So this is my first post... Noob post.
Shout out to parmghali for posting the exact same idea a few years back for the galaxy nexus.
I want a 2 part case that slides onto the N4. This case would jack into the micro usb port and then also have a slot for a micro sd card.
Somebody make it and sell it to me.
Pay me $10,000 start-up fee and I'll make one for you.
I'll do it for $9,999.
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con3784 said:
So this is my first post... Noob post.
Shout out to parmghali for posting the exact same idea a few years back for the galaxy nexus.
I want a 2 part case that slides onto the N4. This case would jack into the micro usb port and then also have a slot for a micro sd card.
Somebody make it and sell it to me.
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This is the closest thing that I could find for you:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects...der-for-android-smartphones-and-ta?ref=search
But unfortunately, it doesn't support the Nexus 4, only Nexus 7 and others.
Sadly, the Nexus 4 does not support USB OTG without any kind of custom kernel and external power. OTG is disabled in the kernel level, and the motherboard can only output 3.3 volts out of the USB port. In order to get the required 5 volts, you would need a Y splitter cord attached to some other power source
lopezk38 said:
Sadly, the Nexus 4 does not support USB OTG without any kind of custom kernel and external power. OTG is disabled in the kernel level, and the motherboard can only output 3.3 volts out of the USB port. In order to get the required 5 volts, you would need a Y splitter cord attached to some other power source
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OTG is possible with Zippey's kernel. You'll need a external source of power as well to power the usb flashdrive like a external battery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181820
Related:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38076758#post38076758
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpqiq-FHDV4
abe in space said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpqiq-FHDV4
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LMFAO
Why not have a extended battery case with built in micro card reader or dual sim reader that make more sense iPhone 4 has got battery and dual sim so why not battery and msdcard slot case like the ones off ebay
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dannyling said:
Why not have a extended battery case with built in micro card reader or dual sim reader that make more sense iPhone 4 has got battery and dual sim so why not battery and msdcard slot case like the ones off ebay
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You did ask why. I'd think you could glean that from the above posts, but I'm bored, so allow me to explain.
Making a case for the Nexus 4 with both an extended battery and a microSD card reader would be a major engineering challenge. You'd have to build a case that knows when a microSD card was plugged in, to provide power to the Micro-USB card reader portion of the case. You'd have to route that power from the battery, while still including the circuitry necessary to charge the Nexus 4 itself, simultaneously. All of this would take up space and cost money to design, implement, test, and manufacture. It would likely be an expensive accessory when all was said and done, not because of the materials inside, but because of the work that would be required to make it.
Add to that the fact that you could only use the device if you were willing to root, and install a custom kernel modification that would enable USB OTG from here on XDA. The thread for this kernel mod so far has 88 'thanks' posts. Even if we assume the number of people interested in installing this modification is 100 times bigger than that, we aren't left with a particularly large market for this case. And since people are stupid, how many people do you think would buy the case not knowing about the complication and the required kernel customization, and then return the case at the expense of the seller? Comparing all that to how much easier it is to make a case for an iPhone 4 (an order-of-magnitude more popular phone, particularly if you remember that the case would work on the 4S as well and add the two together) that doesn't require any special nerdy software wizardry to work is just silly. Small market. Large cost. Not to mention Android phone owners are notoriously cheap compared to iPhone owners.
So I reiterate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpqiq-FHDV4
Though if the aim is to give you more external storage you can use an external WiFi drive to achieve the same result - yes?
spile said:
Though if the aim is to give you more external storage you can use an external WiFi drive to achieve the same result - yes?
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yeah but then you're ****ed for data.
LOL
I thought you might say a Case with a battery for the External power To run the OTG )
ziddey said:
yeah but then you're ****ed for data.
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Not necessarily. As most know, nexus devices have a hotspot feature that allows devices to connect to it..and I'm fairly certain that there's an app in the play store that allows you to achieve this fairly easily.
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atermify said:
Not necessarily. As most know, nexus devices have a hotspot feature that allows devices to connect to it..and I'm fairly certain that there's an app in the play store that allows you to achieve this fairly easily.
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clever! :good:
But in all actuality, this still doesn't really fix the issue because you would still need a way to power the drive..but it could work for long car rides if you pair it with a power invertor (convertor?) and leave the drive somewhere where it wouldn't get bumped around too much.
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atermify said:
But in all actuality, this still doesn't really fix the issue because you would still need a way to power the drive..but it could work for long car rides if you pair it with a power invertor (convertor?) and leave the drive somewhere where it wouldn't get bumped around too much.
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Oh maybe I'm confused with what you were suggesting then.
Those wifi storage things have a built in battery that lasts some limited hours. The problem is that if you're connected to wifi that isn't connected to the internet, there goes your internet on your phone too. But your suggestion of pairing to the wifi storage by turning on the hotspot mode is a great idea. In the end, it's entirely inefficient and bulky, so it's still not a great full-time solution.
Might as well go the powered otg route. Modify one of those 2 port usb cigarette adapters, plug the phone to one port and your usb drive in the other. Easy storage in the car if that's the goal.
ziddey said:
Oh maybe I'm confused with what you were suggesting then.
Those wifi storage things have a built in battery that lasts some limited hours. The problem is that if you're connected to wifi that isn't connected to the internet, there goes your internet on your phone too. But your suggestion of pairing to the wifi storage by turning on the hotspot mode is a great idea. In the end, it's entirely inefficient and bulky, so it's still not a great full-time solution.
Might as well go the powered otg route. Modify one of those 2 port usb cigarette adapters, plug the phone to one port and your usb drive in the other. Easy storage in the car if that's the goal.
