USB speed - OnePlus 7 Questions & Answers

I would like to know what is the speed of the usb link when copying files. I would like to use a usb connector to connect a card reader and take a photo backup from a camera card. Can anyone test it?

The phone has USB 3.1 connection and fast internal storage, so the file transfer will not be throttled by the phone. It will be as fast as your reader/card, which we can't test.

When copying files from PC via MTP I get speeds like 70-80 MB/s.

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[Q] USB file transfer speed!

Hey all,
Bought my TF today and iam an android user for long time..so rooted it...installed prime rom on it..Is it me or when I try to connect to USB to PC.. it connects as a media player and shows storage..fine but the speed in unbelievebly slow! Like for a 300 mb file taking me 40 mins?!! Is it same for all of you guys? If Iam doing something wrong...please guide me!!
Thanks
Soundslike you are transferring at USB1.0 speeds. I believe the TF can transfer at USB3.0 speeds. As an example, I copied 3 full length movies around 800Mbytes each in less than 15minutes. Try a different port or computer
Exactly!! thats why wondering! While I can copy stuffs to micro SD card pretty fast...whenever iam trying to copy something to internal storage its soooooooooo slow!! What am I doing wrong? Is it may be a rom problem? :S
rayarny said:
Exactly!! thats why wondering! While I can copy stuffs to micro SD card pretty fast...whenever iam trying to copy something to internal storage its soooooooooo slow!! What am I doing wrong? Is it may be a rom problem? :S
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It's likely, like the other post said, that you're plugged in to a USB1.0 port. Connect to a different USB port; a faster USB port. USB 2.0 or 3.0
rayarny said:
Hey all,
Bought my TF today and iam an android user for long time..so rooted it...installed prime rom on it..Is it me or when I try to connect to USB to PC.. it connects as a media player and shows storage..fine but the speed in unbelievebly slow! Like for a 300 mb file taking me 40 mins?!! Is it same for all of you guys? If Iam doing something wrong...please guide me!!
Thanks
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I just did some transfers today, 1.34 gb one file took about 5 mins or so but I had some files that went slow mo so I disconnected the usb cable then plugged it back it and got the higher speed again.
The stupid Asus sync on the tablet was always on the taskbar.
BTW does any know how u transfers files directly to the microSD with the USB cable, I had to copy to tablet then move it over to Sd card?
AstroTrain said:
I just did some transfers today, 1.34 gb one file took about 5 mins or so but I had some files that went slow mo so I disconnected the usb cable then plugged it back it and got the higher speed again.
The stupid Asus sync on the tablet was always on the taskbar.
BTW does any know how u transfers files directly to the microSD with the USB cable, I had to copy to tablet then move it over to Sd card?
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I did change my ports...but no help...Nd for your question...inside the internal storage you will see there is a folder called Micro SD.....Agh this slow speed is really frustrating!! lol
I hate to say it, but try a different computer and see if the speed stays as slow. A newer computer? Just confirm it isn't your hardware!
Yup will try that tomm... lets see.. :S Dont want to return it....
AstroTrain said:
BTW does any know how u transfers files directly to the microSD with the USB cable, I had to copy to tablet then move it over to Sd card?
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You could try getting an SDCard reader for your PC. There are USB adapaters that take microSDs. Then you can copy direct to the microSD without going through the USB cable at all
EDIT: For example: http://www.staples.com/SanDisk-Mobi...gy:Accessories_&_Memory:814084:SDDRK-121-A11M
jhanford said:
You could try getting an SDCard reader for your PC. There are USB adapaters that take microSDs. Then you can copy direct to the microSD without going through the USB cable at all
EDIT: For example: http://www.staples.com/SanDisk-Mobi...gy:Accessories_&_Memory:814084:SDDRK-121-A11M
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Mate the the thing is that when I copy something to Micro SD its pretty good and fast but when ever its the internal storage..It takes agess!! :S
Well I had SE w960i.. it transferred 1GB in less than 3 minutes through USB. But it had a internal memory.. So the speed difference?
By the way... How do I access TF's internal storage by USB cable? It doesn't shows as connected removable device at all. Can connect with asus sync though, and I've installed some drivers for it also, but somehow I can't copy files directly to TF... Maybe I'm missing some drivers anyway.
Hey there folks,
I'm experiencing the same problem actually - horrendously slow transfer rates to the internal memory of the device.
I've tried both my Laptop and my Desktop, each with USB 2.0 ports, but each connection gives me the lovely Window error message "This device can perform faster if you connect it to a USB 2.0 Host..." etc., etc. Anyone have a similar issue? Could this be a driver issue on both machines? Am I just doing something incredibly wrong?
I'm running KRAKD 1.5.2, and would really like to transfer my music over to this thing in less than 3 hours =( Any help is greatly appreciated!

[Q]Really slow usb transfer speed!

