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Hi! I tried connecting my phone to my pc today and it wouldn't connect (and I don't see the notification on the phone). I tried with another other pc and different USB cables with no luck. Is there any solution to this ?
Thanks
modstorm said:
Hi! I tried connecting my phone to my pc today and it wouldn't connect (and I don't see the notification on the phone). I tried with another other pc and different USB cables with no luck. Is there any solution to this ?
Thanks
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Try ever so carefully bending the usb port up towards the screen. Maybe with a tooth pich so you do not scratch anything. My SGS2 did this and after tweaking I had ZERO issues.
I just tried that it sometimes works now (rarely though ). I also noticed that the phone charges its just the MTP that isnt working
Same issue...
Went to root my Gsm gnex... Couldn't connect to the pc...
And now whenever I go into gallery it force closes... Could it be an issue with the internal storage?
wmdnc1990 said:
Same issue...
Went to root my Gsm gnex... Couldn't connect to the pc...
And now whenever I go into gallery it force closes... Could it be an issue with the internal storage?
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Not sure I've had my phone rooted since the start of this year...I also reflashed a different ROM (full data wipe) so I don't think it's software related
modstorm said:
Not sure I've had my phone rooted since the start of this year...I also reflashed a different ROM (full data wipe) so I don't think it's software related
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Is there any chance that you've got fast-charge enabled (say if you're running a kernel that allows it and some script starts it upon boot?)? If so, then USB Storage or MTP isn't going to work and isn't supposed to until you do this:
1) take it out of fast-charge mode (like with .. trickster mod or an "#echo 0 > /sys/.. {wherever it goes, have to google it},
2) unplug USB
3) plug it back in
4) hopefully it'll work if that was the problem.
Just a thought and it's happened to me. I use a script I wrote on boot to enable fast USB charge and another from userspace to disable fast charge so I can see the drive.
Good luck.
hachamacha said:
Is there any chance that you've got fast-charge enabled (say if you're running a kernel that allows it and some script starts it upon boot?)? If so, then USB Storage or MTP isn't going to work and isn't supposed to until you do this:
1) take it out of fast-charge mode (like with .. trickster mod or an "#echo 0 > /sys/.. {wherever it goes, have to google it},
2) unplug USB
3) plug it back in
4) hopefully it'll work if that was the problem.
Just a thought and it's happened to me. I use a script I wrote on boot to enable fast USB charge and another from userspace to disable fast charge so I can see the drive.
Good luck.
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I use Trinity Kernel and I made sure fast charge is disabled. I even flashed from Rasbean to CM10 to make sure it isnt related to the Rom or kernel. I'm guessing it might have something to do with the usb port in the phone as sometimes it connects but disconnects after a while
Thanks anyways
modstorm said:
I use Trinity Kernel and I made sure fast charge is disabled. I even flashed from Rasbean to CM10 to make sure it isnt related to the Rom or kernel. I'm guessing it might have something to do with the usb port in the phone as sometimes it connects but disconnects after a while
Thanks anyways
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Ah well, too bad. I guess if you need to get to your PC and don't mind reduced speeds, you could always use a cifs (common internet file system) aware kernel, (faux or air I think, maybe more), then use cifsmanager to mount whatever PC share you like and transfer over the air for now.
hachamacha said:
Ah well, too bad. I guess if you need to get to your PC and don't mind reduced speeds, you could always use a cifs (common internet file system) aware kernel, (faux or air I think, maybe more), then use cifsmanager to mount whatever PC share you like and transfer over the air for now.
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Or use ADBWiFi
Connect with:
Code:
adb connect ip:port
(Given via the App)
Also...post three of my guide ↓Has a return to stock and locked guide if you need to get a warranty exchange.
I have this issue with one of the many cables from replacements that i got. Its weird because like you said it charges but it doesn't connect. And I've noticed that if I use that cable to charge my phone it takes for ever to charge. But if I use one of the others it charges like a lightning striking the ground
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
just not your case but if you have a pattern lock might not recognize your phone. Try setting the pattern of sliding
checked driver installation on both PC's ????
hardware issue?
I did some research and came to conclusion that it is most likely a hardware issue. I had tried bending the pin inside the USB port but that didn't do the trick for me and seems to be a rather unreliable solution. I found a guide to replace the port yourself on ifixit. Since I don't own the tools and am not very good in repairing those things myself I had mobiletechvideos do it for me (i'm not allowed to post a link but you'll find it by googling for it).
