Did anyone have this card reader for note 3. I'd love to buy one, but one of the main uses would be to backup photos from CF & SD Cards to the 32g internal, whilst we are travelling.
Wow, this looks cool! I hope someone has tried it and it does work for us. Thanks!
aaa111sss said:
Did anyone have this card reader for note 3. I'd love to buy one, but one of the main uses would be to backup photos from CF & SD Cards to the 32g internal, whilst we are travelling.
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I just ordered this one from Amazon for $12. It has the USB port on the other side and it's a 16 GB. works perfect.
Here's the link if you want to check it out.....http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GXYKWBO/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Wow, this looks cool! I hope someone has tried it and it does work for us. Thanks!
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They have a video review at the bottom of product's page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejJBn2vUiLo
mp119519 said:
They have a video review at the bottom of product's page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejJBn2vUiLo
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That's why I said it looks cool. I'd rather hear a real user's experience than rely on the manufacturer's possibly faked video.
I'm curious to know if it can support more than 1 devices at a time (the video doesn't show that). Like, can I have a SD card + USB drive both plugged in, and transfer data between them, or SD Card + a mouse at the same time etc.
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That's why I said it looks cool. I'd rather hear a real user's experience than rely on the manufacturer's possibly faked video.
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I placed an order on it today. I will post my feedback here.
I won't use anytything large extending from imho fragile µUSB B port in fear of accidentially damiging it.
Thats why I use an extension cable where a 90° connector just barely extends from the Note e.g. DELOCK 83104 or if you want no cable DELOCK 65473
Then add a Delock USB2.0-Stick with micro SD Slot. They are available from 1 GB up to 32 GB (DELOCK 54276).
Together its not larger then the various USB-A & µUSB-B Sticks, but safer for the Notes fragige µUSB-B port.
mp119519 said:
They have a video review at the bottom of product's page. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejJBn2vUiLo
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I placed an order on it today. I will post my feedback here.
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Was very skeptical about this because of the low price, and not branded.
I tested it with a Samsung Galaxy Note III phone. i plugged the SD card from a camera, and it detected the card and let me view the pictures.WHEN IT DETECTS THE DEVICE, A MSG APPEARS ON THE TOP LINE.I tried an 8 GB thumb drive. i was able to see my Word docs. I opened one with QUICKOFFICE, and it worked great.
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So I really want the Galaxy tab 10.1, but why pay extra for the 32gb if the 16GB has a microSD card slot internally eh?
So thats what I want to know - does the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (ebay item: 110756156438), have a micro sd card slot INTERNALLY so I can crack it open put a quality 32GB card in and seal it up again?
Highly unlikely.
I'm pretty sure there is not a card slot inside. It's just like all other android devices that specify internal and external SD. The internal SD is hardwired. I'm not sure why they call it internal SD and not flash memory or NV memory as it only adds confusion. The best thing to do is get the 16 GB and buy the OTG usb host adapter on Ebay for $7 to connect a USB hard drive (that's what I did). Not worth an extra $100 for the 32 GB version IMO.
Damn you samsung, I can live with ALL the shortcomings of the Galaxy tab, but not the exclusion of a Micro SD card slot. It's a deal breaker - not just because I can add more storage but because should it get bricked I can grab my files from the SD card!
Then wait for the Toshiba AT200.
Or the Transformer 2?
Picard_8525 said:
Then wait for the Toshiba AT200.
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Not this thread again. About 2 months there was a big debate about this. It ended when someone opened up a tab and confirmed there is NOT a slot internally.
Posted by my rooted EVO 4G
briandroid said:
<SNIP> The best thing to do is get the 16 GB and buy the OTG usb host adapter on Ebay for $7 to connect a USB hard drive (that's what I did). Not worth an extra $100 for the 32 GB version IMO.
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Doesn't this come free with the tablet to begin with? I got one inside the box, so maybe they started including it later. Never used it yet, but I think this is what they threw in with the tab: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/EPL-1PL0BEGSTA
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Doesn't this come free with the tablet to begin with? I got one inside the box, so maybe they started including it later. Never used it yet, but I think this is what they threw in with the tab: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/EPL-1PL0BEGSTA
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I just got mine last week from Best Buy and all that was in the box was a wall charger, usb cable and earbuds. The adapter you linked to was on the shelf next to it for $20.
