I am using TP2 and just have the new build of Android.
After the Android run up , how can I get it connected to PC with USB ?
If you read the port status, USB data connections are not currently supported. Only charging is supported via USB.
thanks for your answers, got it.
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Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if it's just me being a noob or if there is something borked on my P6 but I cannot for the life of me get any of my computers to recognise my P6 when I connect it via USB. I have installed the Mobile Drivers and have also tried putting it into USB Debugging mode but the computer doesn't see the phone. It does, however, charge it via USB but I get nothing else saying I'm connected and HiSuite also reports me as not being connected. Any ideas?
Ok, this is solved. Apparently, the phone's USB cable and another that I tried did not work with the phone but I swapped out to a third cable and it works fine.
I get the following error message when plugging the LG G3 (D851) into one of my USB 3.0 ports:
This device can perform faster
This LGE Mobile USB Composite Device can transfer information if you connect it to a Super-Speed USB 3.0 port.
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The port it's connected to is a Super-Speed USB 3.0 port. I have an external HDD that is correctly connected via SuperSpeed and used the same port. Though when the G3 is connected, it only connects as High-Speed.
I have the latest drivers from LG as well.
(I'm using USB Device Tree Viewer to verify this info)
Is it possible to connect this device via SuperSpeed?
Pretty sure the device itself only supports USB 2 so seems a weird message to get
joelnet said:
I get the following error message when plugging the LG G3 (D851) into one of my USB 3.0 ports:
The port it's connected to is a Super-Speed USB 3.0 port. I have an external HDD that is correctly connected via SuperSpeed and used the same port. Though when the G3 is connected, it only connects as High-Speed.
I have the latest drivers from LG as well.
(I'm using USB Device Tree Viewer to verify this info)
Is it possible to connect this device via SuperSpeed?
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See my thread on the subject.
Quantumrabbit said:
See my thread on the subject.
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Ok, from reading that other thread, it seems like the phone (and all Android phones) are only "2.0 High-Speed".
It seems weird I'd get that popup complaining about the ports, but I guess that's just windows.
I have a replacement cable.
I tried plugging in my device in my laptop using USB 3.0 port but it only charges my phone, it doesn't detect the MTP to transfer files. But when I tried plugging it in in the USB.. 2..0 port, MTP works.
My question is, is this because of the cable? Or is the A5 not supported by USB 3.0?
patz0110 said:
I have a replacement cable.
I tried plugging in my device in my laptop using USB 3.0 port but it only charges my phone, it doesn't detect the MTP to transfer files. But when I tried plugging it in in the USB.. 2..0 port, MTP works.
My question is, is this because of the cable? Or is the A5 not supported by USB 3.0?
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Mine works on a USB 3.0 port.
USB 3.0 should be backwards compatible to USB 2.0, so I think it's the cable. Maybe you could try again on a different pc? Just to be sure.
If you're using Windows check your device manager to see what it says, maybe a specific usb driver is needed?
i have same problem.
many time ago my phone (A5 2017) recognize with my laptop but after some update its not recognize in laptop but detect in office PC.
i do some work like change windows , reinstall add driver, use linux but not work in laptop. its now just work with one PC in office and other PCs not work. (
visit this site for your question " https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a5_(2017)-8494.php "
Had this issue on my previous PC that my 5T would only connect via USB in a USB 2.0 port. Thing is my new PC is 3.0 and 3.1 only. I've no 2.0 ports. How do I get it connected without going over network? All it does it charge. I've set to MTP in developer settings already.
Edit: Nevermind, got it working.
Hi , my Poco F3 arrived today and i was very hyped to use it but i've come into a problem.
Neither my win10 laptop or my F3 can identify each other when i connect them via USB, i can't even find it on the device manager, on my sister's laptop it connects and identifies weirdly enough but that's an older laptop is really slow and unreliable for anything specially since its not mine.
My laptop is a new one 2020 model and it connects well to any other device ...
I've tried replugging 100 times and i've made sure USB debbuging was toggled on my poco, also made sure the usb config was on file transfer, i've tried installing various ADB drivers too but it didn't help.
Can anyone please help me out with this , the poco f3 is my first android device and i really wanted to put other roms and use the ADB fastboot tools to debloat it but without connecting it with my laptop its gonna be very hard ...
Use official USB cable. Don't use a USB hub. Connect directly to the laptop. Change a USB port.
Plug your phone USB cable to laptop, switch file transfer mode on phone drop down menu, then reboot your laptop without disconnecting your phone from laptop.
Right click on the windows button on the task bar. Click on device manager. Does any device appear on their when the F3 is plugged in. Also as said above directly connect to a PC usb port rather than through a hub (maybe use a Usb c to usb c cable if your laptop only has usb c ports)