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I had a frustrating 10 days or so with my new Nexus 7 2013 no being able to read my USB sticks. I had 2 OTG cables and 1 OTG connector, 2 USB micro drives and a USB reader for SD micro cards. All of these worked fine on my old N7 2012 in various combinations. I tried various mounting apps as well to no avail.
USB mouse and Keyboard worked fine.
I found an old USB modem (Stick) with an SD slot the N7 Flo mounted this with stickmount, I then tried a multicard reader and this also mounted and all files were read.
The conclusion of course is that some card readers do not work with the Flo and some USB sticks also.
My USB memory sticks are Kingston DT micro
The card reader was a cheap generic one.
The multi card reader that worked was a Kingston FCR-HS219/1.
It might be a good idea for the moderators to start a sticky where eqipment that works or not as the case may be, can be documented.
Nexus 7 2013 and the nexus 5 DO NOT work with USB otg natively. With root you can use what I use which is Stick mount or another option is to flash a ROM like Cyanogen which has the feature built in.
I know it's bs but it is what it is.
Frankly this is why I do like Samsung as their products support it and other features which you will need root for on the nexus line
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Hey guys, is there an external card reader that would plug into the micro USB port on the captivate? I've been searching for a while but all I can find is micro SD to SD card adapters when I would like to import photos from a camera right into the phone
It would be a shame to have to just use micro SD cards to use the internal slot. Thanks!
phrenicthenub said:
Hey guys, is there an external card reader that would plug into the micro USB port on the captivate? I've been searching for a while but all I can find is micro SD to SD card adapters when I would like to import photos from a camera right into the phone
It would be a shame to have to just use micro SD cards to use the internal slot. Thanks!
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I dont know of one that exists. But if youre trying to import your pictures you are going to be better off just inserting the micro sd into your phone and then copying all the image files to the phone. Its essentially the same process you would do if you had an external SD card reader except you actually have to put the SD card in the phone.
here u go.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-New-US...e_Internal&hash=item256a3d60c1#ht_1629wt_1144
I'm not sure that there is such a beast that would plug into the microUSB, and if there was, I'm not certain that the Captivate has the functionality/interface to read and copy from the microUSB Slot. I'm pretty sure you need the computer as a go-between if the microSD isn't in the phone itself.
I think your best bet is directly putting the microSD from the Camera into the Cappy or you'll have to upload them to the computer first, then to the phone. Sorry
I've always wanted something like that, its a great idea but such a thing doesn't exist. Closest thing would be to get the flash drive adapter with the microSD slot built in.
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Yeah, that's not really possible. For one thing it's a jack, not a plug. For another, it would need to power the device attached to it while still being able to be powered from the same port for charging. For another, it would need to be able to configure as a device or a host which would really be hard. And another, it would need to have drivers for SD readers, FAT, NTFS, and all kinds of other things.
this would probably be you best bet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1450298
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Wow. I stand corrected. That's a really flexible controller chip. They should have shown a backup battery being used as well in the pics too.
a kernel with USB HOST mode,
a USB OTG cable
a USB to micro USB cable
a USB card reader
a SD to microSD adapter.
and you can do exactly what you want....
but you will need a back pack to carry all your cables and adapters.
One step could be saved with this
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/451581054/XLY_USB_014_USB_Y_Cable.html
But nobody sells it, and who wants to splice USB cables?
This one?
Like this one?
http://www.hkbolton.com/Sumsung-Galaxy-OTG-Micro-USB-Card-Reader-p45.html
I'm looking for the same.
How about this?
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/otg-card-reader-for-samsung-galaxy-i9100-i9220-126457?item=7
This part is odd:
- With own browser and ES browser
- File system format: FAT32 (does not support NTFS)
in general for any phone or tablet
an external hardrive like 1 or 1.5TB with USB will be a dream, u can power the drive with extra USB. But what about powering device with the screen? I think it will run out of juice much faster in this kind of setup. Your thoughts?
From the research I have done, it requires an org cable, an USB y-cable for hooking up an external power, and a from with org support. The two cables can be found on Amazon for 2-5$. You could use any USB charger or for portability... get one of the battery packs with USB output. Portable, but it is a lot to carry around.
You can also use a powered USB hub in place of the y cable.
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Hi again
I was also wondering if it's possible to swap internal memory with a microsd card connected via a micro to USB cable using a card reader or can it only be done with internal microsd slot ? And also a stupid question but thought to just ask. Is it possible to transfer videos or files from a microsd card (card reader)/flash drive to the galaxy note 2 using that same cable ? I don't currently own the note 2 but I will soon. I'm just waiting to see if a 32gb will become available by the end of this month. Thanks so much for all your help !
