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Does anyone have a link for the drivers for the Epic 4G Touch? My phone is not showing up on adb and I can't seem to find them.
they should be the same one as the epic no?
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SPH-D710ZKASPR
Should be there when they're released ... all that shows up right now is the user manual.
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they should be the same one as the epic no?
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I don't think so.
what drivers are you refering to? are you trying to access your USB storage inside the phone on your computer or what are you trying to do? which USB drivers are you refering to?
Connect to the computer with usb debugging disabled. It will install a driver, then unplug, enable usb debugging, and you should be able to see it with adb
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SAShady said:
Connect to the computer with usb debugging disabled. It will install a driver, then unplug, enable usb debugging, and you should be able to see it with adb
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
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It installed some drivers when debug was disabled but now it is enabled and it still doesn't show in adb devices
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©ertifiedMuffDiver™ said:
what drivers are you refering to? are you trying to access your USB storage inside the phone on your computer or what are you trying to do? which USB drivers are you refering to?
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I want to be able to connect via ADB. I have Win7 64 bit and can't find a driver for my phone.
PhantomPhreak53 said:
It installed some drivers when debug was disabled but now it is enabled and it still doesn't show in adb devices
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I want to be able to connect via ADB. I have Win7 64 bit and can't find a driver for my phone.
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Same deal, works fine in linux though
SAShady said:
Connect to the computer with usb debugging disabled. It will install a driver, then unplug, enable usb debugging, and you should be able to see it with adb
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I installed the USB drivers from Samsung before I connected the USB.
This method does not work.
My computer does not see my device at all, though it is charging.
it doesn't mount with debugging on or off
WTF!
Ideas?
Windows 7 32-bit
Have you tried installing Kies? It delivers E4GT drivers during installation.
Here:http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format=go&drKey=1359&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D1267762%26page%3D3&v=1&libid=1316391418667&out=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.viglink.com%2Fapi%2Fclick%3Fformat%3Dgo%26drKey%3D1359%26loc%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fforum.xda-developers.com%252Fshowthread.php%253Ft%253D1266777%2526highlight%253Dkies%26v%3D1%26libid%3D1316390245606%26out%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Forg.downloadcenter.samsung.com%252Fdownloadfile%252FContentsFile.aspx%253FCDSite%253DUNI_CA%2526CDCttType%253DSW%2526ModelType%253DN%2526ModelName%253DFM_UPDATE%2526idyn%253DN%2526VPath%253DSW%252F201105%252F20110512115717796%252FKies_2.0.2.11071_128.exe%26ref%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fforum.xda-developers.com%252Fsearch.php%253Fsearchid%253D91086814%26title%3DKIES%2520and%252032%2520%2526%252064%2520bit%2520Drivers%2520for%2520Epic%25204G%2520Touch%2520-%2520xda-developers%26txt%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Forg.downloadcenter.samsung.co....11071_128.exe%26jsonp%3Dvglnk_jsonp_13163902411401&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fforumdisplay.php%3Ff%3D1284&title=%5BACS%5D%20Pre-rooted%20kernel%20-%20Page%203%20-%20xda-developers&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.viglink.com%2Fapi%2Fclick%3Ffor...13163902411401&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13163916581211
iSaint said:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads/SPH-D710ZKASPR
Should be there when they're released ... all that shows up right now is the user manual.
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I just checked the link. Looks like they have the drivers available now. Although I do suggest the above with Kies installation.
!!FIXED!!
Kn0wBuddy said:
Have you tried installing Kies? It delivers E4GT drivers during installation.
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I did actually, and Kies couldn't see the phone.
Also, the phone did not see a USB connection, though it was charging
per the documentation I tried to mount as mass storage device through Wireless and Networking. This didn't do anything either, phone still charges.
I had borrowed the USB cable from a co-worker, I had him plug it in to his phone, and it works just fine, just XP machine sees his phone.
Turns out, its something with the cable.
rummaging around for another cable, I noticed I had my XOOM and its cord with me. Its the same type, but its the Moto brand one (if that makes it any different?)
plugged it in instead just for ****s and giggles. It works.