Hi,
today, I found out, that transfering files via usb is so slow on my device.
I've got sd card class 10 (and also tried out some other cards which had the same issue, so perhaps the problem is not there)
I also tried to transfer some files to internal usb storage and it didnt aproved any upturn. Neither did different cable.
Transfering 3,5 GB card takes about 16 minutes,
using mtp, rooted Galaxy Beam I8530.
I am vanilla user, but I think it should be faster.
Any types for improving transfering speed or is there any other problem which needs to be solved?
Thanks in advance
The issue is not your sd card, but the USB interface itself is very slow. There isn't much you can do other than using a different interface. If you have a card reader on your computer, you can take out the sd card and put it into there to see if it will read faster.

[Q] USB transfer speed low for everyone?

Hello,
I'm trying to copy files from pc to SD card via USB cable, but I have only 4MB/s transfer speed. My microSD card is a 32GB Kingston Class 10. If I put the microSD in the USB adapter I get like 10-11MB/s write speed, but over usb cable only 4.2MB/s max.
I've tried USB Mass Storage Enabler, same problem, it didn't helped in any way. Is there a fix?
I'm running stock Android 4.2.2, GT-I9105P.

transfer 250gb

Good morning.
How to transfer all my pictures and videos from OP7 Pro to external HDD or at least into PC in reasonable time...? Via cable is going veeeeery long same as WiFi way.... Any advices or previous experiences?
Cable is giving me error after few hours..
Kind regards
Artur
WIFI or USB, choose one of them. USB 3 is actually pretty fast
USB C would be much faster than WiFi, get a better cable and/or interface for it.
I'm not sure if it suits you or not to compress the files on phone before transferring it, it makes the read from phone storage and write to HDD process a lot faster and by the way it keeps files chronically ordered when extracted.
I always use this trick for backing up my phone data but it's not perfect when transferring from HDD to phone storage because it's limited to 4 gb for a file, so I make a split 4 gb RAR files then transfer them to phone storage and use RAR apk to extract them.
The problem is ... that I have oryginall OP7Pro Cable which came with phone... I also have updated drivers + drivers for OP phone and this combination doesnt benefits me... Im Running our of empty space thats why im forced to ask for some live hacks
Use a usb c 3.1 cable if your pc has type c port, it's a lot faster than the stock 2.0 cable transfers,like 5-10 times faster
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Use a usb c 3.1 cable if your pc has type c port, it's a lot faster than the stock 2.0 cable transfers,like 5-10 times faster
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the "stock" cable is a USB 3.1 Cable....
matze19999 said:
the "stock" cable is a USB 3.1 Cable....
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Nop,it just has a type c port but it is 2.0,I don't know which cable you got but I got only 2.0,it has only 4 lanes,2 for data transfer.
you surprised me right now... I thought that all usb C are 3.0 as this is standard for them... Yes my PC has usb 3.0. And I tried today one more time and it copied 190gb out of 250gb and there was no error on the screen...
Wooodzu said:
Good morning.
How to transfer all my pictures and videos from OP7 Pro to external HDD or at least into PC in reasonable time...? Via cable is going veeeeery long same as WiFi way.... Any advices or previous experiences?
Cable is giving me error after few hours..
Kind regards
Artur
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You could backup your photos and videos to Google photos then free up the space in your phone
Transfer using usb 3 port
I would have cut and paste. That way when it fails, only the non copied files are left and you can begin it again without starting over.
I never had a reliable connection with direct cable Copy and paste. I usually go with FTP(filezilla + Solid explorer FTP) for stable copying of files. Speed is also very good.
KEep in mind to keep the screen on for 30 min.. sometimes the connections breaks if the screen goes off..
Use Oneplus switch to create a backup, this will put everything into one folder, the compress the folder into a single zip file. This will at least fix the issue error mid transfer.
Just upload it some where much better. Then download when pc....

Is there a better way to transfer a lot of files?

I try using USB cord, but it sporatically connects, so no good.
I try using SFTP, but it konks out after a few files.
I can't imagine that bluetooth is any better.
There only PC to android solution that seems to work is taking the SD card and physically inserting into the PC, transferring the files, then putting it back in the android.
What gives?
Cable is fastest by far, try a different cable is your connection is of
Otherwise I sometimes use Wifi file explorer Pro, it's pretty quick over air
Aldonski said:
Cable is fastest by far, try a different cable if your connection is off
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Nope "taking the SD card and physically inserting into the PC" is way more faster, right..
adb works over cable or tcpip. requires usb-debugging enabled
Code:
adb pull -a /sdcard/DCIM/Camera
If it was the cable, then why is wifi transfer messed up? oh well...it's probably beyond me to fix whatever the problem is. I'll just have to keep re-copying them untill all 12,000 files are copied.
it's common issue and well known that Microsoft USB MTP protocol doesn't work well on android, so it's not your fault.
use adb it's fast and stable. there are several 3rd party sync tools for adb available too (you don't need)
https://github.com/google/adb-sync
https://gitlab.com/aIecxs/winadb-sync
https://www.temblast.com/adbsync.htm
The maximum speed of a data transfer depends on these 3 factors:
1. read speed on source device
2. transfer speed - wired and/or wireless
3. write speed on target device
The slowest of these 3 speeds is the fastest achievable transfer speed

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