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I decided to buy the GSIII after hearing that Samsung had made a great phone, done a decent job of preventing the carriers from ruining the phone, and had become a top level member of the Linux foundation to boot!
But then I heard about the MHL connector scam - and that is one slimy move. Note that it is not only incompatible with the MHL standard, it is incompatible with other Samsung MHL cables. (If Samsung has issued some sort of clarification or explanation then please let me know.)
If I keep looking for perfection amongst the manufacturers I will never get a new phone, but I certainly don't want to simply turn a blind eye to this obnoxious move. If this is successful for Samsung, I can see them creating a fresh batch of incompatible connectors for every new device they create.
I was disappointed that Apple users never raised a fuss through all those years when Apple kept getting rated as the worst environmental offender in the Consumer Electronics industry, but one of the things that sets Android users apart from Apple users is the lack of blind brand loyalty.
So, is there an informal boycott of Samsung accessories afoot?
I guess I'm suggesting that the XDA community could discourage people from buying any of Samsung's "trick" accessories, including their fake MHL and PDMI connectors. I hope consumers will come to realize that, while Samsung makes great phones, their accessories are not a good choice, and I hope that Samsung will come to realize doing stuff like this isn't worth it.
Obviously, the less money they make from this slimy move the less likely they are to repeat it. The outcome is up to us.
[I'm posting in General forum rather then GSIII because I believe this issue - connectors, standards, and taking action - is of general relevance.]
Get ready for a horde of blind Samsung fanboys to flame you, they are just as bad as Apple fanboys. I actually read about this MHL issue. But at least they released the source code for their international device.
For me, personally, I think MHL adaptor is stupid, its clunky and inconvenient, too many wires involved. A dedicated microHDMI connector solution was better, but manufacturers abandoned it to save money because they have to put in another connector and pay royalty. I like the idea of the royalty free DisplayPort, but there is no micro version of it yet.
I'm probably not getting the SIII unless its price drops a lot since the Nexus is still the best phone software wise.
I'm imagining/wishing 2-3 years from now all phones will have a built in projector, but not sure how they'll keep it small.
An update - still appears that the port is a fake
I did my best to get an answer from the MHL Consortium but they would not respond - even to simple question such explaining how a consumer can distinugish an MHL compliant product. But it is a consortium, not a standards body - it represents member companies, not consumers, so I guess this is to be expected. The media types remain confused too.
I put together a quick website to try to inform consumers about this:
http://www.galaxymhl.com/
I believe that Android users are not the 'sheep' that iPhone users are (as evidenced by XDA itself) and I hope we can influence Samsung on this by encouraging consumers to not buy their 'fake' MHL accessories.
Even if Sammie just stops using the MHL branding with the phone and the accessories it will be a big improvement. As things stand, they are really undermining the standard.
Update!
I have received a complete explanation and have posted it there:
http://www.galaxymhl.com/
I'm pleased that, in the end, the advantages of the 11-pin MHL port on the SGS3 are significant enough to allay the initial suspicions that this was just about selling more accessories.
On the other hand, wow, was it ever a ton of work to get a clear explanation - would have thought they would have wanted to explain this clearly from the beginning. At the very least, I might have thought they would posted a clear explanation to a relevant wikipedia article once all the WTF articles started appearing.
It works for Galaxy W?
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It works for Galaxy W?
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I believe the Galaxy W does not support MHL.
Tomaxda said:
I have received a complete explanation and have posted it there:
I'm pleased that, in the end, the advantages of the 11-pin MHL port on the SGS3 are significant enough to allay the initial suspicions that this was just about selling more accessories.
On the other hand, wow, was it ever a ton of work to get a clear explanation - would have thought they would have wanted to explain this clearly from the beginning. At the very least, I might have thought they would posted a clear explanation to a relevant wikipedia article once all the WTF articles started appearing.
