what is the issue with samsung phones and usb transfer? - Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions and Answers

i tried to transfer some images from phone and sd card to PC and it was a major nightmare like always with every samsung galaxy series i owned
is there some kind of retarded issue with these phones and why they never seem to get the usb transfers to work flawlessly?
it crashed my explorer windows about 10 times before very slowly i managed to transfer files in smaller chunks
it was calculating how much time it will take to transfer images. wtf i havent seen that since like windows 98.
i had to unplug my phone few times and close the explorer windows and start over because it was just freezing all the time
how do i fix this crap this shouldnt be happening in 2018 and with 800 dollar phone

MTP, baby.
Every modern android phone has an awful transfer experience. I'm now copying a 9GB backup and it's taking forever. I have to use the rear USB ports because without it I get a "Device is busy or disconnected" message.
As for a 'fix': use an official cable. Don't use front I/O if you have a desktop PC. piss about with different cables and ports until it works. Only transfer files in chunks.

Hi if possible try and transfer all or half your files to your sd card and then remove sd and insert it into the pc for better speeds. I've only ever transferred a few files from phone to pc, but I know that when I transfer multiple photos and or a rom or two at about 2 gigs a piece from internal to sd card it works fast. All i use is a sandisk 32gb extreme sd, not to special. I agree the mtp should not be slow in this day and age, i remember uploading a ton of photos to google photos with good internet and it got so slow I gave up so I defenitely feel your pain!

is there any fix for that? if i root the phone?
i did use original cable but front usb port. will try the rear port thank you
its kinda pain in the ass to take out the sd card and take off the case and look for a paper clip every time
this is really retarded to be having this issue in 2018 i think

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Best way to transer media to Captivate?

I transfered some pics to the phones internal storage using it as a mass storage. about 1000 pics and it took about 30 min. not only did it take long but they dont look the greatest on my phone. Am i doing something wrong? is there a better/faster way of transfering? using windows Vista btw.....
I put movies, music, pics, and other videos on my micro sd card and just insert that into the phone. Works perfectly fine!
thankfully my laptop has a built in card reader so i just use that to transfer files to an external micro sd card. its much faster than transferring over usb.
You could also install Swiftp and FTP to your phone over wireless.
The cable works well in my opinion and you need it to access the internal storage, If you go the card route make sure you unmount first or any open apps will immediate crash if they rely on any data on the card.
the other nice thing about the internal card is that you can keep all your app data on that and your media on the external and it keeps everything nice and clean.
and ofcourse when your external is full just continue on to the internal
if you use cubed (^3) for mp3, its awesome and can auto find album art, it'll automatically add from both sources
Unfortunately it won't be free forever, but it might be worth the investment. Doubletwist is a pretty excellent application. It's basically Itunes for Android.
http://www.doubletwist.com/dt/Home/Index.dt
acespaid said:
I transfered some pics to the phones internal storage using it as a mass storage. about 1000 pics and it took about 30 min. not only did it take long but they dont look the greatest on my phone. Am i doing something wrong? is there a better/faster way of transfering? using windows Vista btw.....
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that sounds like abnormally long write times.
Is your computer old? does it support usb 2.0?
have you enabled developer's console on your android and mounted your sd card via the notification menu when plugging your phone into your pc?
lastly, download samsung kies and get their drivers for the phone as well..
yes its 2.0. its an HP about 2 years old. maybe i didnt mount it, i cant remember. I just dragged and dropped. Wasnt sure if its an advantage using Kies or just doing the drag and drop method. Also is it better to keep everything off the internal if possible or does it matter? Just wondering how everyone transfers. tried to drop 3,000 songs the other day and it was like 3 hours! not at home right now so cant try it.

