Would this cable transfer data any faster than the stock cable? Supposedly the stock cable isn't enough for USB 3.1 speeds.
enginuity2 said:
Would this cable transfer data any faster than the stock cable? Supposedly the stock cable isn't enough for USB 3.1 speeds.
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It looks like it might be better, yes. Not much harm in trying. If it's not all that much better, at least you have a spare charging cable. I have 3 of them.
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like most MHL cables that include the charging port (where you just plug in from wall), is there anything like this for OTG??
tried finding and searching but nothing.....
If you're looking for power going to the USB device, then you can use this.
If you want to charge your Note while using the OTG feature, then I've not yet come across anything like that.
Just wondering if it is possible to charge the Note 2 while using the OTG yet? I'm in my car all the time and use an external SD card. My 64gig internal card is already full.
cajunflavoredbob said:
If you're looking for power going to the USB device, then you can use this.
If you want to charge your Note while using the OTG feature, then I've not yet come across anything like that.
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How about a scenario where I have External Battery charger and OTG adapter with usb stick. I want to watch the movie on usb stick while also have External battery connected charging the phone. I guess it's the same problem as not being able to charge up phone from any external source while using another device connected to OTG?
vectron said:
How about a scenario where I have External Battery charger and OTG adapter with usb stick. I want to watch the movie on usb stick while also have External battery connected charging the phone. I guess it's the same problem as not being able to charge up phone from any external source while using another device connected to OTG?
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You could make your own micro USB OTG cable. I still haven't seen one for sale anywhere.
cajunflavoredbob said:
You could make your own micro USB OTG cable. I still haven't seen one for sale anywhere.
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Oh, I don't have issues with OTG cables. I have adapter and cables, and modified cables before: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107985
I just want to figure out how I can watch movie from usb-stick while charging my phone at the same time. There seems to be no solution for that yet? Or are you suggesting there is a way to make a custom cable to do that? I think once you attach OTG cable to connect a peripheral device, you turn Note 2 into host and it will not accept charging from micro-usb port. No way around it
vectron said:
Oh, I don't have issues with OTG cables. I have adapter and cables, and modified cables before: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107985
I just want to figure out how I can watch movie from usb-stick while charging my phone at the same time. There seems to be no solution for that yet? Or are you suggesting there is a way to make a custom cable to do that? I think once you attach OTG cable to connect a peripheral device, you turn Note 2 into host and it will not accept charging from micro-usb port. No way around it
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Oh, I understand what you mean now. In that case, you are correct. You cannot charge your phone and use an external thumb drive at the same time through the usb port. When you plug in an external drive, your phone switches the USB power cables to send the juice instead of receive it.
The only ways I know around that are to use a wireless charge stand or the desk dock.
cajunflavoredbob said:
Oh, I understand what you mean now. In that case, you are correct. You cannot charge your phone and use an external thumb drive at the same time through the usb port. When you plug in an external drive, your phone switches the USB power cables to send the juice instead of receive it.
The only ways I know around that are to use a wireless charge stand or the desk dock.
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Isn't this exactly what sammys smartdock does? Charge and otg simultaneously?
farfromovin said:
Isn't this exactly what sammys smartdock does? Charge and otg simultaneously?
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Yep. Not possible with just a cable. It needs a microprocessor to regulate the current in and out. Devices plugged into the dock are powered by the dock's power, not the phone's.
cajunflavoredbob said:
Yep. Not possible with just a cable. It needs a microprocessor to regulate the current in and out. Devices plugged into the dock are powered by the dock's power, not the phone's.
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I hear what your saying, but looking at threads in the S3 section like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953061 got me thinking... I'm just trying to make an audio cable for my car that charges and has 3.5mm out to my radio. And I need it to work with every 4.1.X kernel and above, especially stock.
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I hear what your saying, but looking at threads in the S3 section like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953061 got me thinking... I'm just trying to make an audio cable for my car that charges and has 3.5mm out to my radio. And I need it to work with every 4.1.X kernel and above, especially stock.
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If you get a pinout for the s3, might be able to modify a cable to do both.
Hi.
I have broken a little the data cable(fisure in base of micro usb part)
Charging works but...i think it will break completely and i dont risk to flash roms with this fisure.
So where can i buy one original from htc? without a lot of expensive? I live in spain.
Thanks!
gade12 said:
Hi.
I have broken a little the data cable(fisure in base of micro usb part)
Charging works but...i think it will break completely and i dont risk to flash roms with this fisure.
So where can i buy one original from htc? without a lot of expensive? I live in spain.
Thanks!
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It's a standard Micro USB-B cable, you can use any standard compliant cable unless you're in for the *htc* bling. I use a blackberry USB cable for my HD2 and it works just as well as the one which came in the box with the phone.
Rick_1995 said:
It's a standard Micro USB-B cable, you can use any standard compliant cable unless you're in for the *htc* bling. I use a blackberry USB cable for my HD2 and it works just as well as the one which came in the box with the phone.
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So...can i flash roms with a bb usb cable? I have bb working with usb cable of LG...and if you say it is standard cable i understand why it works...
Edit: I have test bb cable and it charge battery and usb storage works so...can i flash roms with this cable?
gade12 said:
So...can i flash roms with a bb usb cable? I have bb working with usb cable of LG...and if you say it is standard cable i understand why it works...
Edit: I have test bb cable and it charge battery and usb storage works so...can i flash roms with this cable?
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Of course Micro Usb data cable is for all devices which support Microusb
Its just moving data so there some cables that dont have chargefunction but almost are not
Don't worry
I have Htc,Lg,Samsung usbcables and all of them works well while im flashing roms:laugh:
I have tested with several cables and multiple manufacturers and multiple computers and cannot get a USB3.0/3.1 cable to keep a connection with the PC. USB 2.0 works fine.