What you're looking for is an OTG (on the go) cable... It'll allow you to connect usb devices to the micro usb, including keyboards, mouse, hdd, and even usb drives. You'll need to be rooted in order to use one though.
Swapping memory .. Etc
walord said:
What you're looking for is an OTG (on the go) cable... It'll allow you to connect usb devices to the micro usb, including keyboards, mouse, hdd, and even usb drives. You'll need to be rooted in order to use one though.
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No that's the cable I'm referring to when I say 'micro to USB' cable. I'm wondering if you can swap internal memory of the galaxy note 2 for a microsd card connected by that cable using a card reader (with the microsd in it) or can you only swap internal memory with the microsd card in the phone and also if files or videos can be transferred from the microsd or a flash drive using that cable to the galaxy note 2. Thanks !
I've tried FAT 32 and exFAT - regardless, the drive shows up on my Nexus 7 with "Other" taking up like 26gb. If I connect the same drive to my S3 or to my PC, it's fine. I also have something I got from Kickstarter that lets me connect microsd cards using a usb adapter and that seems to work with Nexus. Not sure why the Corsair won't work though
I have the 64gb USB 3.0 flash drive on my keychain, and it works perfectly on my Nexus 7 running Pac-Man
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I have been trying to get my N7 2013 to mount a usb stick and SD card to no avail. All my sd cards and usb sticks are formatted as fat 32, different OTG cables and connectors have been tried and stickmount installed. I have tried various alternetives to stickmount with the same result. I can mount the same SD cards, USB sticks and OTG cables on various Roms and Kernels on my 2012 N7. I am wondering if there is a setting that I am overlooking. Has anyone with a similar problem tried a dual USB stick, micro and normal USB connectors, this would eliminate the OTG cable. All other functions of the N7 USB port are working. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have been trying to get my N7 2013 to mount a usb stick and SD card to no avail. All my sd cards and usb sticks are formatted as fat 32, different OTG cables and connectors have been tried and stickmount installed. I have tried various alternetives to stickmount with the same result. I can mount the same SD cards, USB sticks and OTG cables on various Roms and Kernels on my 2012 N7. I am wondering if there is a setting that I am overlooking. Has anyone with a similar problem tried a dual USB stick, micro and normal USB connectors, this would eliminate the OTG cable. All other functions of the N7 USB port are working. Any help would be appreciated.
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You need an app for that. Try Nexus OTG file manager
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Thanks for replying Gotham. I tried your suggestion and it didn't work, I have tried various USB OTG Apps with no success. I am able to connect keyboard and mouse I can also connect an old Huawei E160 modem and my N7 2013 reads the micro SD using Nexus Media Importer.
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I had already tried various apps Stickmount, the one that you suggested and others none worked with my OTG cables and USB pen drives or with my micro SD card and my USB drive reader. As stated before, I tried an old Huawei E160 USB HSDPA stick modem and it worked using the same OTG cables that I had tried before. I found an old multi card reader and that was recognised by Stickmount and Nexus Media Importer.
This means that it depends on the card reader used or the USB sticks. The USB pen drives that I was using were both 32 GB Kingston DT Micro drives.
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I've had no issues with my SanDisk dual USB stick on stock rom and kernel.
Has anyone with the Tab S4 tried to use an external USB card reader? I'm thinking of using the tablet to back up photos from my DSLR (internal SD Card capacity permitting). I have a USB C card reader but have never been able to get it working on my Pixel 2 XL
I just tried and it worked for me with a thumb drive formatted exFAT and a USB C OTG cable. Should work with a USB C card reader or a standard USB card reader with an OTG cable.
nrage23 said:
I just tried and it worked for me with a thumb drive formatted exFAT and a USB C OTG cable. Should work with a USB C card reader or a standard USB card reader with an OTG cable.
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Thanks for checking, just 10 days to wait for my pre order.
Slave1 said:
Has anyone with the Tab S4 tried to use an external USB card reader? I'm thinking of using the tablet to back up photos from my DSLR (internal SD Card capacity permitting). I have a USB C card reader but have never been able to get it working on my Pixel 2 XL
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Did you try going into settings, dev options, and change the usb connection type? Anytime I've had difficulty connecting something with the OTG, one of the settings always seems to get it to work.