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I haven't used a WiFi drive, so I'm not too familiar with them lmao. Wasn't aware they had a battery at all. In my case, it would only be necessary in the car or before/during flights, since I don't usually need a lot of storage on the go.
Edit: accidental reply!
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I'm doing something like this, with a 2100 mAh battery, but now i have lots of exams, I'll finish ir con summer.
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con3784 said:
So this is my first post... Noob post.
Shout out to parmghali for posting the exact same idea a few years back for the galaxy nexus.
I want a 2 part case that slides onto the N4. This case would jack into the micro usb port and then also have a slot for a micro sd card.
Somebody make it and sell it to me.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136613
Easy setup, and really cheap. A little bit bigger than the solution shown but it does the trick.
Hi XDA,
I am looking into a meenova card reader for traveling instead of my 1tb hard drive which needs to be plugged into an outlet to work.
Now I know all about the meenova card reader but my issue is that it needs to be in closer proximity to my phone. That being said I have an otter box like case on my nexus 5 and it impedes something like the meenova from attaching since there is little room and far from the input.
Is there any extender like adapters that would be about half an inch to an inch to accommodate the reader? I don't really want a long cable to plug into the end. Just something to move it out further.
So it needs to me a micro USB to micro USB adapter.
Thanks XDA, hopefully you can guide me in my quest Lol.
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Figured I'd share a neat little USB drive that I've been using for past devices and seems to work swell for the S6. This here is the product:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-conne...446218&sr=1-1&keywords=sandisk+dual+usb+drive
Super light weight, transfer speeds are swift, and this drive even "locks" into your phone-port so the connection is super secure. I can upload some pictures to a gallery if anyone is interested as well. I use it over an OTG+USB any day.
This is off-topic, but I had just plugged in my spare PC HDD via OTG and it did in fact properly mount. WIth 500GB I don't think missing an SD card is a problem at all...
FiniteDGk said:
Figured I'd share a neat little USB drive that I've been using for past devices and seems to work swell for the S6. This here is the product:
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-conne...446218&sr=1-1&keywords=sandisk+dual+usb+drive
Super light weight, transfer speeds are swift, and this drive even "locks" into your phone-port so the connection is super secure. I can upload some pictures to a gallery if anyone is interested as well. I use it over an OTG+USB any day.
This is off-topic, but I had just plugged in my spare PC HDD via OTG and it did in fact properly mount. WIth 500GB I don't think missing an SD card is a problem at all...
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Does it work to do nandroid recovery?
It is a good tip to use these little drives as they have gotten very cheap. I store quite a bit of music on one that I have and it works great. I do use BSPlayer because it will recognize an OTG drive.
Regarding @sachs question, yes you can use one for Nandroids. Just be sure that you can mount it in TWRP.
or you could just buy an otg to usb cable and use nearly everything (also a usb hub for more devices)
https://www.amazon.com/Rankie-3-Pack-Female-Converter-Adapter/dp/B00YOX4JU6
i even used mymouse, keyboard and external hdds on my phone, but it would be better if it's formatted in fat32 or exfat and not ntfs.
OTG to USB is better.
This flash drive might not fir properly if you have a case on your phone
Just a trick, don't buy this.
The little plastic thing that let you move the port between USB-A and µUSB-B breaks easily and you must use a knife to force the thing to move
I've got one of these and I keep it handy for flashing, file transfers, all sorts.
The pictures don't do it justice. The micro USB side sticks out further than it looks. Fits all my phone's in cases with ease.
Currently have a UAG on my S6...
I have one of these. Nandroid backup works. Only problem is, the metal clip can break off. I got this to replace it:
PNY 64GB DUO-LINK USB 3.0 OTG Flash Drive for Android - (P-FDI64GOTGTO30-GE) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01INV1Z4M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_lk7Jw5Qn3FbBv
I would love to see a case that adds external storage through a micro sd card that is place into the case. It would need to be an otg adapter type thing but it would be nice to have somewhere to chuck all of your larger files
Nice idea.. But I think otg really sucks the battery most of the time..
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SockmanTGR said:
I would love to see a case that adds external storage through a micro sd card that is place into the case. It would need to be an otg adapter type thing but it would be nice to have somewhere to chuck all of your larger files
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Yeah, phone is powering everything plugged in as OTG so having it connected all the time means your phone's battery would last for less than usually. I got myself this http://goo.gl/9oG2kz and I always keep it with my keys. Good enough.
czechu01 said:
Yeah, phone is powering everything plugged in as OTG so having it connected all the time means your phone's battery would last for less than usually. I got myself this http://goo.gl/9oG2kz and I always keep it with my keys. Good enough.
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Small switch on the back that switches between otg and charging since it's complicated to get both working at the same time.
See, my phone (Moto X 2013) supports OTG, but does not have a micro SD slot.
It only has 16 GB of storage which has proven to fall short for my needs because I love listening to music on the go, and I have a lot of music.
Another thing is that the USB port of my phone has some short of false contact after years of use, so sometimes a little wiggle can make it disconnect, this is the main reason why I want the USB to be so small, so that when I walk with it on my pocket, it doesn't get disconnected because I touched it 'wrong'.
So that's the question, do you know of any small micro USB device (without the need of a micro USB adapter because it adds length and volume)?
Something like the Sandisk Cruze but on a micro USB form, something that looks more like the USB plug of a wireless keyboard than a USB storage device. Thank you.
As a side note, I was thinking of those phone cases that serve as external batteries, well if there was something like that but that served as a micro SD to micro USB adapter, I could use that. The thing is that I have seen no such thing for sale and even if there was, I doubt I would be able to find one for my exact phone model from 7 years ago.