this task is when connecting to a custom protocol (i.e. not HTTP for which there is no suitable implementation). There are so many existing transfer protocols - don't waste time creating another for this generic case.
HttpURLConnection is ultimately implemented with TCP Sockets that "speak" HTTP. Using Sockets directly would require writing the code to understand HTTP - in whatever context is required. This code, even if done "more efficiently" than HttpUrlConnection will represent only a small fraction of the actual execution time which will be dominated by other factors.
Instead, consider how speed can be improved at a higher-level:
- Download multiple remote resources concurrently
- Using HTTP pipelining, where applicable
- Enable HTTP compression, when applicable
- Switch to a different protocol designed for multi-file synchronization