Phone storeage (SDcard) backup

On my previous devices, I occasionally pulled out the removeable SD card, and ran a backup of the card to my laptop hard disk. I ended up with a 32GB card which was filled with music, videos, and work documents. So, I got the 32GB S III to have plenty of room. So now, generally, I have my music, documents, etc., on the S III internal 32GB SDcard as it is called. I have my videos and a few other huge items on the external removeable extSDcard.
Now the problem is, there is no practical way for me to back up the internal storage. It won't fit on what is left of my external card. I have a issues with my laptop so USB does not work, or is unreliable when it does, and too slow anyway. I don't really want to use the cloud. I have tried FTP, and it works, but clunky.
I'm thinking about getting an external hard disk and using an OTG cable. That is about the closest I can come to what I want.
Does anyone have any good solutions? I guess I could get a 64GB card, but if I got a 64GB card, I would prefer stuffing more videos and such on it, not wasting it for backup.
I'm rooted, simply so I could freeze some bloatware.
There are a bunch of questions I'd need an answer to before I could even begin to help:
What about your computer is making the USB connection spotty? Are the USB ports damaged?
What ROM are you running on your device?
What OS are you running on your laptop?
Are you familiar at all with adb? Do you have it set up to work on your laptop?
IMPORTANT: Backing up 32GB of data from anything to anything will take a long time. USB OTG will still run at USB speeds, so probably not much faster than trying to backup over USB to your laptop. Your best option will probably be something like my adb_bak2computer tool. Shameless plug I know, but its true. Well, only if you are running linux or mac (for now at least).
In the advanced options menu you can select "userdata" which will backup /data including your internal sdcard. I could write a new option to only backup the internal sdcard, actually I think I will.
Still, need answers to those questions.
Ta,
ALQI
USB is out. Long story, but basically, the laptop has an internal hub to drive all of the USB ports. A lot of devices refuse to cooperate when they are on the other end of a USB hub. Nice laptop other then that annoyance.
worwig said:
USB is out. Long story, but basically, the laptop has an internal hub to drive all of the USB ports. A lot of devices refuse to cooperate when they are on the other end of a USB hub. Nice laptop other then that annoyance.
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Most machines have a "USB hub" that drives multiple USB ports, so that shouldn't be a problem. Even if you were using an external USB Hub, and it was a powered hub, you should still be fine. Could be something wonky with your OS?
Anyhoo, if you've ruled out USB to your laptop, then its either some sort of Wifi file explorer (or wireless adb), or USB OTG.
Hope that helps,
ALQI
alquimista said:
Most machines have a "USB hub" that drives multiple USB ports, so that shouldn't be a problem. Even if you were using an external USB Hub, and it was a powered hub, you should still be fine. Could be something wonky with your OS?
Anyhoo, if you've ruled out USB to your laptop, then its either some sort of Wifi file explorer (or wireless adb), or USB OTG.
Hope that helps,
ALQI
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I'm not going to waste another minute on USB to the laptop. The USB has not worked on this laptop for years. I hope to purchase a new laptop early next year, or maybe a Surface Pro. Also, even when USB is working, I can't MOUNT it as a drive letter, so normal backup programs don't see it. I have to manually cut and paste. But that is all another story.
I really want to be able to MOUNT the S III SDcard as a drive over WiFi. That would be perfect. Then I could run an automatic backup script.
worwig said:
I really want to be able to MOUNT the S III SDcard as a drive over WiFi. That would be perfect. Then I could run an automatic backup script.
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I use an app called "FolderSync" that lets you sync whatever you want with a shared windows folder. I do this on a schedule to backup my internal and external SD cards over my home network. But it is kinda slow, so if you have 32gb then it could take all day if you are syncing for the first time.
I use FolderSync quite a bit because it also supports Dropbox and a bunch of other cloud services. It was well worth the money for the paid version, but there is a Lite version also. I don't know what the limitation are on that.
Bort76 said:
I use an app called "FolderSync" that lets you sync whatever you want with a shared windows folder. I do this on a schedule to backup my internal and external SD cards over my home network. But it is kinda slow, so if you have 32gb then it could take all day if you are syncing for the first time.
I use FolderSync quite a bit because it also supports Dropbox and a bunch of other cloud services. It was well worth the money for the paid version, but there is a Lite version also. I don't know what the limitation are on that.
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That sounds like the ticket. I'll try it for a while and report back.
EDIT: After a quick test, this looks to be nearly perfect. I can set it up to sync to my network drive (or about any other wireless storage) with ease. Thanks.