Phone just doesn't like his cable for whatever reason.
Now Win7 sees the phone, and Kies sees it (doesn't like the debugging mode but whatever)
His cable was an LG branded one. Any one know if there's something different?
I've tested 2 LG branded usb cables and they do not work. Same thing you described.
I found it in pull it out half way the phone recognizes USB and the computer sees the phone but if I try to transfer files I get a "device disconnected" error... Or something like that. I can see the files, just can't touch 'em.
I could not believe that the cable is have been using on tons of devices for years wouldn't work only on this one. I'd sooner believe it was the computer. So I grabbed a coworkers much newer LG branded cable and same thing... I still didn't believe it after testing 2 cables on 3 computers... Though I had a hunch from the first second I plugged it in I still can't believe it... And then I read this.
Explanation please, lol.
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I downloaded Kies as well, and it did install a driver called "SAMSUNG Mobile USB Composite Device", but I don't think this is what I need (trying to root).
Whenever I open Odin w/ the phone connected, no COM port mapping number displays...
Using the USB cable that came w/ the phone.
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Just go to this forum and download the USB Android Drivers from 1) Prerequisites of the Rooting process.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342728
FYI - I had to use the provided Samsung USB charger cable for my computer and phone to communicate. Otherwise, my phone would only charge, but it would not show up as MTP-Connected (or USB Connected).
KYT said:
I installed the USB drivers from Samsung before I connected the USB.
This method does not work.
My computer does not see my device at all, though it is charging.
it doesn't mount with debugging on or off
WTF!
Ideas?
Windows 7 32-bit
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My exact problem and I started a thread yesterday about it --- some people have suggested some things to try, none of them worked for my case but check here and try some of this stuff
--- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435271 ---
Like I said my issue is still occuring, I'm heading to Sprint tomorrow for a replacement
AVAH0LIC said:
My exact problem and I started a thread yesterday about it --- some people have suggested some things to try, none of them worked for my case but check here and try some of this stuff
--- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435271 ---
Like I said my issue is still occuring, I'm heading to Sprint tomorrow for a replacement
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Have you considered getting your USB adapter/port checked for issues? It could be possible that the adapter no longer has the ability to send data, but only charges the E4GT when connected; try using another USB port on your computer.
taufunc said:
Have you considered getting your USB adapter/port checked for issues? It could be possible that the adapter no longer has the ability to send data, but only charges the E4GT when connected; try using another USB port on your computer.
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Tried all ports --- updated all drivers... even formatted my computer... its definitely the phone.
I have three computers here and none of them are working with it --- and the weirdest thing that I just noticed === it seems like its just showing the charging animation... I left it plugged into my computer when it was supposedly charging, screen turned off, check back in 20 minutes and it had gone down by 20% --- it's just like its triggering the charging animation
If your phone will charge but won't transfer data, there is a strong possibility it is actually a problem with the cable. I tested 3 LG micro-usb cables which all worked fine with an LG phone, but would not transfer data with the Epic 4G Touch. The would only charge. I thought my USB port was busted at first also because I tried 3 different cables and this is the first time I've encountered a situation where micro-usb cables were not universal.
sfhub said:
If your phone will charge but won't transfer data, there is a strong possibility it is actually a problem with the cable. I tested 3 LG micro-usb cables which all worked fine with an LG phone, but would not transfer data with the Epic 4G Touch. The would only charge. I thought my USB port was busted at first also because I tried 3 different cables and this is the first time I've encountered a situation where micro-usb cables were not universal.
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Thats strange because that is all I've used were LG cables... they have worked fine for me since day one?
Hey guys,
first, srys for my english.
Second, the Problem: I bought myself a USB OTG Cable, it works very well with a Notebook Mouse, buut my main idea is to put on a USB Hub with 2 Gamepads, and i've seen many Youtube vids where guys uses SGS 2 + USB hub, so how can i manage it?
Does anyone have a short Tutorial and Items which are needed to do it??
