I've flashed my device and I have Cyanogenmod installed now.
Now things seem to work fine.
The settings on the phone are the same as before flashing (debug mode and FTP 
mode enabled).

When I plug the device, I see the device "mounted" in Nautilus. Actually it's 
not mounted, it's just gphoto2.
Also, Clementine (media player) auto-starts and mounts the SD card.. but cannot 
read the files (no URI handler for MTP).

Despite this annoying automatic stuff, mtp-detect and gmtp now work fine.
So maybe the problem comes from the Android shipped within the device?

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