how to use usb otg on stock ics and enable init.d on stock ics. help please. i am on lock bootloader, dont want to unlock my bootloader.
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I guess you can´t do this, with lock kernel and stock rom
as in gingerbread this was do able on stock kernel and lock bootloader.
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m3lv1nht said:
how to use usb otg on stock ics and enable init.d on stock ics. help please. i am on lock bootloader, dont want to unlock my bootloader.
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You can use OTG on your stock ICS.Only optical usb mouse and usb keyboard are supported. If you want to use your usb pendrive and usb hardisk via OTG cable on your phone then you need to root your phone.
After Rooting You can use USB Storage Manager for ARC or USB Storage Manager to mount your pendrive on your phone. The mounted pendrive will be in sdcard\usbstorage\[Pendrive Contents].
You can download the Software from here :
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Thanx,
Aqib..
mohdaqib17 said:
You can use OTG on your stock ICS.Only optical usb mouse and usb keyboard are supported. If you want to use your usb pendrive and usb hardisk via OTG cable on your phone then you need to root your phone.
After Rooting You can use USB Storage Manager for ARC or USB Storage Manager to mount your pendrive on your phone. The mounted pendrive will be in sdcard\usbstorage\[Pendrive Contents].
You can download the Software from here :
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Aqib..
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it works thank you
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could you please explain what it does?
give me the original link of these thread.
Excellent
mohdaqib17 said:
You can use OTG on your stock ICS.Only optical usb mouse and usb keyboard are supported. If you want to use your usb pendrive and usb hardisk via OTG cable on your phone then you need to root your phone.
After Rooting You can use USB Storage Manager for ARC or USB Storage Manager to mount your pendrive on your phone. The mounted pendrive will be in sdcard\usbstorage\[Pendrive Contents].
You can download the Software from here :
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Thanx,
Aqib..
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Thanks! The 2nd Attachment worked for my LT18i..finally able to use my USB OTG.
Hello folks
I'm trying use USB OTG on rooted ICS but no succes on st15 with the attachmnts, and the apk asks for busybox, but is already installed here, even the Google Play BusyBox Free installed, but the app check and says 'not installed', some sugestion for the noob here?
Regards.
GregórioAxiaMagno said:
Hello folks
I'm trying use USB OTG on rooted ICS but no succes on st15 with the attachmnts, and the apk asks for busybox, but is already installed here, even the Google Play BusyBox Free installed, but the app check and says 'not installed', some sugestion for the noob here?
Regards.
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Did you use the BusyBox Installer to install the Busybox? If yes, then these apks are incompatible with ICS.
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Did you use the BusyBox Installer to install the Busybox? If yes, then these apks are incompatible with ICS.
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Wassup Hell Boy xP.
Thanks for the fast reply, so... first I tried with the busybox installed by the doom zergrush method (I used the downgrade and upgrade root method), then I tried with the busy installer. But no success on both, maybe is incompatible indeed. Thanks again!
Use this busybox.install via cwm
https://www.box.com/shared/3f0b9fe81b224a7bb86b
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m3lv1nht said:
Use this busybox.install via cwm
https://www.box.com/shared/3f0b9fe81b224a7bb86b
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thanx for the link. you succeeded on stock ics? does it support ntfs too? i don't have a pendrive to test it
ok that's all about otg. how about init.d on stock ics rom?
spyblaster91 said:
thanx for the link. you succeeded on stock ics? does it support ntfs too? i don't have a pendrive to test it
ok that's all about otg. how about init.d on stock ics rom?
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Yes, i have already tried and it is working on rooted stock ics . Till now android only supports fat and fat32, ntfs is not supported. You can format your pendrive using fat.. it works
well i have already mounted ntfs & raw file system on gingerbread using a module and an app named q5 memory manager. dunno if the module/app support ICS. although i dont frequently use ntfs or raw file system for pendrives.
how about init.d on stock ICS kernel?
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i mounted my fat pendrive using the app with blue icon. i installed busybox using busybox installer, didn't flash the zip.
m3lv1nht said:
Use this busybox.install via cwm
https://www.box.com/shared/3f0b9fe81b224a7bb86b
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Thanks I will try....
