On 06/27/2012 07:17 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
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On 26/06/12 11:08, Jayhel wrote:
On 06/26/2012 12:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: On 25/06/12 11:52,
Jayhel wrote:
Alternatively, check your Settings menu for USB Utilities.
This is nicer, IMO. That offers
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On 26/06/12 11:08, Jayhel wrote:
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> On 06/26/2012 12:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: On 25/06/12 11:52,
> Jayhel wrote:
> Alternatively, check your Settings menu for USB Utilities.
> This is nicer, IMO. That offers a button to Connect
> sto
2012/6/26 Jayhel :
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> On 06/25/2012 11:05 PM, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
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>> 2012/6/24 Jayhel :
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>>> Hi!
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>>> I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp mode
>>> (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I does not
>>> have any removable m
On 06/26/2012 12:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
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On 25/06/12 11:52, Jayhel wrote:
Alternatively, check your Settings menu for USB Utilities. This
is nicer, IMO. That offers a button to Connect storage to PC.
Touching that brings up a message that you
On 06/25/2012 11:05 PM, Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
2012/6/24 Jayhel :
Hi!
I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp mode
(not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I does not
have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive built-in 25 Gi
Have you considered adding a cheap BlueTooth USB dongle to the computer, and
transfering by BlueTooth instead of USB cable ?
Cheers,
Ron.
--
Nothing is impossible for the man
who doesn't have to do it himself.
As a side note, the lack of USB Mass Storage is based in the technology
used.
To mount the phone as USB Mass Storage the phone's memory first needs to be
unmounted which isn't possible as it would render the phone in operable.
This is the trade off between having all space available for all apps
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On 25/06/12 11:52, Jayhel wrote:
>> Alternatively, check your Settings menu for USB Utilities. This
>> is nicer, IMO. That offers a button to Connect storage to PC.
>> Touching that brings up a message that you should now connect
>> your usb cable (i
On 06/25/2012 07:20 PM, Anne Wilson wrote:
On 25/06/12 02:06, Jayhel wrote:
Hi!
I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp
mode (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I
does not have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive
built-in 25
2012/6/24 Jayhel :
> Hi!
>
> I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp mode
> (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I does not
> have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive built-in 25 Gig
> memory.
>
> When I connect it to my Slackware
Hi!
I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp
mode (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I
does not have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive built-in
25 Gig memory.
When I connect it to my Slackware Linux laptop, kde's camera f
I have an SGS2 but had a similar issue. With ICS 4.0 the MTP seems to show
camera only. Amarok and Dolphin recognise the MTP device but can't do
anything with it.
I ended up using AirDroid to provide a web interface over local WiFi. Prior
to this I had OpenSSH server running on my laptop and used
On 25/06/12 02:06, Jayhel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp
> mode (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I
> does not have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive
> built-in 25 Gig memory.
>
> When I connect i
Hi!
I own an Android phone (Sony Xperia S) that only communicates in mtp
mode (not usb mode) when connected to a laptop with the usb cable. I
does not have any removable micro SD slut but instead a massive built-in
25 Gig memory.
When I connect it to my Slackware Linux laptop, kde's camera f
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