It would love to take this thing apart and see for real. Im sure you could mod it to accept something bigger
Tdiliplane said:
It would love to take this thing apart and see for real. Im sure you could mod it to accept something bigger
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http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...axy-tab-101/6258363?tag=content;siu-container
specifically: http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...-101/6258363?seq=43&tag=content;siu-container
Let us know how that works out for you.
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http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...axy-tab-101/6258363?tag=content;siu-container
specifically: http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/...-101/6258363?seq=43&tag=content;siu-container
Let us know how that works out for you.
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Thanks for that dude, those pics were very helpful! I thought because the 10.1v had one (or some say it did), maybe the 10.1 would aswell for those not afraid to crack it open.
My bad it's not a simcard slot.
briandroid said:
I just got mine last week from Best Buy and all that was in the box was a wall charger, usb cable and earbuds. The adapter you linked to was on the shelf next to it for $20.
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That's strange, over here (in India) it was a part of package i.e. the adapter was inside the box. Both me and my friend who bought the tablet about a week apart got one.
I didnt get one. :-(
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Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
Shlomikalfa said:
Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
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I use a 64gb Flash drive formatted to FAT32 thru one of those cheap ebay usb adapters and it works fine. Comes up as UsbDriveA.
Shlomikalfa said:
Hi there,
I was wondering if we can use the usb adapter to connect an external HD to the device... can we?!
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Supposedly you can, however, in order to accomplish this, first the external HDD would have to be formatted in FAT32, or possibly EXT2/3/4; something which is natively recognized by the 7.7 Also, since the USB adapter only supplies a minimum amount of power (150mA I think), the HDD would have to be externally powered, either by its own power adapter, or by connecting through a powered USB hub (assuming the hub also has enough power to run the HDD).
It didn't recognize my external 500GB NTFS drive. I have a spare that I can format with FAT32 and will try that just for grins if I get a chance tomorrow. Otherwise, meh.
Update: I tried this with an external USB (self-powered) drive formatted in FAT32 and I got an error message saying "High Powered USB Device Connected: Cannot connect to...."
Not a big deal at all, really.
Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
Hi,
Great news. Thank you 7harper
Could you please post the ebay link from which you've purchased the key. I can't even find 128GB flash drive for this price. Thx !
are the usb connection kit for 8.9 and 10 inch abs compatible with p6800 ?
geogetski666 said:
are the usb connection kit for 8.9 and 10 inch abs compatible with p6800 ?
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Yes, as are any of the other accessories which use Samsung's 30-pin connector.
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Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
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How did you manage to get the 7.7 to read/write exFAT formatted disk? I can't seem to make it work here. Tried both Asian and European ROMs but in vain. Can anybody else who has a USB connector with an exFAT stick confirm this?
Thanks.
Hey...
Just wanted to let everyone know that a USB A Male to A Female won't really help much...
For a matter of fact it won't do anything... it's like an elongation cable of 8cm which is crap!!! I guess I wanted to get a Female-Female but came out a bit of a retard...
I wanted to use the 30pin to USB cable, connect it to a Female-Female converter and shove my other USBs on the other end.... wondering if that will work....
Anyhow that's just my 2 dimes...
have a nice day,
SK.
exFat doesnt work on micro sd cards in built-in slot so I guess it won't work on any other medium...
You can use any kind of mass storage and file sistem, nfts works too check my tutorial in the general topic, you can mount a nftsnhard disk drive (selg powered) and read write it from p6800
Raziel_Sicily said:
You can use any kind of mass storage and file sistem, nfts works too check my tutorial in the general topic, you can mount a nftsnhard disk drive (selg powered) and read write it from p6800
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Have you actually been able to do that with a powered USB harddrive? I got an error message saying "high powered device" when I plugged one in to the Tab.
burhanistan said:
Have you actually been able to do that with a powered USB harddrive? I got an error message saying "high powered device" when I plugged one in to the Tab.
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I have tried three different external hard drive assemblies ( one desktop, two portable) all with external power applied. One of the portables always triggers the High Power Device shutoff. So I think it depends on the drive box interface electronics.