EDIT: cool, the app checks and finds busybox now, maybe for some noob reason I'm don't get OTG working yet, but I'm still trying xD thanks!
i have succesful using usb otg on stock ics. i have only tried with fat and fat32 pendrive.i dont have ntfs pendrive.although sometimes i have to tap the usb storage manager manually to mount my pendrive but it's ok as long as it works.
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Is possible also achieve usb otg installing the stock usbotg.apk from gingerbread .69 firmware?
EDIT: I installed the usbotg.apk from ginger .69 firmware, no problems, the system are ok also. But nothing happens here... I'm starting to think what the issue is my cable, is just the oficial from Sony with an adapter, because USB OTG cable here *Brazil* isn't normal --'. See the images below. And the adapter is working normal is an USB AF to USB AF Adapter.
EDIT2: I saw this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1092493, but i think Sony made the oficial cable to plug the phone into PCs in a way like this, so maybe just the adapter should work. LOL let me weld some metal. That is it, thanks guys.
EDIT3: Stock init.d http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417375
EDIT4: usbotg.apk v1.0 from GB .69 ST15i http://www.mediafire.com/?jbgjzb0jkd7rht2
GregórioAxiaMagno said:
Is possible also achieve usb otg installing the stock usbotg.apk from gingerbread .69 firmware?
EDIT: I installed the usbotg.apk from ginger .69 firmware, no problems, the system are ok also. But nothing happens here... I'm starting to think what the issue is my cable, is just the oficial from Sony with an adapter, because USB OTG cable here *Brazil* isn't normal --'. See the images below. And the adapter is working normal is an USB AF to USB AF Adapter.
EDIT2: I saw this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1092493, but i think Sony made the oficial cable to plug the phone into PCs in a way like this, so maybe just the adapter should work. LOL let me weld some metal. That is it, thanks guys.
EDIT3: Stock init.d http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417375
EDIT4: usbotg.apk v1.0 from GB .69 ST15i http://www.mediafire.com/?jbgjzb0jkd7rht2
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Dude!
So, I bought a normal cable "usb to mini usb", then I soldered the pins like the tutorial, and using my adapter I made a homemade usb otg cable what works... and not sure if the succes of otg on ICS comes from the otg.apk, but it worked for me, and now I can use a mouse or a keyboard usb normally, is so cool xD. The great surprise is the USB hardware normally fed by my phone, of course theres a drain considerable of battery. Thanks for everyone!
EDIT: I mounted my usb driver using the StickMount in Google Play. So USB OTG here is working like a charm... as a complete computer!!
I should try this. im looking now for the otg usb.
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botski said:
I should try this. im looking now for the otg usb.
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Looks like you have an x10. I tried at a friend x10 and don't works, not sure if is energy issue or other... BTW you have doomkernel maybe works xD
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Hi...
xperia ray not supported USB OTG.
how to support flash in xperia ray like xperia Arc
kernel needs?
how?
Thanks
dude, please use the right thread to ask. the sticky one. pls dont spam your questions by create new thread. its a simple rules!
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Btw, OTG does work on the stock Ray kernel - A Nokia CA-157 cable works perfectly if you want to connect a mouse or keyboard. If you want to connect a USB memory stick or card reader, you'll also need a rooted phone, a kernel module, and a helper app to load everything. (You'll also need a compatible USB memory stick - if it draws too much power, it won't work as the phone can only provide 200ma on its USB port)
I documented this all on my blog: http://blog.grapefruitopia.com/post/17548799734/using-usb-storage-devices-on-a-rooted-xperia
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Btw, OTG does work on the stock Ray kernel - A Nokia CA-157 cable works perfectly if you want to connect a mouse or keyboard. If you want to connect a USB memory stick or card reader, you'll also need a rooted phone, a kernel module, and a helper app to load everything. (You'll also need a compatible USB memory stick - if it draws too much power, it won't work as the phone can only provide 200ma on its USB port)
I documented this all on my blog: http://blog.grapefruitopia.com/post/17548799734/using-usb-storage-devices-on-a-rooted-xperia
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A little addition to this:
- Xperia Ray users ofcourse have to use a little converter piece before we can use a mini USB OTG cable. I got this with my TomTom car charger.