It's a fair price for not having to do it myself and risking serious damage to the device. I got my phone back after 9 days and since then it has been working like a charm.
Anyway, it sucks that the micro usb port is that fragile and got damaged so easily in the first place.
I had connect problem and everyone kept saying i needed to install drivers and sending me to toolkits. I KNEW drivers installed. Turned out to be the usb inf file in sdk only had nexus one, ns4g, and the 7 wrote in. I copied the gnex info to the file and rebooted computer. Worked perfectly. Didn't even get the new hardware popup.
*Shaolin Shadowboxing*
I've been using trinity and noticed that sometimes it doesn't recognize the USB when plunged in after it's been up for awhile... Something happens when it's been on for awhile I don't know if it is fast charge related or not..
My solution... reboot the phone with the USB plugged in.. works EVERYTIME...
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.
packtack1 said:
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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Yesterday, I unlocked the bootloader of my Google Pixel 2XL running android Pie using a mac.
Once, the process was completed and i set up my phone again, i lost usb mass storage.
I searched over internet and tried everything.
From enabling and disabling USB debugging to clearing internal storage and others is App info.
I hard reset my phone again but to no use. I don't see a usb debugging prompt.
I tried multiple cables. Infact it stopped working on the cable and the port i used usb mass storage on before.
Android auto had also stopped working. The phone only charges and does nothing else.
I am able to change the default usb to usb storage, but under USB preferences, only charging is selected and all options are greyed out.
Can someone please help me?
aj2019 said:
Yesterday, I unlocked the bootloader of my Google Pixel 2XL running android Pie using a mac.
Once, the process was completed and i set up my phone again, i lost usb mass storage.
I searched over internet and tried everything.
From enabling and disabling USB debugging to clearing internal storage and others is App info.
I hard reset my phone again but to no use. I don't see a usb debugging prompt.
I tried multiple cables. Infact it stopped working on the cable and the port i used usb mass storage on before.
Android auto had also stopped working. The phone only charges and does nothing else.
I am able to change the default usb to usb storage, but under USB preferences, only charging is selected and all options are greyed out.
Can someone please help me?
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Does fastboot mode still work? If so, I doubt it is a hardware issue, and you can simply reflash a full factory image.
What was your remaining battery percentage? This is happening to me now but my battery is at 15% so I'm going to charge it up a bit and try again.
FYI battery saver is NOT currently enabled on my device, but that feature can definitely disable a lot of functionality so it's always good to ensure that it's off when troubleshooting. Another detail is that I still have a locked bootloader yet I'm also experiencing this issue (of grayed out USB options) so it may be coincidental and unrelated to you rooting/unlocking.
Did you find a solution? This thread is quiet so far but appears unresolved...
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I charged to 20% and it worked but that may not have been it either. I noticed that wiggling my usb-c connector (adapted from micro usb-'a' to usb-c) may have been the culprit. It seems that my adapter has a shaky connection
aj2019 said:
I tried multiple cables. In fact it stopped working on the cable and the port i used usb mass storage on before.
Android auto had also stopped working. The phone only charges and does nothing else.
I am able to change the default usb to usb storage, but under USB preferences, only charging is selected and all options are greyed out.
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This is a common issue w/ the Pixel devices on Pie, and is a cable issue, usually from using USB-C to USB-C cable, whereas an -A to -C cable is fine. Reference:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel...me_change_usb/
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel...2_xl_charging/
However, I ran in to this using the Pixel Experience Pie ROM on my Nexus 5X, and found it was due to one of my little microUSB to -C adapters (with a -A cable). One adapter works, the other doesn't, (cable didn't matter) even though it was no problem on the stock ROM; same brand (TechMatte) from the same 2-pack, in fact.
I have this same problem. My wife has the same phone with same OS but doesn't experience this problem. The only difference between our 2 phones is mine was a part of the beta program
I stopped being able to use USB either for file transfer or for adb. Google told me to install drivers which really doesn't work when the PC doesn't see your phone...
I tried a different computer
and it did see the phone and said that it installed drivers.
When I put it back on my PC it was working again.
Failed again, USB options all grayed out, and I used different (new) USB-C and that worked.
janehull said:
I stopped being able to use USB either for file transfer or for adb. Google told me to install drivers which really doesn't work when the PC doesn't see your phone...
I tried a different computer
and it did see the phone and said that it installed drivers.
When I put it back on my PC it was working again.
Failed again, USB options all grayed out, and I used different (new) USB-C and that worked.
