As the title suggest I am curious if anyone has some evidence of the USB protocol supported by the USB C port.
In the MIUI forums some say 2.0 and some 3.0 and I am not sure if I have a good way to accurately measure that with MTP type of connections.
Based on the following thread over at the MIUI forums, it's USB 2.0.
http://en.miui.com/thread-264462-1-1.html
File copying is about ~38MB/s.
According to this page, the P20 pro officially supports USB OTG. But when I plug this USB key to the phone with the official cable and a simple female - female adapter, nothing happens.
Does it only work with USB type C keys like this one?
If it is the case, I would really like to understand why.
I think you need a USB connector that supports OTG. Your USB 3.0 to USB C adapter that is.
I had a similar issue trying to connect a micro USB infrared camera to my Nexus 6P, had to get a specific OTG converter.
No special usb connector needed, works direct and without problems.
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Hi, I was looking to buy a USB type C dock for trying on my phone. Does the mi 9 lite, supports HDMI, Ethernet, audio via USB and USB 2.0 (OTG)?
And does MIUI 11 has like a Dock mode (like Samsung Dex)?
it only support usb 2.0 otg
Does the S21 Ultra support any type of HDMI output via its USB C I/O port?
What do you mean? ofc it has, you can plug it via a usb c to hdmi hub or use a usb c to c cable to share your screen via hdmi
either a phone screen share or a dex setup
is it : USB Type-C 2.0 ?
according to gsmarena it is yet again ver 2.0.
But can you use a USB C dongle to convert to HDMI for output?
Really interested on it
IronSingh said:
But can you use a USB C dongle to convert to HDMI for output?
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The 10 Ultra has no output on usb to hdmi connector. I tried it as I wondered after coming from a p40proplus which had a desk top mode. I imagine the 11 will be the same as it promotes the desktop app to share it's display like the 10.
You mean in wireless mode?
Yes,USB 2.0
It is still USB 2.0
Such a shame. Imagine transferring 500 GB of data with 30 MB/s rate.
usb 2.0, hahahha~It doesn't deserve to be called “安卓之光”
It's really disgraceful to use the best CPU money can buy , best ram, fastest ufs storage , best display , best charger and then go cheap on something like a USB 2.0 port.....
Someone who thought this was a good idea should be fired....
Yeah, i really don't understand why they put an usb 2.0 port. For a 2021 premium phone it's a nonsense.
IronSingh said:
But can you use a USB C dongle to convert to HDMI for output?
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I have not received my Mi 11 Ultra yet, but I believe it should work when using a Displaylink USB to HDMI Adapter and installing the Displaylink App on the phone. With USB 2.0 it should work fine for resolutions up to Full HD.
The USB Type-C Specification states that it must support at least the following standards, otherwise a Type-C connector cannot be used:
• USB 2.0 Specification
• USB 3.1 Specification
• USB Power Delivery Specification, Revision 2.0 (3.0)
• USB Billboard Device Class Specification, Revision 1.2
• USB Battery Charging Specification, Revision 1.2
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I have not received my Mi 11 Ultra yet, but I believe it should work when using a Displaylink USB to HDMI Adapter and installing the Displaylink App on the phone. With USB 2.0 it should work fine for resolutions up to Full HD.
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I already tried it.
I had to power the USB C adapter then I plugged the Displaylink adapter to the USB C adapter.
It would not work without power.
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The USB Type-C Specification states that it must support at least the following standards, otherwise a Type-C connector cannot be used:
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Usb 2.0 was released in April 2000 and some clown at Xiaomi thought they should still use it in their ultra flagship 2021 phone ....
Words fail me...
I thought Xiaomi devices are 2.1 not 2.0
IronSingh said:
I thought Xiaomi devices are 2.1 not 2.0
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Anything less than 3.0 is a fail
IronSingh said:
I already tried it.
I had to power the USB C adapter then I plugged the Displaylink adapter to the USB C adapter.
It would not work without power.
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Could you please send me the link to the adapter you used and the process of how you got it working?
xstrike9999 said:
Could you please send me the link to the adapter you used and the process of how you got it working?
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I use this
CableCreation USB HDMI Adapter(DisplayLink Chip), USB 3.0 to HDMI External Display Graphics Adapter Compatible with Windows 10/8.1/8/7, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DX33L5...abc_D4RSEZX9P70E6V3KSFR4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You need any USB C hub with a USB B A 3.0 hub and PD pass through.
Something like this
USB C Hub - TISOFU USB C Adapter with 4K HDMI USB3.0 SD/TF Card Reader 100W PD, 7 in 1 Type C Adapter Compatible for MacBook Pro, USB C Laptops Nintendo, Type C Devices(Gray) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099WTZGM...abc_R2F1P2X1274TN188EYAV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Then you need to give the hub power and then plug the displaylink adapter and the HDMI from displaylink to your video out device
Open the displaylink app on your phone and then plug your phone in.
Give it a few seconds if it didn't detect replug the USB C hub.
It's a messy dangle of wires but it works