Hi there.....I was transferring data from my mobile to my friend's pc. While ejecting usb from phone. I touched it accedently and felt shock. Can this type of static current damage my phone?
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For same time now I cannot access my phone through the USB cable.
Not even my memory card.
Can anyone help me?
there is probably something wrong with your phone because i had the same problem. my phone wouldn't bring anything up on the computer but it would charge. sent it in for repairs and they changed the board and its been fine sice
Maybe your computers usb voltage was too low.
Change another usb.
1. USB port does not have enough power.
2. You have set Internet Sharing on USB to PC menu (Settings > Connections >USB to PC)
3. The USB Connection is faulty (Sent to SC)
4. Software Issue (Softreset, if not solve hard reset)
Hi!
I have a problem with my Lenovo K3 Note.
Can't transfer files from PC using USB cable (it only charges). Computer doesn't recognize and no notification or option to change connection type on Smartphone.
The only way to connect to PC via USB is when i have TWRP recovery open. In this case i can transfer files, etc
Already tried in different computers with different cables and with USB debug on and off.
Any help would be very appreciated
Make sure your device's screen is unlocked.
Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable.
On your device, pull down your notification drawer by swiping down from the top of the screen.
Hello,
Unfortunate I have a issue with my Nexus. My USB port is damaged, I'm able to charge the phone via USB but I'm not able to transfer data through USB (some element on motherboard is damaged) Due to a problem during installation of new custom rom I'm ended with empty internal storage and deleted system. I still have access to TWRP but without a working usb I'm not able to upload any files to the phone.
Do you know if there is a some way to upload file to phone? for example connect directly to motherboard?
You probably could jury rig a data connection directly to the traces leading from the MicroUSB port, assuming you have the tools, the skill, and a magnifier to see the traces. But if you have to open the device to do that, you might as well look into repairing or replacing the existing port. Once you get the port fixed, then you should be able to successfully flash a system image to the device. Otherwise, there's nothing you can do that I know of.
The port itself is ok, some electronic component on PCB is damaged, probably some resistor but I'm not able to locate it.
USB was damaged when I have connected my phone to the computer front panel USB. Front panel was connected to wrong socket in the motherboard ( front panel was connected to the IEEE-1394 header instead to usb header).
Nexus 6 Achilles heel is the USB/Data port. I've had 2 go bad but there is hope, check eBay for a $25 repair service
I recently bought a NVMe and NVMe enclosure to backup files from memory cards so that I can go take pictures and back them up.
I'm using a Type C hub with Power Delivery, and when I'm moving picture files from my phone to the NVMe, it suddenly looses connection and the file transfer stops. It's impossible to reconnect the phone and the NVMe unless the NVMe gets connected to a computer and get chkdsk
After hours and hours of testing, I figured out this happens when the NVMe is connected via USB 3.0 cable. When plugged into a USB 2.0, the from the original package it works fine.
Since I want the backup to be fast, I want to use the USB 3.0 cable but I can't. Does anyone know why this happens? And possible solution to this problem??
Hi there.....I was transferring data from my mobile to my friend's pc. While ejecting usb from phone. I touched it accedently and felt shock. Can this type of static current damage my phone?
It sure can
Even if it has been damaged you can replace it so easily:
Search on AliExpress: Xiaomi Mi A2 USB Charger Port