I have a Mac and in the past, I can connect my HTC Thunderbolt and Motorola Triumph to the Mac via USB and the microSD card inside each device will be automatically shown on my Mac. No driver needed.
However, with the Samsung Note, when I do the above, NO microSD card is shown. The Note does show "MTP Connected".
Is there anything I need to do different to have the microSD card shown in my Mac when connecting my Note to the Mac via USB?
Nobody?
UPDATE: Samsung Galaxy Note DOES NOT ALLOW USB storage mode.
If you were able to AND you are using STOCK ROM, show it to me.
I guess no one transfer large files via USB... i.e. multiple files in Gb's...
Its under Settings - wireless - USB
Don't mess with USB when you can get a great wifi transfer app for under 2 bucks:
http://tinyurl.com/78ugrvv
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-Once you go NOTE, you'd say 4 inches a Joke
usb is much faster for large amounts of files.
And AirDroid is free, why pay?
You understand you are in a developer forum?
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Hello, any idea what could be causing this?
When I try to connect my SGS3 to pc, I get this:
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But when I try to connect my fathers sgs3, I get this:
Could it be a motherboard problem? I took my phone to warranty and they said they found no problems on the USB port, and installed new firmware or something. (Also they changed my headphone jack because it was also faulty)
The phone charges fine using USB.
Thanks.
E: The phone still gets "Hardware id is missing" error but meh.
Fixed!
What I did:
1) Went to device manager and uninstalled all the USB controllers/drivers that had a error sign on them
2) Disabled windows automatic driver install (not sure if necessary)
3) Used another usb port, one behind my computer
4) Bam, it works.
I've been 3 months without able to use USB on my phone now, even took it to warranty.
Feels quite great man.
Guys,
I am really confused why my phone hangs when the USB OTG cable is attached...
Last things I have done before this occurred were; Rooting, CWM, and using the app External 2 Internal (swapping app from Google Store)...
Tried already the following (but failed to address the problem):
- Installed three different custom ROMs thru CWM
- Reverted back to "all" stock thru flash tool
- Used different/other USB OTG cable
Below is the screenshot of the specs of the phone:
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My query, is this Android phone that supports OTG has a built-in driver to host any device attached to the USB OTG cable accessory?(as like to Windows computer that needs a driver to recognize or open ang USB device)... Because mine might be accidentally removed or corrupted...
I am very confused of what caused the OTG cable to hang/freeze the phone when attached... I am afraid this might be a hardware problem already but still very confused due to USB Mass storage and Recharging work perfectly...
Maybe anybody here can help me, please.......
Need help... =(
Hope some expert can help...
I have a T-Mobile Note7. I used a 1 GB file stored on my PC's SSD, transferred through a USB A 3.1 motherboard port onto the phone's UFS internal storage for this test.
Using the included Samsung cable, the file maxed out around 50 MB/s. Using a USB A to C cable (3.0 to 3.1 - stupid as there is no benefit but I wanted to mention it), this same file transferred at about 160 MB/s.
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Great to see Samsung embracing Type-C and USB 3.0. It'll be extremely useful in the future when transferring files from a phone with ufs 2.1 to a PC with an SSD.
Also, I hope you're OK after using a bomb as your daily phone
I got curious and tried this out since I have the Exynos note 7. Used a 1gb test file and copied it to the internal storage using an aukey 3.0 usb A to type C cable and the same app you used (lite version however). I can confirm that the note 7 Exynos FD has usb 3.0
Hi,
My screen touch is broken, and I'm stuck at this step :
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So I decided to buy an OTG cable to connect a mouse, but the mouse does not turn on... I only want to recover the data from the phone. Could you help me please, it's very important for me ? Debugging is not enabled
@zaki_law
If this phone supports USB OTG ( will say OTG got enabled in Android's Settings -> System -> Advanced Option -> OTG Storage ) then you can recover data. Using a OTG cable you can enable USB debugging.
Click the mouse to unlock your phone and turn on USB debugging on Android's Settings -> Developer options
Connect the broken phone to the computer and the phone will be recognized as external memory.
From the computer, open the file folders of your phone and copy the photos, contacts, videos, music that you need to the computer
Thank you for you answer, but as I said, the mouse doesn't turn on when I plug it to my phone.
Nobody to help me ? pls
Hope everyone's safe out there...
I remember I used to transfer files just fine when in TWRP but now I can no longer do that and I don't know why. I've tried different versions of TWRP such as:
twrp-3.5.2_9-0-beryllium.img
twrp-3.3.0-0-beryllium.img
twrp-3.2.3-2-beryllium.img
no luck yet.
I've tried on Intel and Ryzen. The PC recognizes the phone is connected but it won't let me access the internal storage; in fact, the icon doesn't even appear on "This PC".
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Here it gives me the option to "eject" the phone.
Here is the "device manager" showing there doesn't seem to be a problem with drivers. I installed "Qualcomm" drivers and also downloaded Mi Flash Tool and installed those as well.
I read somewhere that after I do a "Factory Data", I can transfer files again with no problem: Well, it wasn't my case.
I want to try to get this resolved since it is easier than transfering files though ADB. I was wondering if there's a known solution to this matter?
TIA!
You are encrypted.
You can transfer files using a spare phone and a SD card (a SD card won't cost a fortune)
LR7875 said:
You are encrypted.
You can transfer files using a spare phone and a SD card (a SD card won't cost a fortune)
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Thanks, yeah! that was it. It's working now.