Is it possible to Disable charging over USB?
é possibile disabilitare la carica via usb?
This has been asked before; try the search function.
Hint: I think the answer was no, unless you cut the +5V wire on the USB cable or something.
Why would you ever want to disable the charging from the USB ?
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Guys I got this "usb icon" in the panel, is there a way to remove it ?
I get it even if the phone isn't connected through usb.
thanks
3rd Party Charger? Can Happen with those....
no third party charger
Clear the notification, or am I missing something here? Is it still there after a reboot?
I was wondering if anyone knew why my USB options do not appear when the phone is docked, when it is non docked i get the usb options fine. the dock is a kidigi, i have tried to make them appear whenver usb is connected but i still do not get the options. i can see the phone is charging and the usb debug enabled.
Hello. Recently, i dropped my phone so unluckily that screen is completely broken and display is completely black and touch doesn't work as well. The point here is i want to back up my data. I found i can stream my screen over HDMI to the TV.
But the catch here is i see only lock icon on TV and unless i unlock the phone with the pattern, i'm unable to see contents of screen.
Can i somehow bypass this lock icon so i can see contents even on locked screen?
PS: as i wrote in title, i know unlock pattern but it is useless unless i can enter it into the phone somehow.
I also found ADB command that can simulate input via coordinated but it need to have debug mode on (which i have i believe) but also need agree that this PC can use ADB commands on this device. Unfortunately, i didn't check the "remember me" box.
Any ideas how could i do this?
You can easily connect a mouse with a usb-c to usb-a adaptor.
I just tried to connect my trusty Logitech G9x to the 7t and it immediately worked.
Edit:
I guess you need the USB c port for the HDMI but there are plenty of dongles that support both hdmi and usb
Another idea is to enable over adb the setting in developer mode/show taps
So then you can see roughly on the tv where you are tapping
Hope this helps
have you found the solution ?
Hi all,
If anyone can help, I'd be very happy! My son dropped his g60s and smashed the display, we can't use it. We can see a small live portion of the screen, but barely visible. We can unlock the lockscreen but can't really do much else as we can't see or touch the screen to select anything.
I would like to recover images/videos if possible. No SD card, and USB Debugging is turned off. Totally stock out of the box phone.
Any ideas please? Googling a solution is not proving very successful.
Thank you in advance.
(I'm a little out of touch with Android, sorry - I used to be regular on here but have not posted on XDA for a while!)
Hi again.
I'm aware of random post etiquette and that this may appear illegitimate or potentially looking for assistance to beach security, so I'm attaching my proof of purchase for ref., and a pic of the damaged display.
I can also get past the screen lock now by attaching a keyboard to enter the pin. But I can't set to allow USB connection as opposed to charge only when I connect the cable, and I certainly can't navigate to developer settings to allow recovery software.
The best option for you if you want to extract data from the mobile is to use one of the usb-c to hdmi adapters with extra usb.
That way you should be able to connect your or in this case your sons phone to the display and connect a mouse to use it as a pointer and to unlock the phone if its password/pin locked.
Usually there might be prompt asking you if you want to connect it to tv, but it might just connect automatically.
Just recently i have purchased exactly the same phone for my mom i can check it for you if you can connect it directly to other display without adding
Yes, search for a USB-C to non-MHL HDMI because the regular USB-C to HDMI dongle does not work. Somthing like this. This will let you do screen mirroring on TV and copy the contents
Today, I was in office and wanted to charge my phone with the desk USB-C cable which is connected to a docking station.
The cables are normally used for office laptops to charge them and to connect to the internal company network.
After connecting the cable, my phone started fast charging.
Then after a while a status icon appeared which I have never seen before.
The icon is a small "smaller than" sign, followed by 3 dots, followed by a "larger than"sign.
So the icon (literally) was:
<...>
Anybody knows what this is?
Probably that not all notifications / icons fit on the status bar, so you have to slide down to see the rest maybe.
Might help to post a screenshot but i agree with above, it sounds like an overflow icon if it doesn't have a linked notification.
If ethernet is connected to your docking station, ur phone will see it.
<...> = ethernet
KxngSxmir said:
If ethernet is connected to your docking station, ur phone will see it.
<...> = ethernet
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Yes indeed, the docking station has ethernet.