(Problem) Very slow speed transfers, software fault or hardware fault? - Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite Questions & Answers

Hi, my Mi A2 Lite is facing issues regarding file transfer over USB... it's transfer is far too slow, Windows says it will take about a day only to copy all the files from my phone! I'm using a SD Card as internal storage (is adoptable storage) but the card itself is pretty fast since is A1 class (I have lots of apps in it and all of them works like if they were in internal memory).
Even when I first copied data to it's internal memory it took a lot of time to finish.
I have latest update (Android Pie 10.0.4.0), but with other versions the problem was there as well, my SD Card is in a good state since all apps on in opens without problems and pretty fast, but transfer is really slow, here is a pic copying music:
It says "23 horas" which is 23 hours, it's impossible to use my device like that, I still have 2 month warranty though, so I would like to know if someone has the same issues like me or not, since I can ask the seller for a new unit.
Thank you!

AndresX said:
Hi, my Mi A2 Lite is facing issues regarding file transfer over USB... it's transfer is far too slow, Windows says it will take about a day only to copy all the files from my phone! I'm using a SD Card as internal storage (is adoptable storage) but the card itself is pretty fast since is A1 class (I have lots of apps in it and all of them works like if they were in internal memory).
Even when I first copied data to it's internal memory it took a lot of time to finish.
I have latest update (Android Pie 10.0.4.0), but with other versions the problem was there as well, my SD Card is in a good state since all apps on in opens without problems and pretty fast, but transfer is really slow, here is a pic copying music:
It says "23 horas" which is 23 hours, it's impossible to use my device like that, I still have 2 month warranty though, so I would like to know if someone has the same issues like me or not, since I can ask the seller for a new unit.
Thank you!
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I also experience that issue as well, not only with this phone, but also other Android phones with micro USB port too (and with USB 2.0 interface).
I think it's the MTP thing (which it sucks b***s by nature for transferring files in my opinion).
Trying another PC's USB ports and never put phone to sleep while transferring files via MTP will reduce this problem for me, sometimes.
Since I'm not using my Micro SD as internal storage, what I did is just eject my Micro SD and use a faster card reader for transferring files.

I see, it's really strange indeed, because I had a phone (LG F60) which run KitKat and the file transfer had normal speeds, it was MTP also with microUSB 2.0, I guess it's a software bug on Android then, hope Google fixes it.

I face also this problem but only when I'm transfering lots of small files, not with few but big ones like movies. I started using the ftp server option included in Mi Drop app and it's better but not nearly as fast as USB2.0 native speeds.

@AndresX it's a well-known eMMC storage bug. A2 has one, A2 Lite has one. Daisy has eMMC 5.1 which, comparing to UFS 2.1 or UFS 2.0, is the slowest one. More to that, it's getting worse over time. I attached benchmark from Androbench, didn't change the settings, see how yours compare.

locovibe said:
@AndresX it's a well-known eMMC storage bug. A2 has one, A2 Lite has one. Daisy has eMMC 5.1 which, comparing to UFS 2.1 or UFS 2.0, is the slowest one. More to that, it's getting worse over time. I attached benchmark from Androbench, didn't change the settings, see how yours compare.
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A bug in eMMC? that means it's hardware fault??, eMMC 5.1 speed is not a problem for me (Surely my old LG F60 had a NAND that was like that or even worse, but it's transfer file time was fine).
I will try that benchmark, but it would be good to know if it's a hardware problem since my phone it's still under warranty. Thank you!

No, it means it's a software fault, hence the "bug", you can find it on official Android Issue Tracker, it's still unresolved and it's on the dev side to fix this.
On the other hand you might want to check if your USB port isn't faulty which is under warranty but the port might get mutilated from careless plugging in to charge which would be visible. It's a common thing for e.g. USB3 speed to become USB2 speed when ports aren't handled properly.
Bit as you stated it happens between internal memory and SD card so I'd say it's software.
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Oh all right then, my USB is fine I think, phone charges without problems and the connector doesn't feel loose or anything, I will attach my screenshot of the bench, if it's so bad then I will use the screenshot to send it to Xiaomi via te feedback app.
Edit: I already enabled all data collection related to Mi Services and Google to see if that helps a bit to report (I don't care about my data, I don't have any thing that is sensitive)

LOL. Your sequential / random values are a lot faster than mine and I don't complain and didn't even noticed that transfers may be slow XD. I guess it's a point of view and expectations then.
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It's strange because the phone feels pretty fast... Real responsive... But I don't understand why the MTP transfer is so freaky slow and corrupt (because I did notice that it sends the data it wants, sometimes it just cancels by no reason...)
I don't understand this, guess I will take a screenshot of Windows again and show that on my feedback report...