7harper said:
Just received a Corsair 128GB flash drive(Flash Voyager) today that I bought on Ebay for $45 . It was formatted to exFAT,which is Microsoft's newest file system,rather then FAT32 and allows files bigger then FAT32's 4GB max file size.
It works great on the 7.7 so exFAT is supported and even plays HD movies and lets you transfer files to the 7.7 and back.
I already had the 30pin to usb adapter.
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45$ ? really ? We need to see that !
Just want to reconfirm that the OEM Samsung USB & SD Connection Kit for Samsung Galaxy Tab will work for our 7.7?
I read that it is not supported for the original 7.0 and the 7.7 tablet - directly from the Samsung store.
Would be really sweet if it does work.
What I want to do is have it read my SD memory card.
Anyone?
whoknows86 said:
Just want to reconfirm that the OEM Samsung USB & SD Connection Kit for Samsung Galaxy Tab will work for our 7.7?
I read that it is not supported for the original 7.0 and the 7.7 tablet - directly from the Samsung store.
Would be really sweet if it does work.
What I want to do is have it read my SD memory card.
Anyone?
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It works fine.
murmur70 said:
It works fine.
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I got it! I've tested it out and everything seems to be working out. However, I can't seem to get my 128 GB SD to be recognized with the SD Adapter.
It comes up as "SD card blank or unsupported filesystem"
I've formatted the card to NTFS and ext4 to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Edit: I got Fat32 to work with my 128 GB SD card. With the limitation of Fat32, I won't be able to transfer a file larger than 4 GB. Anyone how to get around this issue?
As stated by someone else earlier in this thread, try formatting with exFAT.
Is there anyway to connect 2.5 external HD?
I mean, using external power kinda defeat the purpose...
This is the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB OTG Drive on the Nexus 6
There are 2 sides, the full usb and micro usb sides. This allows for easy file transfers between it and your computer, and between it and your phone.
It works perfectly. NO ROOT REQUIRED
App used: Nexus USB OTG File Manager
Always been interested in these kind of USB flash drives, another good one to look into is the CORSAIR Voyager GO which is USB 3.0 and has OTG.
zephiK said:
Always been interested in these kind of USB flash drives, another good one to look into is the CORSAIR Voyager GO which is USB 3.0 and has OTG.
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I had the one the OP posted about and my cover for one end broke after a short time. I returned it SBD bought the CORSAIR and I couldn't be happier. Easily the best OTG drive out there.
Pilz said:
I had the one the OP posted about and my cover for one end broke after a short time. I returned it SBD bought the CORSAIR and I couldn't be happier. Easily the best OTG drive out there.
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i actually dont care for the little plastic covers. im probably going to take them off
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i actually dont care for the little plastic covers. im probably going to take them off
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I had it on my keychain so I liked having the ends protected. I live in a rather rainy area so that wouldn't be good if I had it completely exposed.
zephiK said:
Always been interested in these kind of USB flash drives, another good one to look into is the CORSAIR Voyager GO which is USB 3.0 and has OTG.
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Pilz said:
I had the one the OP posted about and my cover for one end broke after a short time. I returned it SBD bought the CORSAIR and I couldn't be happier. Easily the best OTG drive out there.
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I have the Corsair too, but it needs StickMount. Which for those already rooted is no biggie.
Skripka said:
I have the Corsair too, but it needs StickMount. Which for those already rooted is no biggie.
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You don't need stick mount when you use Es File Explorer. I uninstalled stick mount after I realised that Es File Explorer doesn't need it to work. I'm just glad that There are so many OTG drives out there to choose from.
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You don't need stick mount when you use Es File Explorer. I uninstalled stick mount after I realised that Es File Explorer doesn't need it to work. I'm just glad that There are so many OTG drives out there to choose from.
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Here anyway, ES would not R/W without stickmount to the Corsair even with root explore turned on.
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Here anyway, ES would not R/W without stickmount to the Corsair even with root explore turned on.
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That's odd, mine does without any issues. I'll post screen shots if you would like. I'm running L's AND SuperSU v2.42 beta if that makes a difference.
No root is needed at all with the app i showed in the video
I have a Kingston Microduo Usb 3.0 otg pendrive. It's very compact and quite sturdy.
