I picked up the Thinq for my wife and started the data transfer over usb cable. It zips up fine but then when it transfers over it hangs at 79% till the battery dies. The battery died after about 90 minutes. It was only transferring 8gb of stuff.
I'm coming from a G6 too, and I used LG Mobile Switch without issues. I transferred my files moving my backup to an SD Card and then I restored it from there, maybe you should try this way.
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Is anyone else experiencing super SLOW transferring large amounts of files to their phone?
Umm, I guess it depends on what you mean by SUPER SLOW?
It's not instant...if that's what you mean...
I believe that is because the GNex has built in memory. Anytime I tried to transfer data from my Thunderbolt with the card inserted it would be slow. using a connector I was able to transfer ~30GB of data in roughly 1.5-2 hours. The file transfer says to expect 10+ hours to transfer 20GB to my GNex.
Works OK here...
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any idea on how long to transfer how much? My transfer speed are horrible. How do you have your phone connected.
My transfer rate is decent but it won't transfer everything . I always end up missing a gig of stuff..odd
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there's always ADB push it is WAY WAY WAY faster that MTP
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there's always ADB push it is WAY WAY WAY faster that MTP
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Tell me more. I'm intrigued
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Increased transfer speed
I was on another site and saw a suggestion to turn on USB debugging.
I was in the process of transferring a movie (1.24 GB) and the transfer time was about 1 hour for an hour and 45 minute movie. I followed the suggestion and the time dropped to 8 minutes!!!
The actual time was less than 5 to copy to my GNex. Hope this helps...
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I believe that is because the GNex has built in memory. Anytime I tried to transfer data from my Thunderbolt with the card inserted it would be slow. using a connector I was able to transfer ~30GB of data in roughly 1.5-2 hours. The file transfer says to expect 10+ hours to transfer 20GB to my GNex.
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I've always had my PC tell me to expect a time that was way longer than actual transfer time. I don't think it'll take 10+ hours.
Trying to figure out why when I copy one large 1.5 GB file it takes about 40 minutes, while if I copy it to my older fascinate sdcard takes about 6 minutes.
Is this normal for nexus?
I guess I can try from my work machine tomorrow, just to see if it machine.
Happened to me as well when i was first setting up my files and things .. trying to move all pics and stuff from my OG Droid SD card was taking FOREVER.
don't really know why. ended up sending everything to dropbox, then syncing to the Nexus...
Mainly because it's using MTP and not USB Mass Storage. But it should definitely not take 40 minutes to put a 1.5GB file onto your phone.
I had a terrible time trying to get my computer to recognize the Nexus as being connected at USB 2.0 speeds. All of my USB ports are 2.0 and I was using the stock Samsung cable too. It was just a matter of plugging and unplugging until it liked the connection. As the OP said USB mass storage is way faster. I am not happy with MTP personally.
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ok im researching this i transfered about 4 gb it told me 19 hrs then went to 9 i went to sleep and woke up wasnt finished restarted phone and comp the it took about hr half 2 hrs smh needs sd or mass usb storage
Hi all. I'm running the stock rom, fully updated, on my Sprint GS3, and it's rooted. I bought a 64GB SanDisk microSDXC and formatted it in fat32. Transferring files to it directly from my PC with a USB adaptor gets me ~6MB/s transfer rate, but when transferring files to it through the phone, the speeds are at a crawl. Nearly 500 KB/s.. Is there any way to speed up these transfers? I have an otterbox on the phone and having to pull it out to transfer files everytime just seems like something that can be avoided.. Thanks for the help
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Hi all. I'm running the stock rom, fully updated, on my Sprint GS3, and it's rooted. I bought a 64GB SanDisk microSDXC and formatted it in fat32. Transferring files to it directly from my PC with a USB adaptor gets me ~6MB/s transfer rate, but when transferring files to it through the phone, the speeds are at a crawl. Nearly 500 KB/s.. Is there any way to speed up these transfers? I have an otterbox on the phone and having to pull it out to transfer files everytime just seems like something that can be avoided.. Thanks for the help
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Apparently, after looking into it further online, it seems to be related to MTP on this phone... This app seems to solve it for the phone... but I'm unsure if it will work on our Sprint version?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27417817
Additionally, do most custom ROMs include UMS abilities...? Or is this not capable? Thanks
So I'm having issues with 4.1.2 update.
I was on 4.1.1 rooted with CF-AutoRoot, flashed back to a stock rom, updated OTA, redid CF-AutoRoot.
I don't think CF-AutoRoot is related here, but Im just detailing my steps.
So I noticed that whenever I lock my phone, and then unlock it (even after a few seconds or an hour), the SD card shows as being "remounted" for some reason. Every time. Never used to do this.
So if I'm in camera or playing music, lock the phone, and unlock it - the app will say "Media failed"
In battery, it says Media 49% battery usage.
CPU Total 28m 46s
Stay awake 39m 46s
Includes: Downloads, DRM Protected Content Storage, Media Storage, Downloads, com.sec.android.providers.downloads
Can anyone help? Any recommendations on how to approach the issue? Somehow can I log what apps are using this?
Do you have an app that auto downloads things such as a a podcast app? You can get better battery stats or something to see if it shows you the real culprit.
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I had this issue as well !! I had a 32g SanDisk ultra class 10 and ut was fine until the update! ! I bought a new card and no issue and one of my friends who works att att says that ota can do funky things and mess with sd cards and other files so thats as far as I got but bought a new samsung 32gig class 10 no issues and believe it or not gave my wofe the one that didn't work in my phone anymore and boom worked in her gs3 with no issue
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I had this issue as well !! I had a 32g SanDisk ultra class 10 and ut was fine until the update! ! I bought a new card and no issue and one of my friends who works att att says that ota can do funky things and mess with sd cards and other files so thats as far as I got but bought a new samsung 32gig class 10 no issues and believe it or not gave my wofe the one that didn't work in my phone anymore and boom worked in her gs3 with no issue
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Very interesting. After doing a lot of Google and reading similar issues, I'm going to try reformatting my card when I get home and will report back if this works. If I force close media then the sd card cannot be used, which may infer some kind of corruption or some garbage
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You can probably kiss that card goodbye. The issues you are getting are the issues I was having and many others. I was lucky that I was able to backup stuff to my computer. Within an hour of that, my phone nor my computer would even recognize the card and it was dead at that point. I attempt to reformat the card but it did not work.
I tested the fault by using another Sandisk 16gb ultra that I had and it worked in both devices. Oddly enough I purchased another 32 gb card, same model, and have been trouble free for about a month.
Ever since putting in the new card, the media thing went away. I also froze a DRM process with Titanium Backup but I don't think that had anything to do with the media process taking up a huge chunk of battery.
Test this out by using another card or simply taking the SD card out for a while and see if the media battery sucker is still there.
Hi everyone, I recently got a free usb otg card reader labeled as "for LG G4" (I know that doesn't make a difference) with another LG G4 accessory I ordered online.
unfortunately it's not detected when connected to the phone. Its works fine on my Samsung tablet and S5 running lollipop.
Can somebody confirm if they face similar problems on their g4 running marshmallow. Both my wife and I have a G4 but upgraded to marshmallow so can't verify if it works on the phone with the stock lollipop rom.
And any ideas to get it working are welcome.
Ok found another thread where the possible solution is to use an adapter with 5v powered input . so I'm assuming it is a phone issue and not an android version issue
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My g3 was real picky about what card readers it would use. I ended up buying a kinda pricey samsung card reader and its been a good one on both g3 and g4