Just noticed you downgraded and rooted. After many hesitations I decided to update to Pie just because of Oreo's being laggy after some time of usage. I know it's subjective but Pie feels faster and it has better RAM management which results in for e.g. faster unlocking and switching between the apps. On Oreo I had to reboot and clean recent apps every now and then which I normally don't do and it bugged me so much I move to Pie.
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locovibe said:
Just noticed you downgraded and rooted. After many hesitations I decided to update to Pie just because of Oreo's being laggy after some time of usage. I know it's subjective but Pie feels faster and it has better RAM management which results in for e.g. faster unlocking and switching between the apps. On Oreo I had to reboot and clean recent apps every now and then which I normally don't do and it bugged me so much I move to Pie.
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Yep, I downgraded to Oreo due to battery life, but external storage was imposible to use and I think (but not quite sure since I don't remember well) that the MTP bug was there too, so I ended up using Pie.
Pie isn't horrible but needs to fix a lot of things like the SD Card Missing issue, Battery Issue, MTP Issue, etc...
If I want to update the security patch the only thing I need to do is flash original boot.img and unroot right?

That's what I understand from the Magisk root thread.
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FroYo + ADB App2SD: Goodbye, Kingston microSDHC?

Good eveneing dear community
I realize that FroYo was a major leap forward for quite a few of us, especially those limited in phone storage (I'm talking about Nexus One and Desire owners in particular). However, I think there is something seriously wrong with those App2SD capabilities.
I recently got the impression that moving applications to SD storage is killing SD cards too fast. Just after the first official FroYo OTA, I discovered and used the posibility to force move applications to SD storage using ADB shell. The result was that virtually any application could be moved out of the phone's internal storage. So far, so good.
But considering that we get updates from the market every few hours, SD cards are under much more pressure now than they were designed to, aren't they? I'm saying this, because in the exact same configuration I mentioned above, my cards keep dying. Before the OTA, I bought an expensive class 10 Kingston microSDHC card and the performance was indeed remarkable. However, after the OTA and my ADB stunt, my card would get mounted as read-only every few days now. In addition to that, I can't run any applications on the card anymore and the entire system becomes unstable. Unmounting the card using the Android system settings is not possible and neither is formatting. Instead, my phone would sometimes reboot. At first I thought this was a problem with my Kingston SD.
When I ran some tests and did the same things with the official 4 GB card that shipped with my phone as well as with another 8 GB card that came with an older Nokia phone of mine I realized that it wasn't a problem specific to my Kingston card. All of them showed the exact same behavior. This is not just annoying, it also causes data loss, which in my case is unnacceptable!
Has anybody experienced the same? Is this a problem of Android 2.2 or is it just the way microSDHC works? What, besides mounting said damaged cards in a Laptop in attempt fix, can we do about it?
Thank you for any suggestions.
My next phone must have at least 8 GB of internal storage...
Define "dying".
If by dying you mean Android reports there's something wrong with your card, then more likely the problem is software-related rather than the SD being overused.
I got the "your card is fubar" message from my phone but it was as a result of me damaging the file system with a sketchy file manager app. I put it in my computer, did a scandisk. This found the problem, fixed it, I put it back in my phone, voila, perfect again.
Or your problem might be related to the method you're forcibly moving the apps to your SD card. Since you're doing it with ADB rather than through the operating system itself, it's possible apps are corrupting your card's file system as a result of not realizing where they're located. Just a guess.
In any case, SD cards don't (and won't) die from the sort of use you're describing. What might be harmful is storing frequently-used cache on your SD card, but that's not something that you're doing.
Keep in mind that SD cards are intended to be used in cameras, camcorders, etc, and these things write a lot more frequently and aggressively to the card than a little app storage here and there.
I'm not exactly an expert but I'm definitely what I'd call an enthusiast, and let me tell you with certainty: you really have nothing to worry about. Your problem is most likely a software (or related file system issue) or else caused by a one-in-a-thousand random hardware defect. Android, or more specifically, app to SD, isn't a problem.
Maybe you've heard of solid state drives for computers, these are becoming more common. I use one in fact. They operate using technology similar to SD card storage and if ANYTHING was going to stress these things, it would be running a whole computer off them, temp files and all.
Finally, if you're still a little afraid, let me remind you that in fact your phone itself uses the same kind of flash storage as an SD card. Every phone, MP3 player, and similar device does. So in a sense, if wearing out your storage is a concern for you, isn't it better to wear out a replaceable SD card than your phone's irreplaceable internal storage?
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So now assuming you trust me that there's nothing to worry about, I would suggest you stop forcibly moving apps to your SD card as a possible long-term solution. If you stop getting card problems, you know what the problem was. Since this means you'll run low on storage, I'd then suggest you install a custom OS that allows you to force-move apps from within Android itself, such as Cyanogenmod.
I've been using this mod since it came out and have had no problems. As mentioned above it must be software related to your phone.
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Thank you so much for calming me down. I just got the impression that my cards are toast. However, as long as there is a possibility to fix this using my laptop, I'm on the good side.
I disabled that ADB stunt, let's look what the next few days bring.
Just an idea: if your phone (or the sd slot, for that matter) would be somehow messed up, wouldn't that show the same symptoms? It would even explain why _every_ card acts that way. Maybe it's a bad contact in the slot, who knows...

