"USB Device Connected
The phone's battery is being used to power the connected USB device. To save battery, please disconnect the USB device when not in use."
This notification keeps popping up whenever I connect a USB Flash drive or anything to the micro usb port. This happens even when the battery is 100%
My phone supports OTG and the drive works but its really frustrating because that notification keeps popping up.
When I click ok it goes away, but pops back after few seconds.
How can I stop this notification from popping up every few seconds ?
Please help
Device - HTC Desire 10 Pro
Android - 6.0
Hi @FireStorm919
Same device same problem.
Specially annoying watching movies trough Lenovo USB-C HUB C112 HDMI HUB...
Have you found a fix ?
Regards
JBo
FireStorm919 said:
"USB Device Connected
The phone's battery is being used to power the connected USB device. To save battery, please disconnect the USB device when not in use."
This notification keeps popping up whenever I connect a USB Flash drive or anything to the micro usb port. This happens even when the battery is 100%
My phone supports OTG and the drive works but its really frustrating because that notification keeps popping up.
When I click ok it goes away, but pops back after few seconds.
How can I stop this notification from popping up every few seconds ?
Please help
Device - HTC Desire 10 Pro
Android - 6.0
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jbocreative said:
Hi @FireStorm919
Same device same problem.
Specially annoying watching movies trough Lenovo USB-C HUB C112 HDMI HUB...
Have you found a fix ?
Regards
JBo
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That sounds like something in your battery/battery saver options is telling you to remove it.
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Anyone?
Also would HTC Desire charger work with it? (the sticks looks same - microUSB, but looks like the phone is not charging)
Also if the phone is dead, is there any way i can check if the battery/screen or whatever else is faulty?
When i connect it under Windows with USB cable, it says that the device cannot be recognized and the drivers cannot be installed.
When connected with USB, i did hold the power button to turn it on but it doesnt start and the phone keeps vibrating continuusly.
Look on the back, or inside, even under battery, for more information.
I already know it's Samsung Galaxy Mini II, homever i have issues turning it on.
All microusb chargers are the same except for amperage. Try all you have. This phone is probably terminally damaged, but try a new battery if possible.
It's really strange (the phone was little wet) homever, sometimes it's starting just fine and sometimes wont turn on at all.
I have removed battery and put it to the bowl with a rice for a night and will see if that helps.
My "dampness" recovery is to disassemble and put phone/tab/laptop in in very low oven ie 125-135 degrees F for several hours. You may have ti turn oven on & off manually to get that low temperature. Your mileage may vary.
OK so basically the phone is in following state:
It's charging fine, homever the biggest problem atm is i cannot get the usb mass storage to work.
I'm connecting it to the PC and the phone is detecting it as AC charger not USB - PC is not even trying to install any drivers.
PC is not detecting the phone at all (phone is detecting that its being connected, the button backlights are lighting up)
I got no dropdown in the phone to select charging, mass storage etc. (when i do it in settings/communication/usb settings it keeps saying to connect the usb cable, but the phone is charging so its connected just fine)
When i was connecting it for the first time windows tried to install drivers but failed, also it was constantly disconnecting the phone from usb cable (now its fine it seems)
When i connect it using "Kies Air" it's working homever i still dont see the SD Card in "My Computer" for example.
What a mess, anyway any idea how to get the USB working again?
Try different cable, and/or different PC.
I ordered new usb cable, homever i doubt it's the problem as the phone is recognizing connection and also it's charging fine.
Hi guys,
a friend of mine gave my his GT-N8000 with this issues:
if connected to PC, it isn't recognized, it doesn't seem to charge, even if connected to the AC wall. Of course, nothing happens if I try to turn it on by pressing POWER button.
Is there anything I can try to do to unbrick it?
Thanks in advance for the reply!
UPDATE: I opened the back, plugged the usb cable from the GT N8000 to the pc (with Windows 10) and pressed on the pcb: the pc recognized it as cdc abstract control model (acm) first, then installed Samsung Mobile USB modem and another driver for Samsung Mobile MTP device.
if connected to PC, it isn't recognized, it
>> No Samsung USB drivers installed .
it doesn't seem to charge,
> Dead battery replace or try leaving on charge 24 hours .