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Try cleaning the charging port with compressed air, and Qtips with a little isopropyl alcohol. It could also just be bad from time or hardware failure.
Same issue of me today, but cable is good because other pixel 2 xl works great with it... it is a usb port issue on pixel, charging works, usb connections not.
I am having the same issue on my Oneplus 7 Pro running Android Q. With me it started happening after updating to Android Q. Plugging in a USB drive o the phone is not working neither, it works if I boot into recovery. Seems like lots of people are having similar issues:
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/...-to-any-computer-or-android-auto-car.1069725/
After moving to the January build I'm now having this same issue. I tried:
"Now go to Settings -> Apps & Notifications -> App Info (See all X apps), and tap on the three dots in the top right corner, then tap on “Show System”. Now, in the app list, find and open External Storage, and tap on the Storage section. Clear the Cache and Data. Go back to the app list, find Media Storage and repeat. "
https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-2-problems-813551/
But that didn't help me. Anyone know what else to try?
collegencmc said:
After moving to the January build I'm now having this same issue. I tried:
"Now go to Settings -> Apps & Notifications -> App Info (See all X apps), and tap on the three dots in the top right corner, then tap on “Show System”. Now, in the app list, find and open External Storage, and tap on the Storage section. Clear the Cache and Data. Go back to the app list, find Media Storage and repeat. "
But that didn't help me. Anyone know what else to try?
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i tried it, and it only works for a couple mins. Trying it again dosen't do anything anymore.
Yep me too it seems, no file transfer to lappy or ADB, charging and usb stick work fine, cleaned and googled to find this seems a problem for many pxl2 users in the last few weeks.
For a flashaholic like myself it's a big issue!
any update? I just bought Pixel 2 XL
I've tried everything,
best attempt is cleaning the port usb c, connect using usb c to c on MacOS the "usb for" enabled just for few seconds, and then back disabled again
here the list what I did :
1. update adb
2. usb A 2.0 to C, usb A 3.0 to C, usb C to C - doesnt work, only charge
3. even OTG, can't read flash drive
4. restart phone after change usb debugging also doesnt work
5. using fastboot, someone said to make sure the firmware is buggy, doesnt work at all !!
6. after cleaning usb port, still doesnt work...
So I sadly don't have any fix on this, it still doesn't work for me after Jan update. I tried posting to this site:
https://support.google.com/fi/thread/257513?hl=en&dark=1
about this matter with no success. I guess I will have to open a support ticket with Google. Has anyone else here done that? The reason I haven't is based on that Google thread it doesn't look like it went anywhere when people did open a ticket.
So I just tried moving up to the March build on my Pixel 2 xl and was successful. So it looks like Google sent out some kind of update that corrected the issue.
Before you start in let me say that Im proficient in android and computers. When I use the red usb cable designed fot our 7t ( and any other cable) both my pcs fail to recognize both my 7t's. Fail to recognize as in no prompts, no nothing on the pc side for me to see at all. It only charges. The usb preferences are all greyed out, and even with the developer option usb debugging enabled they are still greyed out and nothing connects. My pc doesnt even see my android phone.
Are we having a software issue here?
OverThrust said:
Before you start in let me say that Im proficient in android and computers. When I use the red usb cable designed fot our 7t ( and any other cable) both my pcs fail to recognize both my 7t's. Fail to recognize as in no prompts, no nothing on the pc side for me to see at all. It only charges. The usb preferences are all greyed out, and even with the developer option usb debugging enabled they are still greyed out and nothing connects. My pc doesnt even see my android phone.
Are we having a software issue here?
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You need to enable OTG under settings
manny18pr said:
You need to enable OTG under settings
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No you don't, you can connect to your computer and toggle through all of the USB modes without touching the OTG service in settings. I have never had to enable it, I plug into a USB and I'm ready to do whatever I needed.
To the OP, sounds like your phone is having some kind of driver/communication issue since you have tried 2 separate computers to no avail. If you have done all of the easy troubleshooting such as restarting, clearing cache and stuff like that I would suggest backing up data and factory resetting the device. One suggestion I have for you before resorting to a reset is to reboot the phone into safe mode and try plugging it in once booted, I have heard of some random 3rd party apps and/or modules causing weird issues like this. If it works again in safe mode then I would delete all apps you installed that aren't mainstream i.e Facebook, instagram
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No you don't, you can connect to your computer and toggle through all of the USB modes without touching the OTG service in settings. I have never had to enable it, I plug into a USB and I'm ready to do whatever I needed.