Sent from my Nexus 6
Robert_W said:
This is the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB OTG Drive on the Nexus 6
There are 2 sides, the full usb and micro usb sides. This allows for easy file transfers between it and your computer, and between it and your phone.
It works perfectly. NO ROOT REQUIRED
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what app did you have to use to get the device to recognize the drive?
I bought the sandisk ultra dual usb otg drive from best buy but nothing happens when I have connected.
SilentO said:
what app did you have to use to get the device to recognize the drive?
I bought the sandisk ultra dual usb otg drive from best buy but nothing happens when I have connected.
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Nexus USB OTG File Manager
It's free to test to see if your drive works but purchase it necessary to use. I'm sure there may be other free ones out there but as you can see in the video this one is very simple to use.
Link to try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kyuudroid.nexususbotgfilemanagertrial
Link to buy: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kyuudroid.nexususbotgfilemanager
Try chainfire stick mount. Works great!
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I use ES file explorer but while I'm able to watch videos, long movies cause my app to crash randomly. I have to copy it to my device and watch it. Kind of disappointing since I used to use a usb flash stick with OTG cable and it worked fine. I wonder if it's a lollipop issue or maybe it's better if i use stickmount.
What's the largest size this goes up to? This might be the best backup solution I've seen.
bmstrong said:
What's the largest size this goes up to? This might be the best backup solution I've seen.
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I have a 64gb card in my Meenova dash and it works flawlessly. It might take the 128gb card but I don't have one to test.
Just grabbed one myself. Used it with the Moto X, GS6 & Nexus 9. 3/3
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I had it on my keychain
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I can't find a keychain opinion on mine....do you have a sleeve or something?
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I used a small lanyard that I had through the loop on the side of it. O have 100+ of these little loops with a hook at the end that u use for everything. I'll post pictures if you would like
Hello,
Im looking to expand the storage of the nexus 6.
ive searched in the forums of several option such as otg cable, but im looking for a small, easily portable and cheap sd adabter that will do the thing for me.
What are your recommendations?
Cheers,
torecdude said:
Hello,
Im looking to expand the storage of the nexus 6.
ive searched in the forums of several option such as otg cable, but im looking for a small, easily portable and cheap sd adabter that will do the thing for me.
What are your recommendations?
Cheers,
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I think this is what you are looking for.
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
I *think* you will need to be rooted to use it (I am rooted so I can't tell if it works w/o root)
Works great for me.
Jason
jasoraso said:
I think this is what you are looking for.
http://www.meenova.com/st/p/m3r.html
I *think* you will need to be rooted to use it (I am rooted so I can't tell if it works w/o root)
Works great for me.
Jason
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Ordered.
And yes they say you have to be rooted/ have a third party app.
wonder why i have to be rooted... Do i need to use StickMount for this accessory?
torecdude said:
Ordered.
And yes they say you have to be rooted/ have a third party app.
wonder why i have to be rooted... Do i need to use StickMount for this accessory?
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I can't tell you for sure since I had stickmount installed before I received my meenova. All I can say is... Perfect solution. I have my 64gb SD in my meenova on my keychain, so whenever I feel like doing a backup, it's right there. FolderSync is a nice app, too. On top of that, TWRP supports OTG, so I can do my backups straight to/from the adapter and don't have to use up 3gb of my internal storage for my latest backup.
Bottom line:
Love it.
Now Dash Micro
The Meenova has been retired in favour of the extremely similar looking Dash Micro.
I'm pleased to see these ship to the UK so I am going to order one. The lack of an SD card slot in the N6 almost put me off it. One of these will be useful.
Stickmount is required for the Meenova Dash Micro. I had hoped it wasn't necessary, no big deal though. Before this, I had a 64gb Sandisk Dual USB stick which worked well but also required Stickmount.
torecdude said:
Hello,
Im looking to expand the storage of the nexus 6.
ive searched in the forums of several option such as otg cable, but im looking for a small, easily portable and cheap sd adabter that will do the thing for me.
What are your recommendations?
Cheers,
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Corsair Voyager go works well.
I bought the Meenova after I got a Nexus 5. It's one of the best accessories I have ever bought. I haven't upgraded to the Dash Micro yet. Now I'm using the Meenova with my Nexus 6 paired with the Stickmount app and it's a match made in heaven!
