PQI Micro USB drives/OTG solutions [Engadget] - Nexus 10 Accessories

Hey guys, I just saw this article on Engadget. Apparently the company PQI had a lot of micro usb drives and storage solutions at Computex. Most of these won't be available until Q3 this year though, but definitely worth a look!
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/09/pqi-connect-micro-usb-otg-drive/
They briefly go through each one, there are 6 in all with different quirks and things.

drewgillesp said:
Hey guys, I just saw this article on Engadget. Apparently the company PQI had a lot of micro usb drives and storage solutions at Computex. Most of these won't be available until Q3 this year though, but definitely worth a look!
http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/09/pqi-connect-micro-usb-otg-drive/
They briefly go through each one, there are 6 in all with different quirks and things.
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Nice but too late, and if you buy those, you won't be able to use them on the pc unless you buy an adapter, so we are the same like now :crying: The best would be to make tablets with usb, but they would be thicker then.

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lKBZl said:
Nice but too late, and if you buy those, you won't be able to use them on the pc unless you buy an adapter, so we are the same like now :crying: The best would be to make tablets with usb, but they would be thicker then.
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The 201 has both connectors in one. Standard USB for your PC, micro USB for your mobile device. No adapter needed.
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I'd expect the quality of these devices to be top notch, but probably expensive, I have a PQI wifi SD adaptor that works seamlessly with every android device I've tried it with (via an app in the market).
For anyone interested :-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00B5XC1M6/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Those are nice, but still not exactly what I want, which is a flashdrive that's Micro-USB *only* so that it can be made as small as possible,

scooterboy5 said:
Those are nice, but still not exactly what I want, which is a flashdrive that's Micro-USB *only* so that it can be made as small as possible,
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Could of sworn I saw such a flash drive posted on the N10 forums somewhere in the past

espionage724 said:
Could of sworn I saw such a flash drive posted on the N10 forums somewhere in the past
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Kick starter project.
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freshlysqueezed said:
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Kick starter project.
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Yup, that

freshlysqueezed said:
Kick starter project.
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Yea, im a backer of that project. The screen you posted, the first one, is it just an adapter?

According to the article, it is a usb drive with either 16 or 32 gb.
Here is another one that is similar to the kickstarter one, but it also has the standard usb connector on one end and the housing slides to expose the micro usb connector on the other end. I like how the micro sd card slides into the usb connector.
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espionage724 said:
Could of sworn I saw such a flash drive posted on the N10 forums somewhere in the past
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freshlysqueezed said:
Kick starter project.
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That's not a flash drive, is it?

scooterboy5 said:
That's not a flash drive, is it?
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It's a MicroSD adapter, but in a sense, it could be considered a flash drive (same concept of R/W memory in a small form-factor).
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-for-android-smartphones-and-ta

lKBZl said:
Nice but too late, and if you buy those, you won't be able to use them on the pc unless you buy an adapter, so we are the same like now :crying: The best would be to make tablets with usb, but they would be thicker then.
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Nah, these all have the standard USB plug as well, so they also work directly with PCs. No adapter required.

espionage724 said:
It's a MicroSD adapter, but in a sense, it could be considered a flash drive (same concept of R/W memory in a small form-factor).
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-for-android-smartphones-and-ta
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I get that, but I think a flash drive can be made to be much smaller, which would be safer while sticking out of the tablet/phone.

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[HACK] Hardware HDMI/MicroSD Hack? Unused Pins/Connectors