JJEgan said:
if connected to PC, it isn't recognized, it
>> No Samsung USB drivers installed .
it doesn't seem to charge,
> Dead battery replace or try leaving on charge 24 hours .
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Unfortunately it's not a driver problem: I have all drivers installed and another Note 10.1 I have is been recognized fine.
I don't think it's a battery problem. I recharged it for more than 24 hours, but without results.
I have a usb hub that has leds on it. When something is connected to the hub, the led lights up. Well, when I connect this GT-N8000 no lights come up at first. To make it being recognized from the pc, I have to play with volumes buttons and power button. Then I can make it recognized, but still nothing happens on screen.
DS-1 said:
Unfortunately it's not a driver problem: I have all drivers installed and another Note 10.1 I have is been recognized fine.
I don't think it's a battery problem. I recharged it for more than 24 hours, but without results.
I have a usb hub that has leds on it. When something is connected to the hub, the led lights up. Well, when I connect this GT-N8000 no lights come up at first. To make it being recognized from the pc, I have to play with volumes buttons and power button. Then I can make it recognized, but still nothing happens on screen.
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I have the same problem since yesterday. Did you finally found a solution to your problem ?
TIA
Don't use a hub.Use the Samsung cable .
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JJEgan said:
Don't use a hub.Use the Samsung cable .
Sent from my SM-N930F using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I used the hub just because it has a light on every usb port and it makes me understand if the tablet is recognized or not by the system. By the way, I tried to connect it straight to the mainboard usb and I still got the same problem.
I have a MTCD head unit MX (witson) with Android 5.1, my problem is that the USB port cannot recognize my phones, A note 4 with Android 6.0 (eRobot ROM) and a Samsung GT386T no rooted with stock ROM 4.4.2. The USB port works find with a usb stick, I can play music, pictures, etc. but not my phones. Both have the USB debugging enable.
When I plug a phone it is charging but nothing happens, my note 4 after a few minutes pop a windows saying that there is a problem with the connection MTP and that I need to download samsung Sync etc.
What I want to do is to use the mirror link function.
Any of you know something about this issue?
Thanks in advance for your help.
paniqueado said:
I have a MTCD head unit MX (witson) with Android 5.1, my problem is that the USB port cannot recognize my phones, A note 4 with Android 6.0 (eRobot ROM) and a Samsung GT386T no rooted with stock ROM 4.4.2. The USB port works find with a usb stick, I can play music, pictures, etc. but not my phones. Both have the USB debugging enable.
When I plug a phone it is charging but nothing happens, my note 4 after a few minutes pop a windows saying that there is a problem with the connection MTP and that I need to download samsung Sync etc.
What I want to do is to use the mirror link function.
Any of you know something about this issue?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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I believe i read that there is a specific app that you have to run on these to do the mirror link...easy connect, maybe? Did your HU come with an instruction booklet? I was looking through mine earlier and it went over in detail how to setup mirroring through that app.
Yes, when I tried to use EasyConnected is when I saw the problem. The app waits for my phone to be connected, It says that it must be turned on USB debugging, but it is on. Then I checked in the File manager and the USB was not enable there, like if nothing is plug it. If I plug a USB memory it works fine.
I will try today to do a factory reset.
Thank you!
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Yes, when I tried to use EasyConnected is when I saw the problem. The app waits for my phone to be connected, It says that it must be turned on USB debugging, but it is on. Then I checked in the File manager and the USB was not enable there, like if nothing is plug it. If I plug a USB memory it works fine.
I will try today to do a factory reset.
Thank you!
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You ever get this solved? My easyconnected never stays connected. WiFi and USB both are garbage.
WiFi randomly disconnects.
USB also disconnects asks me to allow USB debugging every couple of minutes. The phone never remembers the headunit, so it constantly asks me again to allow connection. Must be a crap RSA fingerprint coming from the headunit.
JordanB said:
You ever get this solved? My easyconnected never stays connected. WiFi and USB both are garbage.
WiFi randomly disconnects.
USB also disconnects asks me to allow USB debugging every couple of minutes. The phone never remembers the headunit, so it constantly asks me again to allow connection. Must be a crap RSA fingerprint coming from the headunit.