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Yes, finally I got it. So if I've understood it well, The official MHL adapter works fine to allow you HDTV signal (HDMI) and USB OTG at the same time but... every review I read says that the MHL adapter needs power in its microUSB connector, so has anyone tested if it is possible to get USB OTG in that connector fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed??
Thank you very much in advance!
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Yes, finally I got it. So if I've understood it well, The official MHL adapter works fine to allow you HDTV signal (HDMI) and USB OTG at the same time but... every review I read says that the MHL adapter needs power in its microUSB connector, so has anyone tested if it is possible to get USB OTG in that connector fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed??
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I don't have the actual adapter (was boycotting it) so I can't say anything concrete, but I believe that what you are saying conflicts with the explanation that I received. The Samsung adapter for the Galaxy SIII is supposed to be able to get its power from the phone - no need for power from a separate USB cable. The adapter in question is here:
http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-HDMI-EPL-3FHU-Samsung-Galaxy/dp/B0080CXSOU
Can you give me a link to one of these reviews that says otherwise?
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Can you give me a link to one of these reviews that says otherwise?
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Sure, here for example:
clove.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s3-mhlhdmi-adaptor
It says:
"Please note: For the MHL cable to work you will need to have it connected to mains power."
So I don't really know what to think...Maybe you can power it using a Hub...
At first when I saw the S3 MHL adapter I though in using this connection scheme:
imageshack.us/photo/my-images/341/mhlotg.png
But I've been told that this is not going to work. I have not tested it yet but maybe its a matter of the USB OTG cable used or one of them should not be OTG, I don't know. But I have not been able to find any website or review that shows both, USB OTG + MHL, wroking at the same time and for me that is suspicious...
EDIT: sorry for links but I'm not able to use them yet...Copy+Paste
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Sure, here for example:
clove.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-s3-mhlhdmi-adaptor
It says:
"Please note: For the MHL cable to work you will need to have it connected to mains power."
So I don't really know what to think...Maybe you can power it using a Hub...
At first when I saw the S3 MHL adapter I though in using this connection scheme:
imageshack.us/photo/my-images/341/mhlotg.png
But I've been told that this is not going to work. I have not tested it yet but maybe its a matter of the USB OTG cable used or one of them should not be OTG, I don't know. But I have not been able to find any website or review that shows both, USB OTG + MHL, wroking at the same time and for me that is suspicious...
EDIT: sorry for links but I'm not able to use them yet...Copy+Paste
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Thanks for supplying that link. I will try to contact Clove to see whether perhaps they just added that disclaimer about needing power because past MHL adapters needed it.
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Thanks for supplying that link. I will try to contact Clove to see whether perhaps they just added that disclaimer about needing power because past MHL adapters needed it.
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I think it needs power in its microUSB female connector, but I wish it doesn't. Nobody has the MHL and the USB OTG to make the test? Maybe the OTG cable should be connected to a USB hub in order to supply power also...I need to test that on my own, but the MHL cable has not arrived yet and Im getting holydays veeeery soon...
The whole mhl thing has put me off getting any adapter.
Does anybody know if the S3 has the capability of connection to a Widi adapter or all the companies developing a medfield platform just to go off and make propritary adapters??
FYI;
Intel claim widi for their phones only
http://software.intel.com/en-us/blo...splay-technology-on-ia-phones#comment-1641598
HTC have their own adapter;
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/14/htc-media-link-hd-review/
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-sense-4-complete-walkthrough
Generic stickers to further confuse us all;
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/19/wi-fi-alliance-announces-first-miracast-certified-devices/
I've been trying to connect but the phone only wants to shoot files at my Belkin adapter, no success.
If the galaxy S3 supports miracast should it work, maybe it will come with jelly bean...
http://www.autoomobile.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s3-lg-optimus-g-miracast/1003391/
I'm hugely confused!