I called Samsung and they are telling me that they only support the cable that came with the phone, which is a 2.0 cable. So they don't even support the 3.1 standard they advertise. I am about to return the phone over this. I have not found anyone else having this problem, but I have also not heard that anyone is using USB3 successfully either.
Yes I have success
I transferred over 7gb of data from a pc to a Note8 (sandisk 400gb Sd card) using a choetech USB c 3.1 gen 2 superspeed cable. The pc has superspeed ports (Alienware Area 51). Did not have any issue the two times ive connected the note 8 to a pc.
I have a type C to 3.1 type A cable from Anker, but have only used it on 3.0 ports on my laptop and desktop, definitely works super fast (even flashing the firmware with Odin - only takes a few seconds for the full package). I ordered 2 different cables though, one was apparently charging-only and didn't even work to fast charge.
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I transferred over 7gb of data from a pc to a Note8 (sandisk 400gb Sd card) using a choetech USB c 3.1 gen 2 superspeed cable. The pc has superspeed ports (Alienware Area 51). Did not have any issue the two times ive connected the note 8 to a pc.
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same here using usb 3.0 cables with this phone, ZERO issues
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I have a type C to 3.1 type A cable from Anker, but have only used it on 3.0 ports on my laptop and desktop, definitely works super fast (even flashing the firmware with Odin - only takes a few seconds for the full package). I ordered 2 different cables though, one was apparently charging-only and didn't even work to fast charge.
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I was planning to buy Anker Powerline Plus USB - C to USB A 3.0 cable. Isn't the cable good enough to fast charge the phone? Doesn't it charge as fast as the regular one (which came in the box) does? How much max current can be drawn using anker cable to charge note 8 and how much time does it takes to fully charge the device with anker cable compared to the original one?
Kindly provide these details, as I am confused whether to buy this cable or not.
TIA..
I have Trilink braided USB-C 3.1 cables that I bought on Amazon. They work perfect, super fast transfer speeds, and my phone charges the same as with the OEM cable that it comes with.
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I have tested with several cables and multiple manufacturers and multiple computers and cannot get a USB3.0/3.1 cable to keep a connection with the PC. USB 2.0 works fine.
I called Samsung and they are telling me that they only support the cable that came with the phone, which is a 2.0 cable. So they don't even support the 3.1 standard they advertise. I am about to return the phone over this. I have not found anyone else having this problem, but I have also not heard that anyone is using USB3 successfully either.
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Does your PC actually support USB 3.0+ and are the ports setup correctly? Too many motherboard manufacturers poorly implemented USB 3.0 on their rushed motherboard, and Microsoft had to suffer the long end by providing poorly patched drivers because the boards never had the proper port insulations.
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Does your PC actually support USB 3.0+ and are the ports setup correctly? Too many motherboard manufacturers poorly implemented USB 3.0 on their rushed motherboard, and Microsoft had to suffer the long end by providing poorly patched drivers because the boards never had the proper port insulations.
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I will look into this but one is a brand new Dell Latitude and the USB 3 worked on my desktop with my S5.
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Whenever I connect my Phone to my Laptop(Matebook X Pro), it quick charges my phone. (connection via usb c to usb c)
Is there a way I can stop that from happening and my phone leeching the battery from laptop so fast? OR stop charging it all together
Because usually I only connect my phone to laptop for roms and rooting and today for Android Q. I would charge my phone before doing these things hence I don't need my phone to suck out from laptop during this. I wonder if there is a way to reduce how much power the laptop is outputting. or turn it off all together
Besides, I have a powerbank for both my laptop and phone so if I am out and about, I'd charge the phone from the battery, it's less efficient to send it from battery to laptop to phone.
You'll probably need a custom kernel with special settings for that, as they usually try to speedup the charging instead, but I recall some bugged kernel/ROM versions (for another device that was; the Nexus 6P) which prevented fast-charging when not using an official QC adapter (like connecting it to the charge USB-port of your laptop; and that kinda sounds like what you're after). Many modern laptops have special charger-ports, sometimes even with QC support, so did you try another USB-port to see if perhaps charges slower ?
SKiLLa XP said:
You'll probably need a custom kernel with special settings for that, as they usually try to speedup the charging instead, but I recall some bugged kernel/ROM versions (for another device that was; the Nexus 6P) which prevented fast-charging when not using an official QC adapter (like connecting it to the charge USB-port of your laptop; and that kinda sounds like what you're after). Many modern laptops have special charger-ports, sometimes even with QC support, so did you try another USB-port to see if perhaps charges slower ?
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You see, when I'm out and about I only carry usb c to USB c cable so I can't check other ports. Both of the USB C ports are USB PD :/
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Use a cheap legacy micro usb cable plus type c adapter. Since its hard to find bad quality usb c cable. It wont pass high current to your phone. Bad quality cable usually have very thin wire..
Previously i was getting high speed data transfers, now it seems to be capped at 47.2 MB/s. Anyone else facing this issue? I will buy a new cable and try again. But my other device Lg g7+ is working at 150+ MB/s on same cable, same pc, same file.
The side port is working on full usb 3 speed. The bottom port seems to be hampered.
Their blog states the two USB-C ports are not the same spec, and the bottom port was USB 2.0 from the start.
https://rog.asus.com/articles/smart...delivers-gaming-superiority-anywhere-anytime/
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Their blog states the two USB-C ports are not the same spec, and the bottom port was USB 2.0 from the start.
https://rog.asus.com/articles/smart...delivers-gaming-superiority-anywhere-anytime/
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Thank you, this sums it up.