Hi guys,
i used a mac charger to charge my samsung , always works fine , today after the charge completed , i tired to connect it to to my to transfer some files . First i used usb A to usb c converter , the device started to connect and disconnect , than i used usb c to usb c and i cannot connect it either , who faced this problem before and found a solution , i know its not hardware problem , i found many people have thesame problem in samsung forums
I had same issue. Needed a new charging port. £8 off eBay , easy fix
cables . power supplies... some work fine with my a71.. some don't... mix and match and see what's best or buy all your stuff from the Samsung website LOL
mizrox said:
Hi guys,
i used a mac charger to charge my samsung , always works fine , today after the charge completed , i tired to connect it to to my to transfer some files . First i used usb A to usb c converter , the device started to connect and disconnect , than i used usb c to usb c and i cannot connect it either , who faced this problem before and found a solution , i know its not hardware problem , i found many people have thesame problem in samsung forums
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Buy a good data cable USB for computer one side USB C other side, done.
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Hi , Ive seen some videos of the nokia n8 . And the adapter they have for connecting an usb flash drive is incredible!! , I made some research and its kinda possible in the motorola droid . So Im asking if its possible to do it?
For example , nokia uses this cable: http://www.gadget.pdamu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Nokia-N8-HDMI-USB-Cable-Data.jpg
Ive also seen that chinese tablets copys uses adapters for connecting usb flash drives.
So , just want to know if its possible!
thanks !! , btw sorry for my english!
The moto droid says that kernel drivers are needed - also as USB host the phone wants to supply 5v power on USB port.
it may be possible, but a lot of work. Even the Moto Droid is not fully functioning yet.
today i bought a Data extension cable which is to connect USB 2.0 Data storage to phone ...
the one which comes with Nokia N8 box accessories ...
which has standard Data cable pin ( MALE ) at one end .... and USB 2.0 ( FEMALE ) pin on the other end ...
it is used to connect ur usb directly to ur phone ... it is working fine with my nokia N8 but not with my SGS Gt-i9000 ... USB not detects on my i9000 ... infact nothing happens ... why ??
need help
Hi, i recently rooted my phone and used the Post in the forums to do so, here is a pic of the kernal and all that. My question is why can i still not use my otg? Downloaded host diag, checker, helper, nothing is working. Can someone please tell me where to go from here? There are spaces so i could post the url.
http ://i63. tinypic. com/24ys9z5. jpg
seems kernel doesn't have the driver for it also the phones board doesn't supply power to the cable so you would need a y cable to supply power. Im still waiting for HTC to post the kernel source so I can make the modifications I need to it. It's been almost a month since they said they elevated my request for the source to their dev team if its not posted in a week I'm going to write them again.
There is a app I saw the other day called "stick" something that enabled phones with no otg support to use one. It was in a YouTube video about must have root apps , sorry I couldn't help more than this. I did order an otg cable after watching it.
Ok, ill look to see if it works
Nope. Still won't work. Power must be supplied for it to be registered to the phone.
E]Well i bought a powered otg y cable plug in usb portto charger the other end to my phone and the other to my usb 128gb.. nothing
still diesnt detect but it does on my samsung . So it must be the phone not the cable
Gnnex said:
E]Well i bought a powered otg y cable plug in usb portto charger the other end to my phone and the other to my usb 128gb.. nothing
still diesnt detect but it does on my samsung . So it must be the phone not the cable
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I had no luck with a powered Y-cable either. I got OTG to work with my XT894 only after connecting a powered USB hub to my OTG cable, then connecting a USB flash drive to the hub.
Hello...
My Note 5 Keeps Disconnecting & Connecting rapidly Via USB Cable? I have tried to seek solutions by disabling power management in USB Control but to no avail. Does anyone ever have this same issue & share how to fix this? Thanks in advance
Ihad this problem before. And i found that the problem caused by the cable itself . The note 5 cable is so thin and as you moving it , it will disconnect. I tried to connect my note 5 with old s5 cable . (Thicker one ) and the problem never appear again . Hope that help .
I agree, I had the same problem and found out it was the USB cable itself..
Denim Guy said:
Hello...
My Note 5 Keeps Disconnecting & Connecting rapidly Via USB Cable? I have tried to seek solutions by disabling power management in USB Control but to no avail. Does anyone ever have this same issue & share how to fix this? Thanks in advance
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Hi,
Firstly, i agree with other posters that it could be Usb cable. However in my case with my old Note 4 I had similar issues with connecting /disconnecting.. rapidly (same as you stated in your post)
I found in my case it was the Note 4 fast charger plug (Not cable.)
If i changed the fast charger plug it would stop disconnecting /connecting. In fact it made a loud
noise /sound in the process that drew my attention as to what was happening. (the phone was making the connection /disconnection noise)
If i changed the charger with my old Note device's charger/ plug it would work correctly. Also if i change
Note 4 fast charger with my Note5 fast charger it would also work correctly.
Good luck
Well...it's getting quite weird actually. Yes i think the problem is actually from my USB cable here, it used to be fine but problems only arose after i upgraded my PC OS from 8.1 to Windows 10 and Note 5 firmware to Marshmallow at the same interval. In my case the charging process with its fast charger adaptor works fine, but not with the data transfer when connected to PC. Since i only have other USB cable from Samsung Tab S, thus what i can conclude is that by using said USB cable, connection to PC was more stable but still sporadically undetected or stopped during data transfer here. And it did not support fast charging despite plugged to Note 5 fast charger adaptor. I suppose not all USB cables support fast charging at all. And there are reports indicating several USB problems conflicting with windows 10 as well. Meanwhile i am still trying to figure this out, i'll keep updated when new progress comes up ok. Thanks for all your attention & inputs, really appreciate it here.
Just bought a new USB data cable for Samsung Note 4, the cable is indeed thicker. Conclusively yes the culprit was the USB cable as no said problems occur anymore while using new cable here.
hello i have a problem with my oneplus 3t
my phone wont fast charging and also no data transfer to pc/laptop
i already chande usb type c cable and also i changed my type c flex ribbon still same problem no fast charging and no data transfer no otg only charging
my laptop not recognize my phone noting happened.
what should i do ?!
I there any thing should i changed or repair?!
please help me thank you
No usb, no fast charging and no otg
This same issue just started happening to me a few weeks ago also.
I have two 5t phones so I know it's not the cables which I have multiple.
And I use my phone for work also and have been unable to connect to transfer work pictures.
I'm worried because I can't factory reset because I'm unable to back up my data. I cannot transfer 100gb!!
I need help. I have tried all developer options, also usb settings reset notification and permissions the phone and even had the usb port replaced thinking it may have been damaged with no help.
If you search the op3/t forums for the last three years a bit, you'll find that many (not all, but quize some) usb/otg/dash-charge issues (especially if happening out of the blue without changing roms, installimg new software or messing with settings) are due to dirt. Cleaning the device's usb-c port may help.