- The module loader app couldn't keep the usb-storage.ko module loaded. The Q5 app could see my USB stick, then I mounted it, but I could never see it with root explorer. When I checked back, the device wasn't mounted anymore and the module wasn't loaded anymore. I found this package that flashes the module and lets the Q5 app load it. So no need anymore for the module loader app. Now I can acces my USB stick, card reader, externally powered HDD etc flawlessly :d
- Glad to find that USB mouses and keboards works from stock with no extra apps. I can even use my wireless ones.
Hah - got this working on on my rooted stock ICS .562:
go grab doomlords modules here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224676
and load them using doomlords module loader here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224676
Then use the Q5 USB Memory Stick Manager from here:
http://android.gval.biz/
Thanks to Richard Munn the author of this brilliant blog entry here:
http://blog.grapefruitopia.com/post/17548799734/using-usb-storage-devices-on-a-rooted-xperia
Ive installed USB OTG helper v3 ... And it works for one of my USB sticks... But the other one isnt working...al it says in required drivers not found. And my 1tb external hard disk cant be read either... Im on Cyanogen Timescape Rom and krsh v3 kernel... Is there any fix for this... Can our devices handle large hard disks?
Thnks
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ehm, make sure ur hard disk has its own power supply
or maybe ur hard disk is in ntfs format n u missing ntfs module in your kernel.
found it how to add module but it is in GB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1768222
just use search button, u may found what u need
Those modules are made for .58 kernel. OP, can you tell us on which OS version you are and do you have unlocked bootloader? If you're on unlocked bootloader you can install custom kernel which have this modules built-in.
Hard drives and USB sticks will only work if they are in FAT format. NTFS if you have the module.
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My hard disk dosent need an external power supply and it is FAT ... And I am on an ICS based ROM... And my kernel (krsh v3) supports usbotg... It stil dosnt work
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samajid said:
Ive installed USB OTG helper v3 ... And it works for one of my USB sticks... But the other one isnt working...al it says in required drivers not found. And my 1tb external hard disk cant be read either... Im on Cyanogen Timescape Rom and krsh v3 kernel... Is there any fix for this... Can our devices handle large hard disks?
Thnks
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Can u give me the link of otg helper 3
u dont need external power if u plug it on pc, my external hard disk consist of 2 usb, 1 for data n 1 for additional power (if needed). when i use it on notebook i have to plug both usb to be working, so try plug usb power to ur pc n usb data to ur otg
samajid said:
My hard disk dosent need an external power supply and it is FAT ... And I am on an ICS based ROM... And my kernel (krsh v3) supports usbotg... It stil dosnt work
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Propably your phone isn't capable to give enough power to HDD. Can you post what dmesg gives when you plug-in your drive (adb shell dmesg)?
M srry bt m sorta a noob... Hw do I get the adb shell log thing?
And I hav an Xperia mini pro ..shoudnt all of them have the same power output?
And I use my hard disk on my net book without any external power supply.. The USB slot looks like this
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antr34 said:
u dont need external power if u plug it on pc, my external hard disk consist of 2 usb, 1 for data n 1 for additional power (if needed). when i use it on notebook i have to plug both usb to be working, so try plug usb power to ur pc n usb data to ur otg
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yep, i totally agree, in fact i was just about to wrote similar post Yesterday i managed to connect 2.5'' disk (enclosed in case, connects over usb) with my LWW using mentioned method, and it works perfectly!
pikpok said:
Propably your phone isn't capable to give enough power to HDD. Can you post what dmesg gives when you plug-in your drive (adb shell dmesg)?
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Yeah, there's just not enough power in phone's usb port to spin the hard drive, that's why you need external power source.
samajid said:
M srry bt m sorta a noob... Hw do I get the adb shell log thing?
And I hav an Xperia mini pro ..shoudnt all of them have the same power output?
And I use my hard disk on my net book without any external power supply.. The USB slot looks like this
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Do it in windows shell (win key+r and type cmd), navigate to folder where you have adb installed first. You can also access it in Terminal Emulator app in phone, just turn it on and type dmesg.
Hello!
I have a question.
I would like to plug in a pendrive to my phone. I have OTG cable and I have installed the USB Host Controller app from the market. But it says S3C usb host driver not found. I think i need that to mount my pendrive, but I don't know where can I find and how can I set up this driver.
Thanks a lot
I am having the same issue, mine is a xt910 rooted but with stock ICS ROM.
No idea how to install the driver in the kernel or if that can be done on a non custom rom.