To the OP, sounds like your phone is having some kind of driver/communication issue since you have tried 2 separate computers to no avail. If you have done all of the easy troubleshooting such as restarting, clearing cache and stuff like that I would suggest backing up data and factory resetting the device. One suggestion I have for you before resorting to a reset is to reboot the phone into safe mode and try plugging it in once booted, I have heard of some random 3rd party apps and/or modules causing weird issues like this. If it works again in safe mode then I would delete all apps you installed that aren't mainstream i.e Facebook, instagram
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I can't toggle through the usb. Its all greyed out, except for charge connected device when I plug it in to both my pc and my laptop.
I'm having some trouble with Android Auto. My new OnePlus 11 will only connect "Charging Only" and will not connect for File Transfer / Android auto.
If I connect via USB and enable "USB Tether" it worked for a second, enough to pop Android Auto, and then disables...
It did work for a phone-to-phone transfer using OnePlus's transfer app!
What else have I tried:
1) Hard reset to factory
2) developer mode - I just tried editing the default connection mode (after enabling developer mode) and still nothing.
3) USB monitor - Indeed I have also tried a USB monitor, and nada. It connects to power and then disconnects immediately.
Verification! Both my car and the monitor connected perfectly with no additional config to my OnePlus 9, and my Oneplus 7 Pro today.
Any suggestions?
Exact same problem here...after trying to connect nothing happens (in Skoda Kamiq). Phone says it's connected to android auto. Strange things is it works without problems in my other car (Toyota Aygo). Seems like a compatibility issue in with car hardware or software. Probably a system update is needed to fix this sinds it's a new phone.
Is USB Debugging in Developer Mode On or Off?
azsl1326 said:
Is USB Debugging in Developer Mode On or Off?
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It's off
Tijmenh said:
It's off
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Have you tried the newest APK version of Android Auto from APK Mirror?
Yep..9.0
USB Debug is not enabled
For me it's more than one device that does not work. Both Android Auto on my 2018 Nissan Leif and my external monitor. Both of which worked perfectly with my OnePlus 9.
What is OS?
Color OS look like aa can't use.
sCRIPTPER said:
What is OS?
Color OS look like aa can't use.
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This is all retail OnePlus 11 with Oxygen 13 no mods.
When I plug the cable into my phone in the car, I got a pop-up screen asking what I want to do with the connection. One of the options is File Transfer / Android Auto. Does that happen for you?
azsl1326 said:
When I plug the cable into my phone in the car, I got a pop-up screen asking what I want to do with the connection. One of the options is File Transfer / Android Auto. Does that happen for you?
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Sometimes. No effect.
It connects then immediately disconnects.
hinshelm said:
Sometimes. No effect.
It connects then immediately disconnects.
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Somewhat of an obvious question, bit have you tried a different cable? Maybe the OP cable?
hinshelm said:
Sometimes. No effect.
It connects then immediately disconnects.
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Yes, but makes no difference what option I choose. Besides that I got the same popup in my other car and it works fine.
azsl1326 said:
Somewhat of an obvious question, bit have you tried a different cable? Maybe the OP cable?
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Yes, both the cable that worked with the OnePlus 9 and the cable that came with the Oneplus 11.
I'm having the same issue, very annoying. Do we just wait on a software update?
Jeroen257 said:
I'm having the same issue, very annoying. Do we just wait on a software update?
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I spoke to support and they wanted to replace my device, by just returning it!
I would have to be without a device (I traded in my old one). I would likely move to Samsung rather than be without a phone. Then return it.
Suck...
hinshelm said:
I spoke to support and they wanted to replace my device, by just returning it!
I would have to be without a device (I traded in my old one). I would likely move to Samsung rather than be without a phone. Then return it.
Suck...
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Damn, that sucks. Did you spoke to the support by mail? I spoke to them by chat and they just told me to send feedback in the Android Auto app..
Jeroen257 said:
Damn, that sucks. Did you spoke to the support by mail? I spoke to them by chat and they just told me to send feedback in the Android Auto app..
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I phones them. We went through everything. It's 100% the phone as the same issue manifest with multiple devices. Car & Monitor.
I'm sure this is software related because it works in my other car. I wouldn't return my device to find out the new phone has the de problem. Also read alot about Samsung users (s23) with connection issues for Android Auto.
I'm somehow relieved it's a software problem so they CAN fix it, the question is, when..