Would be great !!
Thanks to all.
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ok i got the USB Hub working... buuut my USB Mouse which is connected with the Hub isnt reacting...! help meee pls
Are you sure about those vids, I can't seem to find any. I'm pretty sure a USB hub will not work with a USB OTG device. The hub might power up but you won't get any connectivity.
am i missing something?
plug the phone in via usb cable, its pops up in windows and then just hangs on copying, left it for 40 mins twice just doing two 3meg files
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Are you connecting via MTP or PTP?
I had issues with PTP.It kept disconnecting during transfer.
Try uploading into the image folder.
johnboywilson said:
Are you connecting via MTP or PTP?
I had issues with PTP.It kept disconnecting during transfer.
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tried both, just trying my laptop now see if that is any better
does it on my laptop as well. however i was able at first to copy over 45meg before it bombed out...
I had the same thing with my Xoom which appears in the same way, seemed a bit better if I kept the device "alive" so it didn't turn the screen off etc. However I never got to the bottom of it.
jss42 said:
I had the same thing with my Xoom which appears in the same way, seemed a bit better if I kept the device "alive" so it didn't turn the screen off etc. However I never got to the bottom of it.
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do you think i should return it? others don't seem to have the same issue?
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do you think i should return it? others don't seem to have the same issue?
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Before that, have you tried these:
Can you try it on another PC?
Are you using the USB cable that came with the Nexus?
Is USB debug unchecked in settings? (I assume ICS has the same setting)
I don't have the same issue with my Xoom on another PC, so it may be a driver/power issue.
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Also, are you connecting it to a USB hub? If so, try a USB port directly on the PC (or a different USB port)
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Before that, have you tried these:
Can you try it on another PC?
Are you using the USB cable that came with the Nexus?
Is USB debug unchecked in settings? (I assume ICS has the same setting)
I don't have the same issue with my Xoom on another PC, so it may be a driver/power issue.
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Also, are you connecting it to a USB hub? If so, try a USB port directly on the PC (or a different USB port)
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tired 2 pc's both i7 win7 64bit. tried with and without debugging. using proper cable. when i reboot my pc and phone i can copy a limited amount of data over like 2 or 3 albums and then it will come up with not responding or crash out.
not sure what else to suggest. Maybe try unplugging other USB devices in case it's a power issue. Are there any Samsung drivers for the Nexus?
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not sure what else to suggest. Maybe try unplugging other USB devices in case it's a power issue. Are there any Samsung drivers for the Nexus?
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i wonder is it because i have had kies installed prior?
I wouldn't return it, it's a software problem I've had before so what I did is using dropbox and connect the phone to my wireless network so files transfer faster.
here is a video of my issue if you have a spare 60 seconds
http://youtu.be/siyIFZzZe1Q
After less than 24 hours with my GN im having the same issues
All worked great for 1st few hours of loading picstures and small ringtones and notification sounds on the device.
Then it just started to refuse to take some small jpgs and just locks up on the transfer box :/
Using the supplied usb cable
on both usb transfer modes
with debugging on or off
its very hit and miss as i managed to get a 1.2gb mkv on there fine, also a 350mb avi file.
but when i try and put a 1mb jpg in the pictures folder it just locks up again
keep getting the address bar green bar timing out.
going to test on other pc's now.
I have raised and issue on Google's help forum:
http://www.google.com/support/forum...ad?fid=6e64e7bec5a942150004b2465c8c3fde&hl=en
Hi, yes i saw that and added my issues to it.
the fact you are on Mac and im Windows tells me its another issue with the nexus :/
i have tried a 2nd pc and problem is the same
Just done a factory reset on my nexus and yes ..... its still the same several hours of tweaks down the pan ....
50/50 on keeping this phone atm, i have 14 days to return it so hopefully this will get addressed but not seeing to many people with the problem :/
Have you tried Wifi File transfer via an App? I think the issue is MTP integration into ICS.
