I havent seen anyone writing , what is the file transfer speed? any comparison?
i mean, with ufs 3.0, and USB 3.0. why havent anyone done a comparison YET?!
with my oneplus 6, it is painfully slow to transfer photos and 4k videos.
The dash cable isn't usb3 but the phone tears through rom installs
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Has anyone noticed the super slow file transfer speeds one this phone? I just tried to copy a movie over to the phone that is about a gigabyte in size and on my other phones it would usually take a few minutes at most but this phone has been saying "calculating" for several minutes now without any data transfer happening yet.
I have the phone on disk drive mode so I would have thought this wouldn't be doing anything weird like converting the video file on the fly during transfer or anything. It should simply be copying the file over but it doesn't look like it's happening.
This should be a simple feature but it's not working for me at all.
Works fine for me. Much faster data transfers than my DHD.
Of course, I've been moving files via a Mac, maybe there's an issue with Windows + OneX file transfers? Hopefully someone else can confirm.
Speeds have been average for me when compared to the E4GT. These 2 phone are still a faster transfer then my old nexus S. I would say the speed to transfer is roughly 5 min for a 700 mb film. I don't know if thats fast or slow really though.
About 12 ish minutes for 6gb of music. Not bad at all
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might want to try a usb port on the back of your computer, or a different cable.
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Are you guys reporting fast file transfers (or at least average speed file transfers) using the usb cable that came with the phone or another micro usb cable? This morning when I tried to copy that movie file I was using the micro usb cable that came with my Moto phone (which I thought would be fully compatible) but got those really slow speeds which seemed like it wasn't transferring at all.
My HTC One X micro usb cable was left at the office so I didn't have it with me at the house so I couldn't try it. Now I am at work I guess I can try it with another large file but do not have the movie file I was trying to copy this morning with me.
I notice a change iin file transfer times on my HTC Sensation since upgrading to ICS.
I even tried using TeraCopy, but the time are just as abysmally slow - it definitely wasn't this slow before.
Am thinking to try taking the SD out of the phone and copying directly to that to see if there is any difference.
Yep, that worked, copied to the direct to the card via a card reader very quickly.
I did however choose to fix the bad sectors when that dialog came up, not sure if that helped.
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might want to try a usb port on the back of your computer, or a different cable.
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NorrRadd said:
Yep, that worked, copied to the direct to the card via a card reader very quickly.
I did however choose to fix the bad sectors when that dialog came up, not sure if that helped.
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Guessing your posting in the wrong forum since we can not remove our sd cards from the HTC one x
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You're right, I thought it was a general issue, and didn't know the One couldn't do that.
That was happening to me and was the usb cable!!!!! lol
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when i use total commander under windows it reports between 20 and 30 Mb/s
That is way faster then i had using my Samsung microsd in my card reader
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Why the cable could slow down the transfer?
I just bought two of this cables: http://dx.com/p/designer-s-flexible-usb-charging-data-cable-for-htc-174cm-length-73860
And with one of these I sometimes get connection to the computer and with the other connects... but really slow, les than 1Mbit/sec.
Could it be a bad soldering? Could it be that the cable is flat? Could it be that some endpoint is not connected inside the cable?
The original HTC cable is flat: http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=196200&phone=196001
I must add that if I use the OEM microUSB-USB cable works perfect.
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worked for me also!
Anyone getting faster transfer speeds using an USB 3.0 flash drive with an USB 3.0 OTG cable?
I am using an USB 3.0 OTG cable with a SanDisk Extreme 3.0 thumb drive and am not getting any faster large file transfers than my 2.0 drive. (Around 35MB average on both drives.)
Could it be related to the read/write speed of the internal NAND?
I believe it will only work with windows pcs. Aomething about the drivers. This coupd potentially be hacked though
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So, anyone already using the new USB Type C Pendisks? It's a great backup solution if the Nexus 6P supports them.
This is promising! Any usb c pendisk should work.