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It's plug and play, just plug the OTG adaptor in and then plug your pen drive in - it will load the drivers as it needs them.
I did exactly the above with my phone before I rooted it, so stock JB ROM works just fine for OTG.
Hello friends and happy new year for all.
I have a question about using webcams in an android device,
can anyone help me
I mean , I want to attach my webcam to my android device (Xperia mini pro) but I don't know how to do it.
please help me.
You don't.
I find a way
I allso found a way in youtube but I don't know how to us it
I hope masters in here can help me
but I cant send the link here so I write the search words
Usage of USB webcam with customized Galaxy Nexus (android 4.0.3)
search in youtube
Why nobody don't help me ???
lovelysunset said:
Why nobody don't help me ???
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Read the description of the video.
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Attaching any USB peripheral requires the device to have USB On-The-Go (OTG) support. A lot of the newer (and high-end) devices have this, but yours does not. So it's not possible. It's not just a simple software mod. USB OTG requires the device to have a USB port that's capable of delivering power output to power low power USB peripherals like keyboards, mice, flash drives. For that same reason, in the video it is mentioned that only low power webcams work. It's at the hardware level, so no it won't be possible with your phone at all.
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sashank said:
Attaching any USB peripheral requires the device to have USB On-The-Go (OTG) support. A lot of the newer (and high-end) devices have this, but yours does not. So it's not possible. It's not just a simple software mod. USB OTG requires the device to have a USB port that's capable of delivering power output to power low power USB peripherals like keyboards, mice, flash drives. For that same reason, in the video it is mentioned that only low power webcams work. It's at the hardware level, so no it won't be possible with your phone at all.
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Thanks for your answer but I can use usb devices like Flash memory , usb mouse & keyboard , game pad and my 500 GB hard drive and also I can use usb power for my usb speaker .
is this not enough to being a device to support USB ?
can you help me in this way.
Thanks man!
lovelysunset said:
Thanks for your answer but I can use usb devices like Flash memory , usb mouse & keyboard , game pad and my 500 GB hard drive and also I can use usb power for my usb speaker .
is this not enough to being a device to support USB ?
can you help me in this way.
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Yes you're right, your device does indeed have full OTG support. Sony never mentioned it in the official specifications, but I did a search in your device's forum and found info about it. In that case, I guess the procedure to getting the webcam to work is more hardware specific, so can't say whether it can or cannot work with your device. Your best bet is to ask a dev for your device about it, and see if they're interested to look into it. Also, the guy in the video said only low power webcams work. This is because the USB port can't deliver that much power output.
Having USB Host mode and even a powered USB hub is not enough to use a USB webcam.
You need kernel support and a custom app that accesses video4linux interface (/dev/videoX) OR a patched android framework that routes video4linux interface to android's standard camera API.
In other words, you must be able to modify and compile your own kernel and custom ROM for your particular device.
sashank said:
Yes you're right, your device does indeed have full OTG support. Sony never mentioned it in the official specifications, but I did a search in your device's forum and found info about it. In that case, I guess the procedure to getting the webcam to work is more hardware specific, so can't say whether it can or cannot work with your device. Your best bet is to ask a dev for your device about it, and see if they're interested to look into it. Also, the guy in the video said only low power webcams work. This is because the USB port can't deliver that much power output.
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thanks a lot for your answer
brugobo said:
Having USB Host mode and even a powered USB hub is not enough to use a USB webcam.
You need kernel support and a custom app that accesses video4linux interface (/dev/videoX) OR a patched android framework that routes video4linux interface to android's standard camera API.
In other words, you must be able to modify and compile your own kernel and custom ROM for your particular device.
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thanks
but can you help me about edit my kernel (boot.img) and which app I can use ??
lovelysunset said:
thanks
but can you help me about edit my kernel (boot.img) and which app I can use ??
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You can't just edit the boot.img, you have to edit the source and then compile it. Either learn how to program etc. Or ask a developer for your device to have a look.
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NIMBAH said:
You can't just edit the boot.img, you have to edit the source and then compile it. Either learn how to program etc. Or ask a developer for your device to have a look.
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thanks a lot man!
I have a Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V running Lupus kernel and FXP152 (CM10) ROM. My phone's specification says it supports USB OTG. How can I get this feature?