There are always going to be things to fix on v0.1 of software. The best thing to do is for us all to log the issue on the Google forum so that they know it is an issue and can work on a fix or do some testing to iron the issue out.
Yup, just about to try a Wifi transfer solution
Wifi File Explorer is my goto solution since I found it. Makes it easy to transfer files across devices like my phone, tablet, and several PC's I use throughout the day.
G2x - 2.3.7 CM7
Transformer - 3.2 Revolver OC/UV
I'm wondering that so many use a cable. Never used a cable for my Android phones before except for charging or flashing a new rom.
Wifi is so much more comfortable and there are many different solutions. FTP Server, or easy Apps who offer you a web interface to access the phone via Browser.
Hello!
I have been asked into looking for usb host support for nook touch. The hardware appears to be pretty similar to Nook Color, so there were no troubles in that area.
The kernel used by B&N for the Nook Touch is somewhat older than .32 kernel used for Nook Color, so the patch itself required some massage. Surprisingly B&N kernel already has usb host support compiled in, so you don't even need to change anything in kernel config, just apply the patch.
Just like in Nook Color, the id pin in the usb receptacle is not connected anywhere, so a special app is needed to switch the host mode on and off. The Nook Color usbhost switcher should work: https://github.com/verygreen/Nook-Color-usbhost-switcher though I cannot compile it for eclair, so I guess that needs some more massage and help here would be appreciated.
Meanwhile you can simply switch the mode from adb, type
Code:
echo host > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
to enable usb host mode and type
Code:
echo peripheral > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
to disable it.
The LED at the bottom that usually indicates charging status will light up in usb host mode even if the power is not connected.
The upside is you don't need a special OTG cable and can just use gender changer on your existing nook cable if you so desire.
Now, problems
I have not tracked why yet, but self powered mode only works when you try to enable it first with external power plugged in first.
The user-friendly tool for usbhost mode switching needs to be compiled for eclair
The self-powered mode is very faint. Keeps up with my keyboard, but not even with a simple usb hub.
Battery drain is significant, though not sure what part of it is attributed to the usbhost mode and what to adb over wifi
Eclair init is buggy so input devices are unusable without a patch, see commit 6405c6953fa02d41d9f6377f4cdb947604f481c4 in google tree to sytem/core/init. I am attaching recompiled init binary that works.
Attachments: binary.zip contains:
uImage - prebuilt 1.1 kernel with the patch
uRamdisk - root ramdisk with fixed init, adb over wifi
init - just recompiled init binary for those who might need it
usbhost_patch.zip - just the patch itself in it's current form.
THANKS TO:
andrewed, who asked me to do this and also provided me with a device. He is on a quest to touchtype on e-paper with a USB physical keyboard, all described here: Project: E-Paper Tablet (typable!)
Thats just awesome, thanks!
Now the only thing missing is a good ebook composer and publisher, and it becomes symetrical.
That is awesome! How about audio and serial ports?
Thanks!
bisbal said:
That is awesome! How about audio and serial ports?
Thanks!
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Audio will most probably require external power source. Also to make audio work there would need to be some changes to the libaudio, likely similar in nature to stuff I did for Nook Color, only for this older release of Android.
Serial ports will likely work as is as I don't think they draw too much power. The kernel support for usbserial would need to be added of course.
Possibility for Bluetooth dongle? And thus audio?
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Thiso said:
Possibility for Bluetooth dongle? And thus audio?
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Should be possible, but would require external power for the bt dongle I would think.
Verygreen,
As of now, what is the use? Can I put an external keyboard as it is? Does it need a driver (or something of the sort) for that? Can I put a usb stick? Audio and BT, as I can see, need an extra effort...
Anyway, thank you for your effort. I thought I'd never see something like that for the STR.
apeine said:
Verygreen,
As of now, what is the use? Can I put an external keyboard as it is? Does it need a driver (or something of the sort) for that? Can I put a usb stick? Audio and BT, as I can see, need an extra effort...
Anyway, thank you for your effort. I thought I'd never see something like that for the STR.