Transferring Pics from USB Flash Drive (5 gigs)

This is kind of an off the wall question that may require an answer from someone with technical knowledge...
I have an SD card that I used both in my Epic and in other phones as well. It has about 5 GB of pics and video I want to transfer onto my computer. The problem is that the computer basically freezes everytime because the move is so large and the micro device is only a class 2. I have a micro USB to USB port adapter on my PC where you just plug in the Micro card to the adapter then plug the adapter into the regular USB drive on the PC. Supposed to work great, and it does for smaller transfers.
I am wondering though if I would be better off putting the card in my Photon Q and using the Photon Q USB cord to facilitate the transfer? Like, is the Photon Q a more powerful interface that can push the transfer thru? I am thinking the small adapter device doesnt have the hardware power or something to handle the transfer while the MPQ might be able to handle it.
Just lots of baby pictures and videos I don't want to lose.
Well, I would say try it - the risk is pretty low. If your reader is really, REALLY cheap - I suppose there is a chance that the Photon Q would transfer it more easily. I've never had the issue you've described, but I have only had a handful of readers.
If that doesn't work, perhaps just do the transfer in smaller bits. Instead of copying all of it, do one folder at a time or something... break it down so there's not so much being transferred at once.
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Well, I would say try it - the risk is pretty low. If your reader is really, REALLY cheap - I suppose there is a chance that the Photon Q would transfer it more easily. I've never had the issue you've described, but I have only had a handful of readers.
If that doesn't work, perhaps just do the transfer in smaller bits. Instead of copying all of it, do one folder at a time or something... break it down so there's not so much being transferred at once.
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Well, when I put it in the Q, it said "Card Blank or Filesystem Not Supported" ... So much for that. I think there are some corruption issues on the flash device or something. I need a more powerful system to transfer it. Windows processes the information by like "previewing" and basically pre-processing it all before the transfer or delete and during this process it usually freezes up the window and stops responding. I wonder if linux handles the process differently than windows and lets me power thru or cancel the validation process?
I can see and access all the files on the USB, but once I try to transfer, delete, etc, then it freezes up and stops responding. Usually because it tries to "calculate" and process the operation before the operation actually happens.
Oh well, its something for a recovery expert now. Thanks anyway.

Best method for file transfer with PC

I've been using Z3 till now, there was an option for USB Mass Storage mode, which simply emulated sd card as pen drive. I could simply transfer any file I wanted with the highest speed possible!
This option is gone in XZ Premium, and the way I see it the only method available now is MTP (which sucks massively, words can't describe how bad this protocol is)
So my question is, what can I do to transfer any file I want at top speed to my phone? This is 2017, I've bought high speed SD card, I can't believe I'm stuck with MTP that goes around 5MB/s... There has to be a way for legit file transfer...
I use a app called superbeam, it uses wifi.
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I wouldn't call wifi a solution to that, I'm going to use a high speed sd card too to transfer 4k movies and stuff back and forth so I'd like to know this myself too.
Looks like Sony is providing USB 2.0 cable with Sony XZ Premium (UCB20 is USB 2.0), this is one of the reasons of low transfer speeds.
Sucks for me as well
Anybody found a better solution?
If you have Root, you can get a app from the play store that enables Mass Storage
How is this called?
Would be the solution as soon as root exploit is found
If you have fast internet just FTP? Or just use an SD card reader? But the latter will kill your flaps water resistance after time so wouldn't bother ?
Mass storage mode transfer is a thing of the past for good reason. Your phone, under such a mode, would present its internal storage to the computer to mount up and use as if it were a thumb drive. Trouble is, very few file systems support concurrent read/write mounting by multiple computers, and you won't find any of those that do on a phone. So, when in mass storage mode, the computer must be given exclusive access to the storage, meaning the phone cannot access it. Obviously, this wouldn't work if the phone had to give up exclusive access to important system files, so this lead to the two partition system whereby important stuff was on an OS partition unavailable as mass storage and user data was on an 'sdcard' partition. That partition sizing was set at the factory and couldn't be changed without root and often kernel work, and it usually wasted a ton of space on the OS partition because OEMs are necessarily conservative there. Also, it restricted what file systems OEMs could use for the sdcard partition as your computer is unlikely to understand file systems like ext3/4. So the sdcard partition was quite often fat32, which has a few downsides. Firstly, Microsoft do hold patents there that they enforce, so licensing is needed. Secondly, it is an archaic and crappy file system with limitations like no single file larger than about 4GB. Not a great plan in 2017 - I don't think I even have any movies that small on disk anymore.
All that said, I don't see the problem with MTP. If it's slow for you, it's likely because you're using the supplied cable, which is USB version 2, so slow. I slung about 15 GB or so of film onto my phone yesterday through a USB 3.1 cable in under a minute. It's definitely the fastest USB transfer to a phone I've ever experienced.
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How is this called?
Would be the solution as soon as root exploit is found
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test this but im not sure it work i have no root on my phone im use sdcard reader with my sdcard extreme pro
by @DooMLoRD
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doomlord.xperiasdcardmounter&hl=fr
I have now tested a lot of different solutions for file transfers.
None of the ones emulating a network card and making SMB share worked.
Finally I landed on some FTP server apps.
Now I use "WiFi Pro FTP Server" as this one had best performance out of the ones I tested.
With performance I mean time until directory content (~3.000 jpeg files) is displayed by FTP client. This one takes about half a minute where crap MTP via USB took more than 5 minutes (with new, high quality USB 3.0 cable!).
I have notebook and phone in different WiFi bands to increase performance. Transfer speed is about 4-10MB/s so really good and far beyond MTP.
Of course, I am still missing good old mass storage mode