HI! i've found some pics of the nexus 7 motherboard and some connectors seems to be unused... If you look at the "con1" (the one used for micro usb connection) it has 22 pins 0_o. Maybe we can find a hardware hack =D
More images here
We could do a "simple" (dangerous) test: HDMI has a hot plug detection pin, the only way to check is provide one pin with +5v dc and check if any other pin sends a ddc query.... but how can we find the hotplug pin (if there's any)?
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From the teardown it was pretty clear there was space for the rear camera as well as HDMI.
The IO presenters were using units with HDMI, so it was probably the same motherboard, populated.
You would have to be a hard-core hacker to want toi add your own HDMI. No idea what is missing beside header and connector. Probably not as bad as adding MHL
I am happy living without HDMI.
Maybe I will never use the hdmi connector but hacking electronical things when i have to hack biological ones every day is a nice way to spend the time xD
Israafiyl said:
Maybe I will never use the hdmi connector but hacking electronical things when i have to hack biological ones every day is a nice way to spend the time xD
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6 billion dollar men?
Caliyork said:
6 billion dollar men?
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Nope =P 6 billion dollar mice xD
Biotech
Google also plugged the nexus 7 into some kind of docking station to project the screen onto the wall for the visitors on Google io conference..seems they have a version with video output like HDMI
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There has been an image of a Nexus 7 with a HDMI out.
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There has been an image of a Nexus 7 with a HDMI out.
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Source please
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Can't back it up right now but will frantically google to find it.. But I remember reading that it had the hardware for mhl but currently not enable in software?
but just tested my jellybeaned gnex and that works fine with mhl so not sure how much truth there is to that.
I can vouch for the photo of a Nexus 7 with an HDMI port, as well as a comment from a presenter that the special units they were using for presentations had HDMI.
No, I can not provide any links. That was thousands of pages ago...
I do not believe the Nexus 7 has the MHL chip, or any provision for it. Asus is not listed as a MHL provider.
Samsung (Nexus) is a MHL provider, so the hardware there would not be a surprise.
In that teardown review (where the OP got that image, I believe), they mistakenly said it supported HDMI out and included a picture of the HDMI cable from the nexus Q. They later retracted that comment.
That might be the source of the confusion.
There was at least one actual picture of a Nexus 7 with an HDMI port on the bottom.
I think a reviewer got their hands on a presenter's unit.
The image you're looking for is in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736916
The internel dev versions (the ones used for presentations) had mini hdmi.
So, it does make sense that theres space on the board.
Thank you for that picture link! I searched everywhere for that...
At least that is one less reason to think I have lost my mind...
I'd love to be able to solder on an sdcard slot, if that's all that's needed. It's generally pretty easy to solder to headers if you're careful about it.
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From the teardown, I don't recall seeing any space for an SD card.
Rear camera - yes, HDMI - yes, but not SD Card.
I could be mistaken...
Also, the external storage problem has been pretty much solved with a USB OTG cable and stickmount.
we could solder a slod for an additional sd card... there's enaught space to fit in a sd card without "external" access.
How in the world has this thread not been moved/locked yet? Obviously not development, and hardly an original topic.
MWBehr said:
How in the world has this thread not been moved/locked yet? Obviously not development, and hardly an original topic.
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we're counting pins and waiting for more info =P
look here: http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/KjNsrjlvHZdFWEGF.huge
we have 14 free pins and an hdmi data connection requires only 12 wires + 5v + grnd.
i'm looking for someone who can do some simple tests on the unused pins.
when i will have the nexus 7 i'll do it by myself at uni but maybe someone who have the I/O version now could do something meantime.
Looks pretty interesting to me hope we cram a sd card In there somewhere.

Solution to the SD Card Problem?

I, like many others, have been looking for solutions to expand storage on the Nexus 7. Chainfire's StickMount works well with USB keys, so I thought I would try it with something more oldschool:
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Also seen running Keyboard,Mouse and USB flash drive through powered hub. Ultima is being run through Dosbox straight from the floppy.
Who needs a Transformer anyway?
This is awesome haha
ROTFL...never thought i'd see a floppy connected to a nexus...i'm surprised it didn't open a space-time vortex that's sucking us all in
Is this on a stock rooted rom? I'm waiting for my otg cable. Lol a floppy can't even hold most apks
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That's so retro. I love it.
OOh I know. Next you should tape it to the inside of a giant cardboard box (with cutouts for screen and floppy), lock it to terminal emulator, and you have an "old-computer" emulator
I thought I was going to see a picture of a zip drive...but still cool!
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This is unmitigatedly awesome. Well done, sir, well done.
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h3r3tic said:
Is this on a stock rooted rom? I'm waiting for my otg cable. Lol a floppy can't even hold most apks
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It's rooted, it's Paul from MoDaCo's MCR but any rooted rom should work.
nooomoto said:
I thought I was going to see a picture of a zip drive...but still cool!
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Unfortunately, we threw out all our zip drives and disks a while back. It was mentioned as an option though.
Also, we did try a usb CD-ROM drive, but that wasn't playing ball (I would guess it does not register as a mass storage device at all)
Glad people like it. Despite the fun aspect, the whole setup (minus floppy) really is a pretty usable netbook/nettop level experience.
Would love to see a pogo pin dock so I could keep it charged, it is currently balancing on the front of a Dilbert calendar!
and you're in engadget. hahaha. thumbs up. is it MHL capable ?
it's better if u use external monitor. and use the back of the tablet as a mouse pad.
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I love the possibilities this setup prove possible, nice one
What i would love to know, would it be possible to charge the tablet at the same time. I know there is a few micro USB card readers/chargers around, but would be awesome to know if Nexus 7 allow to use both at the same time.
I read a few things about the micro usb audio out, where some people say that the Nexus 7 doesn't work as host when it comes to audio, and one of the benefits by that, is to be able to charge at the same time.
Hope someone can answer this question, cause i want the Nexus 7 to replace the screen in my car, but would love to be able to mount external UBS storage and stuff like this setup, but while charging the tablet.
Maybe someone can try to make something like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p10LgZFIawo
Would love to see Nexus 7 charge while mounting external USB devices as host.
Add this and youre all set!
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/21/wi-fi-media-lets-your-nexus-7-play-movies-on-any-screen-via-htc/
I have tried this on the Gnex before and couldn't get it to charge off a powered UB hub. Does the 7 charge, or are you battery limited?
No love w/o hub?
Hi,
I've tried the chainfires StickMount app on my (rooted) Nexus 7 with the OTG cable and couldn't get the device to "see" the storages StickMount mounted. Goes same for USB stick and for external (separately powered) USB hard drive.
So I wonder: is the USB hub essential for this setup?
The same OTG cable (eBay "brand") works just fine with any device I attach through it on my SGS III.
Now, hook up a 5 1/4 Floppy to that guy!
Back in the day we didn't have Hard Drives in our computers, you booted up the OS with one disc, and loaded and saved your programs and work with another. Kids today don't know how lucky they are, they carry around more in a TINY thumb drive than we could carry in a trunk full of Floppies
californiarailroader said:
Now, hook up a 5 1/4 Floppy to that guy!
Back in the day we didn't have Hard Drives in our computers, you booted up the OS with one disc, and loaded and saved your programs and work with another. Kids today don't know how lucky they are, they carry around more in a TINY thumb drive than we could carry in a trunk full of Floppies
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Funny thing, I owned both of those computers "back in the day".
Croak said:
Funny thing, I owned both of those computers "back in the day".
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I used them, but we never owned one. Our first PC at home was the TI-99/4A in 1981, which I still have hooked up and running. The Apple II was the first PC I used, around 3rd Grade in the late 70's, though I of course had played plenty of Atari by then
Dang, I feel ancient. When I graduated from high school there was no such thing as desktop pc's and only pictures of those big computors that took up at least a whole friggin room to house them.