Has anyone here used one of these?
I use my tablet for just about everything so I'm always worried about running out of space.
But with this I could add so much storage space with usb drives, and an sd card.
ElsaReyes said:
Has anyone here used one of these?
I use my tablet for just about everything so I'm always worried about running out of space.
But with this I could add so much storage space with usb drives, and an sd card.
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I have been using OTG to transfer files from and to my galaxy devices and it is working very well
But the sad news is that our note pro cannot give enough power to portable HDD ( the ones i used were 1Tb and 2tb, on my note 3 and my note edge they work but not on the note pro)
You can connect flash memories and anything that consumes low voltage like a mouse or a keyboard or a flash memory
Teflanzy said:
I have been using OTG to transfer files from and to my galaxy devices and it is working very well
But the sad news is that our note pro cannot give enough power to portable HDD ( the ones i used were 1Tb and 2tb, on my note 3 and my note edge they work but not on the note pro)
You can connect flash memories and anything that consumes low voltage like a mouse or a keyboard or a flash memory
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I'm not looking to connect hdd's.
I already have planned what I'm doing.
First of all I'm gonna find some way to strap it to the back of the tablet case, and then, I got 1 for now, ultra fit usb flash drive, which will go in one of the usb ports.
I got a memory stick pro duo adapter which I can slot two of my micro sd cards into, and then stick it in the otg.
And then one micro sd card in an sd card adapter to put in the sd card slot. :3
This thing makes no sense. It's great yeah, but it's weird, it can have three flash drives or usb devices running at once, but when it comes to cards of any kind, you can only use one at a time, even if one is in a usb adapter, it still won't allow two.
It makes no sense, usb all you want, but cards only one. Why?
ElsaReyes said:
This thing makes no sense. It's great yeah, but it's weird, it can have three flash drives or usb devices running at once, but when it comes to cards of any kind, you can only use one at a time, even if one is in a usb adapter, it still won't allow two.
It makes no sense, usb all you want, but cards only one. Why?
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Maybe the adapter requires extra power that the note pro cannot give
Can you send a picture of what you have and how you connected them to the note pro?
I will try it and see if i am having similar issue
Sorry, just came across this post. Here are several methods I use; a 128Gb Sandisk USB 3 thumb drive [http://a.co/9OVzdu5 ] and a USB 3 OTA adapter [http://a.co/jfMs2Yq ] along with the 128gb micro card in the device. If you need terabytes, get a wireless battery powered portable hard drive [http://a.co/fzM9ZPi], it works on mine. I also had a spare 240gb mSATA card from when I replaced my laptop drive. I bought a case for it and use that - the tablet has enough power to use it. Finally, I have connected a self-powered 2 Tb desktop drive with good results via the OTG cable. It just takes a while when opening your file explorer. Last, but not least, you can connect to your NAS via WiFi [ I use QNAP, and have accessed it from everywhere that I've visited that had good inet speeds via the QNAP apps]
Do you have more info on QNAP? Where to get it for instance? Is it in the Play Store?
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Do you have more info on QNAP? Where to get it for instance? Is it in the Play Store?
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QNAP is a hardware vendor for Network Attached Storage units - look on Amazon or NewEgg. I got the empty 2 bay one and loaded some spare drives I had laying around so I have 2 Tbytes mirrored now. Their apps allow remote access for files, music and movies to their devices.
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QNAP is a hardware vendor for Network Attached Storage units - look on Amazon or NewEgg. I got the empty 2 bay one and loaded some spare drives I had laying around so I have 2 Tbytes mirrored now. Their apps allow remote access for files, music and movies to their devices.
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Thank you for that info.
I am using a Y-cable that powers device and allow OTG at the same time with usb 3.0.It is sufficient to power my 2.5 HDD
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I am using a Y-cable that powers device and allow OTG at the same time with usb 3.0.It is sufficient to power my 2.5 HDD
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Could you provide a link for this Y-Cable?
Thanks
elcubano1 said:
Could you provide a link for this Y-Cable?
Thanks
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Sorry i am both 2 months late for my reply and could not find any link either on my usual sites amazon, dx.com, ebay, aliexpress.com..