How to Transfer Music to My OnePlus 7 Pro

I received my Pro yesterday and have been unsuccessful in transferring my music to my phone. I currently have a Galaxy S8 with 19gb of music on my SD card. Unfortunately, just popping in the SD card to the OnePlus is not an option. I have a Mac and have tried using Android File Transfer, but after a few gigs it just locks up. I also tried using Airdroid and it locks up also. How the hell do I get my music on this damn phone? I have enabled USB file transfer on the OnePlus. The OnePlus switch app worked well for transferring everything else, but I could not find a way to use it to transfer from my S8 SD card. Any help would be appreciated.
use ShareIt.. or Mi Drop... both are great apps to transfer anything u want from any device to another .-.
Copy all necessary files from your sdcard onto your computer using an SD card reader, and then zip it up into a single file using 7-zip or the native archive application on your computer. Then connect your new phone to your computer in MTP mode and copy the single file onto it. Disconnect the phone and then unzip the file using any file manager (I used solid explorer, available in the Play Store) . I did that for around 50 gigs worth of files without issues. If you don't have a sdcard reader, you could zip up the files on your old phone using the file manager and then copy that to your computer in MTP mode.
I'm pretty sure there are easier ways to do this too, for instance by creating a local network using WiFi Direct and connecting both phones.
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Was just wondering if you were able to transfer all your data from your sd card to your new OnePlus device cuz I'm in the same situation right now, using the OnePlus switch app it's transferring everything EXCEPT my data from my SD card which like you I have a ton of music, pictures and videos on my SD card that I would love to have on my new phone so if you were successful in doing this PLEASE let me know how you did this... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
One of the easiest and best tools to transfer your music is "MusConv" Tool which have many great features to manage all your music
I've transfered over 10gb of songs via windows 10 folder drop
Takes a few hours
And sometime the transfer time won't show until it's nearly done.
I'd suggest dropping them into a folder on your computer then transfering them a few 100 at a time if your having issues
I've used multiple methods as I keep messing up a flash. Via Bluetooth (takes ages but works)
Using programs/apps like dr phone (I wouldn't recommend this as it's just overly complicated to setup.)
Cloud transfers - Google drive, Dropbox ect
All seem to work fine in moderation.
Also a corrupted file can cause issues during a transfer
Have you tried an OTG cable with a SD card reader attached?
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I am Leaving my Samsung S9 for a OnePlus 7t Pro 5G I think it was a mistake. There like 2-3 things I can't seem to find an easy solution for. Anyway, the USB to USB C file adaptor that came with the S9 did the trick. I was able to load a USB card reader with the Micro SD card from my S9 and transfer my music over. It took me less than an hour. It was going to take close to two hours just to transfer from phone to PC and maybe another two to the Oneplus. Reading Tifero comment gave me the idea. BTW if you need one Amazon sales USB to USB-C adaptors.
funkeruski said:
I received my Pro yesterday and have been unsuccessful in transferring my music to my phone. I currently have a Galaxy S8 with 19gb of music on my SD card. Unfortunately, just popping in the SD card to the OnePlus is not an option. I have a Mac and have tried using Android File Transfer, but after a few gigs it just locks up. I also tried using Airdroid and it locks up also. How the hell do I get my music on this damn phone? I have enabled USB file transfer on the OnePlus. The OnePlus switch app worked well for transferring everything else, but I could not find a way to use it to transfer from my S8 SD card. Any help would be appreciated.
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MusConv is one of the greatest tools available for converting any kind of music into any other type of music. It is strongly recommended that you make use of this tool.

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