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You can use keyboard and mouse as is with just the files posted, no extra drivers need. Everything else would need more work at the android side.
for some phones it is possible to buy usb to audio jack converter, e.g.
http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Ea...6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327504575&sr=1-6
I don't know how much effort and changes is needed on kernel side to make it work though.
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Do I need to copy all three binaries? Also, could you prepare uRamdisk with adb over usb (not wifi) enabled? Thank you in advance.
cceerrtt said:
for some phones it is possible to buy usb to audio jack converter, e.g.
http://www.amazon.com/Headphones-Ea...6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1327504575&sr=1-6
I don't know how much effort and changes is needed on kernel side to make it work though.
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Those are not applicable, since they aren't actually connected to the USB port. On some phones, the USB "plug" is modified to connect with extra pins -- which carry audio signal.
cceerrtt said:
Do I need to copy all three binaries? Also, could you prepare uRamdisk with adb over usb (not wifi) enabled? Thank you in advance.
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You need the kernel uImage and uRamdisk files, init is already included.
As far as adb over usb is concerned, it's a bit pointless since there is only one usb receptacle, so you can either connect with adb over usb or connect some usb device, but not both at the same time.
That's why wifi makes more sense.
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Should be possible, but would require external power for the bt dongle I would think.
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BT USB dongle consumes almost same as USB mouse
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/squeezing-more-life-out-of-your-notebook,review-583-26.html
Since USB mouse is working, BT USB might be feasible as well...
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You need the kernel uImage and uRamdisk files, init is already included.
As far as adb over usb is concerned, it's a bit pointless since there is only one usb receptacle, so you can either connect with adb over usb or connect some usb device, but not both at the same time.
That's why wifi makes more sense.
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My point is that you don't need wireless access point with adb over usb. It is also more secure than adb over wifi with lower power consumption. Whenewer I need adb over wifi, I can enable it using one adb command. Moreover, using both adb and keyboard attached to nook would not be very frequent scenario (at least in my case).
Thiso said:
BT USB dongle consumes almost same as USB mouse
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/squeezing-more-life-out-of-your-notebook,review-583-26.html
Since USB mouse is working, BT USB might be feasible as well...
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I've tried a few BT dongles and they can be detected without external power, but I have yet to figure out if BT communications can be driven without external power as well.
USB Host Mode Swicth for Nook Simple Touch
Attached is a Nook Simple Touch version of verygreens USB Host Mode switching app.
Requires properly installed "su" in /system/bin
Let me know if there are problems.
Let's hope so. But I have good hopes as BT intention is to be low power communication. In the post I was referring to earlier, the power communication of BT in use was similar to USB mouse in use...
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Would this cable work for host? I've had cables refuse to work with other devices for no apparent reason before, and I don't really want to order something that won't work.
http://www.amazon.com/female-Micro-male-Cable-Adapter/dp/B005GI2VMG/ref=pd_vtp_e_77
TorimuNooter
I'll try to get this included in my TorimuNooter root! Maybe version 0.5 I'm working on 0.4 right now and I can't include your USB host support because it's not yet complete, but I will try to implement it as soon as I can.
Good work!
@Googie2149: Any standard USB cable will work as well as any other.
The ID pin on the micro USB connector on the Nook is not going anywhere so a special OTG cable is not required.
I loaded in the new uImage and uRamdisk and things act more consistently, but I still can't get a keyboard to work.
Neither of the two utilities out there seem to work correctly for me. I do have su installed. I have had more success with simple commands
Code:
echo host > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
echo peripheral > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
cat /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
One thing is clear; the Nook adheres to the USB standard for supplying power, that is, it supplies it for 100 millisecs and if the peripheral signals back correctly it continues to supply it. Issuing a host command cause the red LED to flash for about a 1/10 of a second. Supplying power on the red wire is not necessary for host communication.
My setup has a powered hub and a cable with the red lead not carried through. I can issue a host command but it never seems to communicate. The status reads back "a_wait_vrise".
Does anybody have any insight into the FSM to say what is going on?