From: http://www.computerworld.com/articl...m-lexar-one-from-sandisk-go-head-to-head.html
"The Type-C USB port is expected to be available on 12% of smartphones in 2016, according to research firm IDC. So, I also tested the thumbdrive by downloading the 1.81GB .mpeg file to a Nexus 6P smartphone, which uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1 processor.
I was surprised at how slow the transfer was; it took the Lexar 4 minutes and 47 seconds to move Star Wars onto the smartphone. The transfer speeds varied between 4.4MB/s to 7.8MB/s, considerably slower than USB 3.1's 10Gbps advertised speed. The SanDisk took 4.49 seconds to upload the movie and ranged from 4.3MB/s to 10.3MB/s transfer speeds."
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This is promising! Any usb c pendisk should work.
From: http://www.computerworld.com/articl...m-lexar-one-from-sandisk-go-head-to-head.html
"The Type-C USB port is expected to be available on 12% of smartphones in 2016, according to research firm IDC. So, I also tested the thumbdrive by downloading the 1.81GB .mpeg file to a Nexus 6P smartphone, which uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1 processor.
I was surprised at how slow the transfer was; it took the Lexar 4 minutes and 47 seconds to move Star Wars onto the smartphone. The transfer speeds varied between 4.4MB/s to 7.8MB/s, considerably slower than USB 3.1's 10Gbps advertised speed. The SanDisk took 4.49 seconds to upload the movie and ranged from 4.3MB/s to 10.3MB/s transfer speeds."
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He'd probably be less surprised if he did his homework and realized that the USB-C on Nexus6p is advertised to transfer at USB 2.0 speeds.
Yes, but that was the Lexar pen. The Sandisk one transfered the file in 4.49 secs. Forget it. 4 minutes and 49 secs.
I currently own a Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 3C (64Gb) and couldn't be happier with it. I'm not sure about the phone transfer speeds but on a PC, it scores 20MB/s writing speed. I could watch a 2Gb 1080p .mkv movie I had stored there with my good Chromecast with 0 lag or stuttering, really recommended!
What is pendisk? Thumb drive?
I was wondering what "pendisk" was also. Lol
I'm using the Kingston dt duo
I am using a adapter pretty cheap. Well its fast like ? check out those pics. Working real good ?
It provides and give painless to transfer content between new-generation tablets and phones1, and PC and Mac computers.
Is anyone noticing slow USB transfer speeds? I have 2.0, 3.0, and 3.1 ports on my computer. The 3.1 port displays extremely slow transfer speeds when it should be lightning fast. This is using the factory cable that came with the phone. I don't have any other 3.1 devices to test the port with.
Yes. My Previous Pixel 1 used to give 150-160 MBps while transferring files to my PC
Now my current Pixel 2 gives 60-70 MBps USB transfer speeds.
I am using the same Anker USB 3.0 to USB C transfer cable.
1498МB file
Ugreen A to C 50 cm & Pixel 2 -----> 0m21c ~71MB/с
Does anyone know how to enable full usb3.1 speeds on pixel.
Right now I'm using Samsung t3 SSD, but the write speeds are only about 110mb/s. Which is 5 times slower than a computer with usb3.0 port where I get 400mb)s write speeds.
So I'm wondering if there is any kernal or ROM that I can use achieve full sppeds,?
Thanks
Are you sure you're using USB 3.1 cable?
Yes im. I'm using apple thunderbolt to USB converter . And the USB info shows that it's using usb3.0. and 110mb/s write speeds are not possible with usb2.0.
It's faster than usb2.0 connection but no where close to uab3.0 speeds.
Totally guessing, but it's based on general tech experience for many years. The USB to Thunderbolt conversion could be the culprit. Things are often lost in the shuffle when using some kind of adapter that has to translate between formats.
The only way of telling for sure would be to use an equivalent drive that had a native USB 3.1 (or 3.0) connection.