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I purchased the following adapter so that I can display my Galaxy S3 on my in-dash head unit of my car. (It converts from digital to analog)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251158372122?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649<br /><br />I
I would like to also use this air mouse/keyboard to control my phone at the same time since my phone will be in the glove box.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-4GHz-Mini...Domain_0&var=&hash=item3f1c9ccddb<br /><br />[U
Will the two of them work together at the same time? Do they take advantage of the full 11 pins? Thanks!
Were yiu able to use air mouse on your s3?
Take a look at the accessories page. What you are describing is mhl (mobile high definition link) with USB otg (on the go). This was the main reason for the 11 pin micro USB connector on the phone. This allows charging, video output and USB hosting all at once.
There's a problem. This is not yet supported on gs 3 outside Germany (they got an update we didn't. Note 2 has a smart dock that uses this.
A couple kernals claim support for this. Like I said, check the accessories forum
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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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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
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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
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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?
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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 )
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
As the title says, I want to charge my Nexus 9 while using a keyboard/mouse and other peripherals that I would have connected to the Nexus 9 through a USB hub. I know it is not always possible to charge through the hub, so I was thinking about something like a 'micro USB splitter" that expands the micro-USB port into 2 micro-USB ports: one for the charger that comes with the Nexus 9, and the second port for a OTG cable/usb hub/etc. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I did read this post here for the Nexus 7 but not sure if the same is true for the Nexus 9.or if any additional options existed for the 9. Ultimately, I guess I'm wondering if it is unrealistic to expect to find something that charges the device at the same time as using a hub/OTG cable without too much modding or hassle? My device is rooted and I've flashed some mods and tweaked some things on previous devices I've had, but am by no means an expert so I would hope to keep the hacking/modding for something like this to a minimum, if possible. Plus, there's an outside chance I may return the Nexus 9 in the next week so I wouldn't want to get too crazy until I knew for sure I'd be keeping it.
I understand that a specific kernel with certain capabilities may be needed, but I'm unsure how to find out which kernel would work and if it would be compatible with stock ROM or CM12 (when it comes out). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Even if it's a pipe dream, I'd at least know not to continue to waste my time looking for a solution that doesn't exist
I tried this one a few days ago but it did not work: https://sites.google.com/site/sonicboomworld/my-projects/otg-and-charging
Maybe it's possible with the right resistor value.
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Mod for Nexus 7 - needs kernel support:
https://mehrvarz.github.io/usb-host-mode-power-management-nexus7/
Thanks for the reply - is this kernel still being supported by the dev and is it confirmed working on Nexus 9?
I don't know as i do not own a Nexus 7.
But even if he still supports this kernel it would not help much for the Nexus 9:
A kernel is very hardware specific and the OTG changing issues is even more hardware specific.
There is absolutely no chance that you can simply use the N7 kernel on the N9.
One of the amazing kernel developers (who owns a N9) here at XDA would have to look at it.
Generally I think for "OTG + charging" to work the USB chipset on the device has to support it and/or you have to find out how you could trick the device into enabling this mode (with a certain resistor on the USB connector and/or with a kernel modification).
The bad thing is that no device seems to support the official "USB Accessory Charger Adapter" specification. (see section "OTG micro plugs" here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_On-The-Go for details)
Just to give you more information, there was a nexus 7 kernel by flar2 called ElementalX which had OTG + charging support. He is working on ElementalX for Nexus 9 as well, and he said he may or may not add support for it. If you and maybe others are interested, I'm sure that it will get added upon request.
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As the title says, I want to charge my Nexus 9 while using a keyboard/mouse and other peripherals that I would have connected to the Nexus 9 through a USB hub. I know it is not always possible to charge through the hub, so I was thinking about something like a 'micro USB splitter" that expands the micro-USB port into 2 micro-USB ports: one for the charger that comes with the Nexus 9, and the second port for a OTG cable/usb hub/etc. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I did read this post here for the Nexus 7 but not sure if the same is true for the Nexus 9.or if any additional options existed for the 9. Ultimately, I guess I'm wondering if it is unrealistic to expect to find something that charges the device at the same time as using a hub/OTG cable without too much modding or hassle? My device is rooted and I've flashed some mods and tweaked some things on previous devices I've had, but am by no means an expert so I would hope to keep the hacking/modding for something like this to a minimum, if possible. Plus, there's an outside chance I may return the Nexus 9 in the next week so I wouldn't want to get too crazy until I knew for sure I'd be keeping it.