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Nope, Still does not work for me. Same symptoms as you. I already tried with 3 differents phones, factory reset and different versions of easyconnected.
I seem to have USB connection working now with only one "allow USB Debugging?" popup, only when I first connect.
What I did was turn wifi off on the headunit. I am not sure why it worked, but I just wanted to turn everything not needed off, and see if the headunit would stop disconnecting all the time. So far so good. I can probably live with one annoying popup, instead of one every few minutes.
Of course you have to keep the screen on the phone on, and the battery in the phone will deplete faster than the headunit charges it, but still an improvement. I had a 30 minute drive today, and the USB never disconnected!
paniqueado said:
Nope, Still does not work for me. Same symptoms as you. I already tried with 3 differents phones, factory reset and different versions of easyconnected.
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paniqueado, try the da_anton ROM. I just installed it and easyconnect finally works as it should. I just plug in my phone to the USB and it fires right up! One prompt if any on the head unit, and NO disconnects whatsoever.
Ever since the Oreo update my phone displays a modal dialog when I connect to the USB port in my Subaru for charging. The dialog suggests that the phone resources can't be accessed and that I should download a samsung app (the one you use to port data to a new phone). All I want is to charge the phone like I've been doing for the past 6 months. It's inconvenient because I have to wake up the phone and hit OK to dismiss the dialog box. Is there any way to tell the phone to just use the USB for charging only by default? I tried changing to charge phone only in the drop down notification panel but it doesn't stick for the next session. I looked through the very extensive list of settings and couldn't find anything relevant. I know that I could try to find a cable that offers charging only or perhaps connect the phone to a cigarette style charger. These are inconvenient as I already have the appropriate USB-C cable and charging port. Am I missing the setting or solution? Thank you.
Here is a picture of the annoying message that recently appeared on my phone after updating the OS. The message appears when connecting my phone to my car's USB port for charging. Does anyone know how to stop this message from coming up? Thanks.
Have you tried plugging it in, acknowledging the popup, then switching usb mode to charge-only? It should remember that mode for future plug-ins.
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Here is a picture of the annoying message that recently appeared on my phone after updating the OS. The message appears when connecting my phone to my car's USB port for charging. Does anyone know how to stop this message from coming up? Thanks.
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I get that same message when I plug into the airplane media system USB to charge. I just switch USB option to charge and it goes away.
eregev said:
Have you tried plugging it in, acknowledging the popup, then switching usb mode to charge-only? It should remember that mode for future plug-ins.
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I tried the same thing to see if it would work and it doesn't save your preference. Tested via both the notification and via developer options.
mjones73 said:
I tried the same thing to see if it would work and it doesn't save your preference. Tested via both the notification and via developer options.
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Let's see if it works for OP.
eregev said:
Have you tried plugging it in, acknowledging the popup, then switching usb mode to charge-only? It should remember that mode for future plug-ins.
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Yes, good suggestion. I tried that but the setting isn't sticky (it asks everytime).
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I get that same message when I plug into the airplane media system USB to charge. I just switch USB option to charge and it goes away.
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Yes, extra fiddling with my phone in this way is inconvenient and unsafe while driving.
It is a rather inconvenient, and annoying, situation.
Drunkula said:
It is a rather inconvenient, and annoying, situation.
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One of the things that bugs me about Samsung is that the number of settings available are enormous but many don't work the way I want.
This seems like a simple problem that was recently introduced. I guess I need a charging only cable....
Hi all, I have an Android T95Z Plus box - It's not working basically.
When connected to TV, nothing apart from the lights changing colors.
I have tried connecting it to the PC so I can maybe re-flash the box, but when I plug it in, the PC makes the sound of something being plugged in then around 10 seconds later, makes the sound of it being unplugged.
I also have tried plugging a USB card reader into the PC with a Micro SD inside, PC recognizes it as a mass storage device, but cannot do anything with it, it also doesn't show up in 'MY Computer'
Does anyone have any ideas or advice?
Thanks,
Chris.
If anyone else has this issue - I forgot to post how I sorted it. It works now for me by plugging in a USB cable into it and plugging that into a USB plug (phone charger plug)
Hope it helps if anyone else has the issue.
I have the same issue can you give solution