Hello,
I hope someone can help. I am trying to get my computer to recognise my phone. I am not rooted and I have Marshmellow 6.0.1
I unlocked developer options. I bought a cable and it worked! The computer saw my phone. However it stopped seeing my phone. Why I don't know! But when it did work I saw the driver was not for the 5x but from my S4. Well since it's not working I ordered the recommended USB cables by Benson Leung Tech Matte. Still unable to see my phone. Tried cables on another computer with same results. The computer I tried it on recognised my phone and then it also stopped seeing my phone.
I also bought a usb c stick to use on my phone. My phone responds to the stick but when I choose for MTP from charging nothing happens and i cannot access the USB Stick. In Dev options MTP is selected. I also noticed that USB tethering is not available. I have no clue what to try next.
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Hello,
I hope someone can help. I am trying to get my computer to recognise my phone. I am not rooted and I have Marshmellow 6.0.1
I unlocked developer options. I bought a cable and it worked! The computer saw my phone. However it stopped seeing my phone. Why I don't know! But when it did work I saw the driver was not for the 5x but from my S4. Well since it's not working I ordered the recommended USB cables by Benson Leung Tech Matte. Still unable to see my phone. Tried cables on another computer with same results. The computer I tried it on recognised my phone and then it also stopped seeing my phone.
I also bought a usb c stick to use on my phone. My phone responds to the stick but when I choose for MTP from charging nothing happens and i cannot access the USB Stick. In Dev options MTP is selected. I also noticed that USB tethering is not available. I have no clue what to try next.
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USB debugging needs to be selected. Also, you need to toggle to PTP and back to MTP
Install correct drivers onto your pc
https://userscloud.com/niz9jnon5ooz
Or
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829096
Tulsadiver said:
USB debugging needs to be selected. Also, you need to toggle to PTP and back to MTP
Install correct drivers onto your pc
https://userscloud.com/niz9jnon5ooz
Or
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829096
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Thanks for the drivers. USB Debugging is on. When I toggled Charging popped up instead of PTP and so I kept toggling and it finally went to PTP and so I toggled MTP and it goes back to charging! So I kept at it until it finally went to MTP. Is this normal? I counted 12 tries before changing from charging to PTP! But the computer doesn't see the phone. I did it a few times
packtack1 said:
I also bought a usb c stick to use on my phone. My phone responds to the stick but when I choose for MTP from charging nothing happens and i cannot access the USB Stick. In Dev options MTP is selected. I also noticed that USB tethering is not available. I have no clue what to try next.
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i honestly never thought about this, is this even supposed to work without some kind of an OTG adapter. i mean sure, the plugs fit, put do the pins match/work for that configuration?
from how you describe that your phone reacts i would guess it doesn't, and it sounds more like your phone goes into client, as opposed to host mode.
very interested to see what someone with more knowledge of the matter would have to say about plugging a usb-c memory stick directly into your phone.
Broken303 said:
i honestly never thought about this, is this even supposed to work without some kind of an OTG adapter. i mean sure, the plugs fit, put do the pins match/work for that configuration?
from how you describe that your phone reacts i would guess it doesn't, and it sounds more like your phone goes into client, as opposed to host mode.
very interested to see what someone with more knowledge of the matter would have to say about plugging a usb-c memory stick directly into your phone.
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I can read/write to a sandisk USB memory stick using the proper adapter and using USB OTG file manager for Nexus from the play store.
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packtack1 said:
Thanks for the drivers. USB Debugging is on. When I toggled Charging popped up instead of PTP and so I kept toggling and it finally went to PTP and so I toggled MTP and it goes back to charging! So I kept at it until it finally went to MTP. Is this normal? I counted 12 tries before changing from charging to PTP! But the computer doesn't see the phone. I did it a few times
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I've used several phones on my PC and at first it had a little trouble but finally settled in. Kind of like a new ROM. You have to give it a while to settle in and get its groove on.
Tulsadiver said:
I can read/write to a sandisk USB memory stick using the proper adapter and using USB OTG file manager for Nexus from the play store.