I understand that a specific kernel with certain capabilities may be needed, but I'm unsure how to find out which kernel would work and if it would be compatible with stock ROM or CM12 (when it comes out). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Even if it's a pipe dream, I'd at least know not to continue to waste my time looking for a solution that doesn't exist
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The company I work for is developing a OTG cable that does exactly that: lets you charge your phone/tablet while using a USB peripheral.
We are testing it in the UK market currently, but not selling in the US at the moment. You can check it out here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sansys-Char...F8&qid=1417298449&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+otg+mlc
We were thinking about doing a kickstarter or indiegogo for it, but not sure the amount of interest in a niche device like this.
Can you confirm that it is working on the Nexus 9? (and/or the Nexus 5)?
If it is, I'll order one immediately. I've been looking for such a thing since I had my Galaxy S2.
lfrst05 said:
Can you confirm that it is working on the Nexus 9? (and/or the Nexus 5)?
If it is, I'll order one immediately. I've been looking for such a thing since I had my Galaxy S2.
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I can't confirm that it will work on the Nexus 9, but my partner from China is sending me a sample so I can try it out. I have a Nexus 9 and 5 also, and they'll be the first devices I will test it on.
We've also sent a couple out to some Youtube reviewers as well, so there may be a video review on them soon.
We just put up an Amazon US listing for this cable if any of you in the states want to try it out: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLKFR44/
I should have one in hand in the middle of the week to test out.
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We just put up an Amazon US listing for this cable if any of you in the states want to try it out: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLKFR44/
I should have one in hand in the middle of the week to test out.
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I'm really excited to get my hands on one of these! let me know if it works.
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I can't confirm that it will work on the Nexus 9, but my partner from China is sending me a sample so I can try it out. I have a Nexus 9 and 5 also, and they'll be the first devices I will test it on.
We've also sent a couple out to some Youtube reviewers as well, so there may be a video review on them soon.
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Sweet, this sounds awesome, let us know if it works :fingers-crossed:
mkygod said:
We just put up an Amazon US listing for this cable if any of you in the states want to try it out: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OLKFR44/
I should have one in hand in the middle of the week to test out.
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This arrived from Amazon today. Unfortunately I can't get it to work. When the micro usb is plugged into the N9 it lights up blue. At that point I'm able to mount a thumb drive, use a mouse and Playstation controller. But once the other end is plugged into a charger the light goes off and whatever is connected stops working. The N9 begins to charge at that point. If plugged into my PC, same thing.
Note: the blue light goes off when other end is plugged in regardless of if anything else is in use.
BTW, running elementalX kernel and Lollipopalooza rom.
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This arrived from Amazon today. Unfortunately I can't get it to work. When the micro usb is plugged into the N9 it lights up blue. At that point I'm able to mount a thumb drive, use a mouse and Playstation controller. But once the other end is plugged into a charger the light goes off and whatever is connected stops working. The N9 begins to charge at that point. If plugged into my PC, same thing.
Note: the blue light goes off when other end is plugged in regardless of if anything else is in use.
BTW, running elementalX kernel and Lollipopalooza rom.
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I've heard some people say in certain other situations with OTG + charge, you need to plug everything in first, then plug the OTG cable into the device. Try that and see if it works?
saadi03 said:
I've heard some people say in certain other situations with OTG + charge, you need to plug everything in first, then plug the OTG cable into the device. Try that and see if it works?
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Gave it a shot with this method but still a no go. Tried it on my phone as well with no luck.
TSman74 said:
Gave it a shot with this method but still a no go. Tried it on my phone as well with no luck.