[Q] eMMC read speed is really slow? Wired or FTP

I've had my Note 2 for a few months now. Haven't rooted it yet, but I plan on it. Coming from Gingerbread on an EVO OG, so I'm still new to Jelly Bean. I haven't used an SD card yet, I'm just working with the builtin storage, eMMC is what they call it, right?
When using the builtin storage with Windows 7, it shows up like a media device, which changes certain things on how I'm used to accessing it. For example, you can't view thumbnails of the files on the device (which seems silly to me), and the system changes the effects of a double click (preview vs open). My beef is really the read speeds are horribly slow. Something to the order of 1-5MB/sec or so on a USB 2.0 port.
I downloaded and installed FTP server ultimate because of a review I saw here:
https://www.xda-developers.com/andr...id-with-ftp-server-ultimate-xda-developer-tv/
and it works great.
Except I can only get 1MB/sec or so while downloading from my PC :/
I thought maybe the eMMC was slow, so I started googling and eventually found this:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2/227271-note-ii-sd-card-read-speeds.html
which shows that the eMMC is supposed to be plenty fast, at least locally.
Should I be seeing faster transfers?
Are there hacks or mods to increase eMMC read speeds?
Is the OS throttling me somewhere?
Is there a better file transfer solution or mechanism?
I'm getting really slow speeds from my W7/W8 share (800kb/s max) as well compared to the speed I get from internet (7MB/s when testing).
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6.0 Makes N7 Feel Like a New Device!