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not really a surprise there, but what OP described was putting a usb-C stick directly into the phone, without any cables or adapters in between, with the question emerging if that is even supposed to work (which in his case didn't) due to possible problems of the pin-layout, etc.
Tulsadiver said:
I've used several phones on my PC and at first it had a little trouble but finally settled in. Kind of like a new ROM. You have to give it a while to settle in and get its groove on.
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that does not explain his PC suddenly not recognizing his phone anymore though.
at this point it sounds to me like either there still is a driver issue (e.g. the mentioned S4 driver wan't properly uninstalled), or one of the usb ports (phone or pc) has an issue.
try different ports on your PC and make sure other devices work with the ports. if not try if you can get it to work by applying a little pressure in different directions to the cable and listen out for windows' annoying usb sound.
on the other end make sure your phone really is connected correctly to the cable. it should snap in just like the OEM charging cable which took some time getting used to to overcome the resistence of the usb-c port.
Tulsadiver said:
I can read/write to a sandisk USB memory stick using the proper adapter and using USB OTG file manager for Nexus from the play store.
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I've used several phones on my PC and at first it had a little trouble but finally settled in. Kind of like a new ROM. You have to give it a while to settle in and get its groove on.
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Thanks again for your quick reply,
I tried my Samsung Tab II tablet and my old S4 on my PC and they both work as advertised. Recognised right away and I hadn't used my tablet to my PC before. What I think is maybe its the USB on the phone itself?
Broken303 said:
not really a surprise there, but what OP described was putting a usb-C stick directly into the phone, without any cables or adapters in between, with the question emerging if that is even supposed to work (which in his case didn't) due to possible problems of the pin-layout, etc.
that does not explain his PC suddenly not recognizing his phone anymore though.
at this point it sounds to me like either there still is a driver issue (e.g. the mentioned S4 driver wan't properly uninstalled), or one of the usb ports (phone or pc) has an issue.
try different ports on your PC and make sure other devices work with the ports. if not try if you can get it to work by applying a little pressure in different directions to the cable and listen out for windows' annoying usb sound.
on the other end make sure your phone really is connected correctly to the cable. it should snap in just like the OEM charging cable which took some time getting used to to overcome the resistence of the usb-c port.
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I think its the phone itself, since it did work briefly. Also with the USB C thumb drive the phone recognises it but will not read the thumb drive. I ordered it from play store I wonder how getting it repaired/looked at is going work Have to wait until Monday to call!
Hello again,
I Hope you guys like some feedback about my issue. Contacted Google and they asked me just about all the same questions and had me do some screen shots and try some of their ideas such as factory reset, trying other computers and other cables. Nothing worked so they sent me a new phone! Just got it yesterday. Would have been here sooner but I was busy!
So got new phone setup and the computer recognizes my phone on PTP but not MTP. Also my driver for the phone is a generic nexus and the it still shows up as a samsung! How can I get the new driver if when i do a search for new driver my computer says I have the best driver already installed? I don't want the driver to still be a problem. So i hope you guys have some answers. Lol! I know you guys do!!
packtack1 said:
Hello again,
I Hope you guys like some feedback about my issue. Contacted Google and they asked me just about all the same questions and had me do some screen shots and try some of their ideas such as factory reset, trying other computers and other cables. Nothing worked so they sent me a new phone! Just got it yesterday. Would have been here sooner but I was busy!
So got new phone setup and the computer recognizes my phone on PTP but not MTP. Also my driver for the phone is a generic nexus and the it still shows up as a samsung! How can I get the new driver if when i do a search for new driver my computer says I have the best driver already installed? I don't want the driver to still be a problem. So i hope you guys have some answers. Lol! I know you guys do!!
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If you had a samsung phone before you need to uninstall all the samsung drivers then install the proper nexus drivers
I was a little worried about uninstalling the driver but it worked!! Thanks! Now i can root it!!
metpage said:
If you had a samsung phone before you need to uninstall all the samsung drivers then install the proper nexus drivers
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