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Thats a bummer, thanks for the info.
Would we happen to need a kernel that supports simultaneous charging and data transfer? I bought a usb y cable and that only allows me to use one or the other. Which sucks .
Some devices have been known to work with only modified OTG cables such as galaxy tablets and experia phones.
What would this modification be?
I finally got a chance to test out these cables. I thought my first cable was busted so I ordered a 2nd one.
I'm VERY sorry to report that this cable does NOT support USB OTG AND CHARGING AT THE SAME TIME. It is not just your device.
Apparently, there was some miscommunication between me and by business associate in China that lead me to believe that this cable would function this way but it only functions as a USB OTG OR CHARGER CABLE. Language barrier didn't help since I do not speak Chinese and he does not speak English very well. If you read the description, the functionality of this cable is not very clear and obviously written by someone with English as a second language. And also, I can see how the photos can be misleading as well. He went and listed this product on our Amazon account to sell before he even sent me a sample for me to test out and I'm kinda mad at him for doing that.
I was pretty excited at the prospect of it doing OTG and charging at the same time, but now im dismayed that this cable cannot do it. This whole thing was a waste of time to try to bring a product like this to the US that bares little benefit other than being a 2 in 1 cable that can replace a regular USB OTG cable and a Charging cable (albeit a very short charging cable). Sorry that I got your hopes up guys
I do want to clarify exactly what this cable does though: Basically all it does is switch from Charging mode to USB OTG mode depending on how you have it plugged in. If you plug the cable into the mobile device only, the blue light will turn on, letting you know that you can use the USB OTG port. However, once you plug the other end of the cable into a charger, the blue light will turn off, and the cable goes into charging mode. The USB OTG port will not work or light up again until you remove the cable from your charger.
hey there everyone, i'm trying to understand this a bit more. i have the same cable, but my understanding is that it wont work unless the kernel supports it. does anyone know if this is possible to actually fix in the Nexus 9 kernel? i really need this for a project
How do I power the phone directly from the wall plug without using the USB-C port? What power adapter would I need and how would I connect it?
Or how do I output video (wired) and charge the phone at the same time?
SrdjanPsy said:
How do I power the phone directly from the wall plug without using the USB-C port? What power adapter would I need and how would I connect it? Or how do I output video (wired) and charge the phone at the same time?
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3548636
Good Luck!
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I'm hoping somebody already thought this through, as I don't have multimeter at hand or to much time & $ to invest in research...
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I'm hoping somebody already thought this through, as I don't have multimeter at hand or to much time & $ to invest in research...
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I had done a quick search and located the following 2 threads with conversations specific to Wireless Charging for your specific device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3486488
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3717069
It actually took me 2-3 minutes for Google to locate these threads that's located within the Dedicated Device area specific to your device.
That may be the solution you might need for this question...
Good Luck!
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Thanks, I never thought of wireless charging as an option as I thought it might overheat the device while playing videos.
And unfortunately it turns out LG won't support it after all https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/help/updates-wireless-charging-cover-t3531026
But I did find something interesting on that side http://www.instructables.com/id/Add-Wireless-Charging-to-Any-Phone-Using-the-LG-V2/ which might lead me closer to what I'm hoping for... I need to figure out if I could connect a charger instead of the wireless charging receiver board and make sure it wouldn't burn the phone or the display connection connected through USB-C or both...
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Thanks, I never thought of wireless charging as an option as I thought it might overheat the device while playing videos.......
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My daughter has a ZTE device that requires the USB-C cable and, as a matter of fact, out of all the cables, devices, etc... I have in the house, that ZTE device is the only one that requires the USB-C.
Fortunately, the Dollar General Store here sells inexpensive USB-C cables for $5 that (thankfully) worked on her device.
I am not a fan of these manufacturers changing the cable types, I believe, for profit so people have to buy new ones.
I hope that you can figure something out and Good Luck!
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