Am I alone on this thought? I was really thinking about selling this tablet a month ago and decided to wait for the update, because I knew how terrible Lollipop was/is. I really am glad I waited, this tablet feels like a brand new device! No lag, approximately 650MB being used on average!, battery life is amazing, WiFi connection doesn't drop anymore, so far I can't find a flaw! If I did, there are so many pros to this update it couldn't take away the happiness I feel about what is better!
What do you think? Am I alone on this thought?
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I share you thoughts but GPU performance is crippled since lollipop :/
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I think it's great too. Much more polished. The only problem is that I can't access my microsd using user apps that don't require root.
Really? I thought that was one of the major changes to 6.0? Very strange... I don't use an external SD though, but still, strange nonetheless. I wonder how the Moto X Pure will do hearing this, considering that's a big selling factor for it.
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KK for performance, LP or MM for a low gaming performing device and a higher Android number in Abour Tab
Patozan said:
I think it's great too. Much more polished. The only problem is that I can't access my microsd using user apps that don't require root.
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nikeman513 said:
Really? I thought that was one of the major changes to 6.0? Very strange... I don't use an external SD though, but still, strange nonetheless. I wonder how the Moto X Pure will do hearing this, considering that's a big selling factor for it.
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Micro SD is accessible via system app. Once you insert your portable storage, go to Settings/Storage & USB and there you will see your portable storage drive. Click on it and you will be able to access your files. No problem watching movies stored on my micro SD. :good:
Unfortunately wifi option doesn't work properly and you can quickly drain the battery if you don't turn off wifi when you haven't access. Keep wifi on during sleep option is broken.
rsfinsrq said:
Micro SD is accessible via system app. Once you insert your portable storage, go to Settings/Storage & USB and there you will see your portable storage drive. Click on it and you will be able to access your files. No problem watching movies stored on my micro SD. :good:
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The catch is you can't access your files if you're not using a system app or a user app with root access. Since most multimedia apps don't actively ask root permission, they won't have rights to access the microsd folder created under "/mnt/media_rw". You can't change the permissions to the microsd folder either. Perhaps if you set up your microsd as "internal storage" (see adoptable storage feature) instead of "portable storage" all multimedia apps can access it (since these apps have permission for it, of course), but Android M didn't implement that feature yet, at least as far as Flo is concerned.
Luckly Chainfire's Stickmount app uses its root rights to mount the microsd inside the internal storage (under sdcard), where all apps have access.
I was quite shocked to find out that a feature like adoptable storage, which has been announced by the media as Google finally playing along fairly with external storage, seems to be actually quite the opposite.
in this light YES it feels like a "new" device ... coming directly from a backyard in china with cloned firmware not belonging to this hw ,-)
would be interesting what TO understands as "battery life is amazing" when standby lasts max 2days.
Having to en-/disable WiFi everytime I want to use my tab is anything but amazing.
To add another one to the list: access from PC via USB doesn't work either.
One has to enable developer settings to switch USB to MTM allthough it is allready selected, charge only seems to be default with no possibility to change for standard users.
This seems to be the most untested and buginfested "upgrade" I encountered in my Android history.
I doubt even M$ could do worse ...
magic55 said:
Unfortunately wifi option doesn't work properly and you can quickly drain the battery if you don't turn off wifi when you haven't access. Keep wifi on during sleep option is broken.
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i see the same problem. My wifi does not turn itself off. Has anyone found a solution for this battery drainer????
does this update bring any changes related to gsm dialing, gsm ussd dialing and sms receiving/sending?
(related dead thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2025377)
schufti said:
in this light YES it feels like a "new" device ... coming directly from a backyard in china with cloned firmware not belonging to this hw ,-)
would be interesting what TO understands as "battery life is amazing" when standby lasts max 2days.
Having to en-/disable WiFi everytime I want to use my tab is anything but amazing.
To add another one to the list: access from PC via USB doesn't work either.
One has to enable developer settings to switch USB to MTM allthough it is allready selected, charge only seems to be default with no possibility to change for standard users.
This seems to be the most untested and buginfested "upgrade" I encountered in my Android history.
I doubt even M$ could do worse ...
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I have that usb problem too thats some bull****.
Battery life is pretty damn good I got over seven hours screen on time over 3 days with not light usage (no games). I don't have any wifi problems but even a bad signal shouldn't drain it since Doze should shut it down so I'm not sure what would be draining your battery. I lose 1-2% overnight.
My biggest problem with 6.0 is Doze. Turns off everything for good standby time, works great for that but now I don't get lots of notifications like email or calendar when it's dozing and excluding them from battery "optimization" does not work. They gotta fix that ****.
looks like I'm not alone with WiFi battery drain.
Maybe it is related to the LTE version?
Today I lost 20% overnight ... on a freshly flashed system w/o any installed apps, not even google account.
Just WiFi credentials and set keep WiFi on to never ...
Good time to test the CM12.1 ....
Edit: somehow 6.0 fails to recognize my 16GB Lexar 3.0 USB-drive. It says it's defective and offers to format but fails with a runtime error. The same USB-drive works w/o problem on my lenovo.
Has anyone have issues downloading files using Chrome? I use CF Lumen, and Chrome prompted me to disable that, which I did. Tapping links for downloads has no effect; I tried multiple sites to be sure. Weird!
[EDIT] Delete please - I posted my question in the Lumen thread.
hmmm, mysterious.
yesterday I left it as is at my office and it lost only 5% in 16 hours ... allthough WiFi was allways on according to batt graph
Is this WiFi behavior normal for marshmallow? I don't think so... Any solution for this?
Unlocked bootloader and rooted
Hi,
at least yours doesn't lie to you. Mine pretends to have not been using wifi ... but if I shut it off, I can see the difference.
It is interesting that the periods where wifi is shown as off were situations where no wifi was available or couldn't connect.
Due to the graph and stats, wifi was on but didn't consume (allmost) any energy. But if I totally disable Wifi I can see the difference (battery life prediction: 15 days)!
If I sum up all consumption infos I get 258mAh used in about 9.5h. 258mAh are approx 5.9% of the battery (not 19%) and recalculated the predicted life should be approx. 16 times 9.5h ... so something is very flawed in this region.
Mine is exceptional, like 1-2% overnight battery usage. My only observation is when I set the tablet down and use it the touchscreen rarely registers a touch. When it is held in my hands and I use my thumbs it works fine.... It has a rubber tpu style case stretched over it, doesn't make a difference. It also has a tempered glass screen protector. Is there a way to turn up touch sensitivity? I know some Samsung builds actually had that option.
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Blackview A7 PRO - many problems