Also, I am unable to use USB Mass storage mode. Its disabled for some reason. Can anyone explain?
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feeroz123 said:
I have a Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V running Lupus kernel and FXP152 (CM10) ROM. My phone's specification says it supports USB OTG. How can I get this feature?
Also, I am unable to use USB Mass storage mode. Its disabled for some reason. Can anyone explain?
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hi dear
for your broblem
first of all you must buy a cable that mach your phone port
second your phone must be unlock and root
third you must use modules that is with kernel (flash with CMW) and then install ModuleLoader.apk and select the modules you installed
then you must install a app (like stickmount.apk) to mount the usb you attached
you can found apps in apknew site
may this help you
sashank said:
Yes you're right, your device does indeed have full OTG support. Sony never mentioned it in the official specifications, but I did a search in your device's forum and found info about it. In that case, I guess the procedure to getting the webcam to work is more hardware specific, so can't say whether it can or cannot work with your device. Your best bet is to ask a dev for your device about it, and see if they're interested to look into it. Also, the guy in the video said only low power webcams work. This is because the USB port can't deliver that much power output.
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Totally agree with Sashank
lovelysunset said:
hi dear
for your broblem
first of all you must buy a cable that mach your phone port
second your phone must be unlock and root
third you must use modules that is with kernel (flash with CMW) and then install ModuleLoader.apk and select the modules you installed
then you must install a app (like stickmount.apk) to mount the usb you attached
you can found apps in apknew site
may this help you
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Thanks.
How do i get my device identified in my PC as a Disk Drive? I have tried flashing the following UMS zip, but no help on FXP152:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34956370&postcount=4174
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feeroz123 said:
Thanks.
How do i get my device identified in my PC as a Disk Drive? I have tried flashing the following UMS zip, but no help on FXP152:
forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34956370&postcount=4174
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hello dear
I sow that page but I've no idea why you cant see the drive in your computer
first of all you must ENABLE your USB debuging from your device
and make sure you have installed your phones driver in your computer
maybe your phone is in MTA mode so you can see your drive under your phones name in camputer
and make sure your cable is working fine.
may this helpfull
lovelysunset said:
hello dear
I sow that page but I've no idea why you cant see the drive in your computer
first of all you must ENABLE your USB debuging from your device
and make sure you have installed your phones driver in your computer
maybe your phone is in MTA mode so you can see your drive under your phones name in camputer
and make sure your cable is working fine.
may this helpfull
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Yes, I had enable mass_storage in buil.prop file before flashing that zip. Actually it used to work in FXP 148. But now am on FXp 152 ROm, and now that patch is not working.
I have USB device drivers for my phone from some other path. But thats not getting identified by driver update.
Currently, my phone gets identified in MTP mode in Device Manger, but no drivers installed (shows as yellow question mark).
Story:
Hi, I cannot be able to connect my xperia p with my car's cd player, I connect my phone via usb cable but cd player gives USB ERROR (all others non android phones connect fine). Similarly I cannot use my 'phone as usb' in pc, if you guys remember we could connect our nokia with pc as usb storage.
Question:
Is it possible in xperia or similar devices? thanks
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Mount SD Card when USB is connected (in Settings>Storage) I think that should work
Garcia98 said:
Mount SD Card when USB is connected (in Settings>Storage) I think that should work
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No, the mount usb option is for otg cable. I am talking about usb cable, when we connect usb cable with our computer and android phone, the computer dont consider our android phone as usb storage rather it treat as android phone.
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Hello waqar89,
I had the same problem months ago, but I've found the solution here in the forum, there is an app created by some users of this forum that turns Xperia S/P/U from MTP to Mass Storage. I've been using it and it works so fine!
The only requirements that you need are:
->You have to be in stock ICS ROM
->You need your phone rooted and with busybox installed
Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1744878
About the other problem... trying to connect your phone to your car's music player I think it's not possible by USB, I tried it to with no luck.
When I want to connect it to my car I do it with a jack-to-jack cable...
Hope it helped to you
tharkun2
tharkun2 said:
Hello waqar89,
I had the same problem months ago, but I've found the solution here in the forum, there is ....
tharkun2
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Thank you for the solution but Unfortunately my device is not rooted and I have jellybean, the residual option I.e jack to jack is good and acceptable. Thank you
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