Hello everyone,
I am contacting you because i have many issues with the blackview A7 pro phone, that i have bought a week ago.
Shortly after my purchase many of the problems arose that are closely tied with the phone software (or so I believe).
First thing that troubles me the most, is the problem that is associated with the use of the SD card storage, that cannot be used as a place to store apps from my phone, except when I format my SD card as a internal storage. And even when I format my SD card as internal storage, i cannot see the correct value or my new storage (in gigabytes) because the old value doesn't add up to the value or the formatted SD card. The only option that I can use is the root if I want to move apps to SD card (!!!!)
Other thing is that internal memory is always reporting that I have 10.7 gb of memory instead of 16 gb, and there is no mention of where could possibly those 5 GB has gone!
I cannot root my phone because if I do this i will lose my warranty, or in the worst case, my phone will be bricked and it wont be useful anymore.
And I cant find any available root/roms out there on the internet except from your company and I am using the latest one that is: A7Pro-Blackview-V0.12-20171031_000220
One of the most intolerable problem is also the problem with wifi. The situation here is that any possible wifi network that i connect my a7 pro phone to, suffers from great oscillation and network loss.
Even if i am just a room away from ANY ROUTER i will have problems with oscillation from excellent to poor in just 10 seconds.
The other problem is the camera with its awful and poor quality regardless of the settings or application that i am using. Also the insult to injury is the lack of panorama option in the phones camera application. Other google play software cannot do the panorama option so well.
One other more tolerable problem is the complete lack of "look and feel" of the phones software and the inability to change or add other wallpapers or themes except when using the other peoples software from somewhere else (google play or any other platform). The built-in launcher3 is so poorly defined and so poorly supported that users are forced to change look and feel because of the awful design of the current software.
Does anyone know how can I resolve at least two of my problems (SD card problem and WiFi problem)?
Can anybody help?
anyone, please ? any help is much appreciated
is it possibile that i am posting this in the wrong sub-forum?
About your question, the first is pretty normal, every android since 6.0 have option to apply a extra storage with sd with formatting it ( i want rembemeber you that android not allow install on sd card normally, if not via root), also about your actual storage space again is normal, some gb are for file system and recovery, variuos brand have his own reservated space, so it can be changed from phone to phone. Since january is aviable a custom TWRP that can be installated trough SP flash tool, check on google. And for your last question is possible that is just a bug, so try to format the system and/or update your phone if aviable. Extra, for customizing yuor phone change launcher. Hope that will help you or someone else, there's nothing wrong in this low budget phone, every your question are common for any adroid device.

Transfer-to-PC Painstakingly SLOW.......

Whenever I connect my Phone to my pc via supplied original Cable to transfer photos to my pc.... it takes loads of time to load. The thumbnails takes ages to load. (Both, Pics in Internal Memory OR on my Superfast Microsd)
BUT, if I use say Card reader everything is extremely fast and normal.
Same thing with my other Samsung phone. So want to ask why this happens and how it can dealt with?
Also, Your phones exhibit same problems ?
NOTE: Want to buy Samsung A80 tht doesn't have MicroSd and scared that while transferring to PC it will take hours to even load on screen.
craige said:
Whenever I connect my Phone to my pc via supplied original Cable to transfer photos to my pc.... it takes loads of time to load. The thumbnails takes ages to load. (Both, Pics in Internal Memory OR on my Superfast Microsd)
BUT, if I use say Card reader everything is extremely fast and normal.
Same thing with my other Samsung phone. So want to ask why this happens and how it can dealt with?
Also, Your phones exhibit same problems ?
NOTE: Want to buy Samsung A80 tht doesn't have MicroSd and scared that while transferring to PC it will take hours to even load on screen.
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Haven't noticed anything abnormal on my Samsung a5. Are you sure your phone isn't an lg????
iloveoreos said:
Haven't noticed anything abnormal on my Samsung a5. Are you sure your phone isn't an lg????
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Wiped off my glasses, installed a pair of brand new eye and I can confirm !! Its not LG but ol' pal Sammy
craige said:
Whenever I connect my Phone to my pc via supplied original Cable to transfer photos to my pc.... it takes loads of time to load. The thumbnails takes ages to load. (Both, Pics in Internal Memory OR on my Superfast Microsd)
BUT, if I use say Card reader everything is extremely fast and normal.
Same thing with my other Samsung phone. So want to ask why this happens and how it can dealt with?
Also, Your phones exhibit same problems ?
NOTE: Want to buy Samsung A80 tht doesn't have MicroSd and scared that while transferring to PC it will take hours to even load on screen.
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Isn't the greatest solution, but if you take the photos on your phone and split them into smaller folders (like less than 200 photos) before you transfer them, they should go quicker. I have this issue when im transferring stuff in and out of folders that have a ton of files in then. It seems like it had to reload the folder information after every single picture transfers so it makes it super slow when transferring in bulk
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Isn't the greatest solution, but if you take the photos on your phone and split them into smaller folders (like less than 200 photos) before you transfer them, they should go quicker. I have this issue when im transferring stuff in and out of folders that have a ton of files in then. It seems like it had to reload the folder information after every single picture transfers so it makes it super slow when transferring in bulk
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I seem to remember one time when using my phone as a sd card reader, and copied it to the PC, it mbps of transfer speed went way down and even failed a few times, but I just attributed it to something wrong with the PC. When I have moved large files like roms, it seems to go pretty normal. Phones should support USB 3.0.
Well it seems all people are facing similar problems from ages !
I would not buy upcoming Samsung A80 then, coz I really don't want to deal with 5-15 minutes Load time whenever I wana move stuff from my Phone-to-PC.
Will switch to A70 as it has Microsd card slot and there it loads in few seconds for me always.
PS: As above poster, yes it fails to load and hangs too many times in my case. (Win 10 Pro)
craige said:
Well it seems all people are facing similar problems from ages !
I would not buy upcoming Samsung A80 then, coz I really don't want to deal with 5-15 minutes Load time whenever I wana move stuff from my Phone-to-PC.
Will switch to A70 as it has Microsd card slot and there it loads in few seconds for me always.
PS: As above poster, yes it fails to load and hangs too many times in my case. (Win 10 Pro)
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Why would Samsung not put an sd card slot on the a80? Seriously, I thought they had learnt their lesson with the note 5.
Samsung have gone crazy hence they aint providing sd card slots on phones! on top of it, I am no longer buying A70 too coz its camera performance is worse than my current phone !
Maybe give the airdroid app a try.
You just need to install airdroid on your phone.
Start it up.
On the PC point your web browser to the address that airdroid shows you.
Press the allow button on your phone - this allows your PC access to your phone.
You can them upload/download content to/from your phone PC.
Of course your phone and PC need to be using the same network.
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Maybe give the airdroid app a try.
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Nice will try it later on… BUT, this basic functionality of transfer at ease should be provided by manufacturer by default. its 2019 and still Lags/hangs/Slow just to transfer stuff ?
Dunno about other manufacturers coz never used anything but Samsung yet. So, how's the situation with other phones ?
craige said:
Nice will try it later on… BUT, this basic functionality of transfer at ease should be provided by manufacturer by default. its 2019 and still Lags/hangs/Slow just to transfer stuff ?
Dunno about other manufacturers coz never used anything but Samsung yet. So, how's the situation with other phones ?
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All my phones seem the same except one lg.
iloveoreos said:
All my phones seem the same except one lg.
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Ah okay....
Same issue here. Transfer speed is okay, but loading thumbnails from the device takes forever.

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