OTG Cables "What Works, What Doesn't"

As the thread title states, this thread is about OTG Cables. I made this thread to help save people from spending a couple dollars on OTG Cables that don't work.
If you have tested an OTG Cable that doesn't work, or does work, please post a comment and I'll put it on this thread. Thanks!
Below is a list of OTG Cables on Amazon. These should work, but haven't been tested.
OTG Cable
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$2.99- http://goo.gl/KW4Um
OTG Cables X 5 ( 5 of them )
$5.99 (Free Shipping) - http://goo.gl/1C4nE
OTG Cables X 2 ( 2 of them )
$0.99- http://goo.gl/G539X
For more on OTG Cables and GNote 2 Accessories check out www.GNote2.weebly.com
The 5 pack one works on my Nexus. Just got them today. Took a while to get them though, little over a week.
barry99705 said:
The 5 pack one works on my Nexus. Just got them today. Took a while to get them though, little over a week.
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Will it work on the GNote 2 is the question though.
I have one from the 5 pack and it works perfectly fine on my Galaxy Note 2. That being said, they should all work fine.
Thor said:
I have one from the 5 pack and it works perfectly fine on my Galaxy Note 2. That being said, they should all work fine.
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Thanks.
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Nxxx said:
Will it work on the GNote 2 is the question though.
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Why wouldn't it? Micro-usb is micro-usb.
I brought the official samsung HDMI adaptar for my s3, can anyone confirm if it works with note2? I know there were pin differences with s2 and s3 adaptors.
I have the new adaptor here. Will check shortly and let you know.
I'm pretty sure it uses the same one as the galaxy s3 as I saw a video.of.someone using.it.
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as these USB-OTG cables allow you to connect USB devices to you're phone. the standard things will be a flash drive, keyboard, mouse. now about drivers in android. what else can you do with this? connect an USB-IR receiver? USB IO box?(serial) USB to RJ45? DVB-T receiver?
This would make a nice addition to the list of working cables, the functions of USB-OTG on the NOTE II!
Samsung USB-OTG cables for Galaxy Note works on Galaxy Note2 too. It doesn't seem to do the same the Samsung MHL/HDMI cable for Galaxy Note. Can someone confirm it?
I heard that Samsung MHL/HDMI cable for SGS3 works with Note2, don´t know about the one with original Note.
Dirt-cheap ebay usb-microusb cables never worked for me on SGS1, only good for charging.
Good idea this thread
so I got a otg usb cable for an external hdd. and obviously it doesn't work because the hdd format is ntfs. anyone know how to make your note 2 device read ntfs external hdds?
kernel support is needed to read NTFS partitions natively. if you have root you could try the NTFS mounters for OTG available in the play store.
What HD formats does it actually read natively? Just FAT32?
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What HD formats does it actually read natively? Just FAT32?
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not to sure about this, but i believe exfat, fat32, and it would seem likely to support ext3/ext4.
my Note II will arrive by friday if i'm lucky. so can't verify what i'm saying.
Hi
I got the cable from Hama and i have connected it to my ipad and it works!!
I can look at the pictures that are on my ipad.
Going to try to connect it to other stuff later on.
Ximonus
I think i have to explain myself better.
I got a cable for my note II from the brand HAMA.
Iconnected it with my I..D and it worked.
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Hi
I got the cable from Hama and i have connected it to my ipad and it works!!
I can look at the pictures that are on my ipad.
Going to try to connect it to other stuff later on.
Ximonus
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You are SOOOOO in the wrong forum, my friend.
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You are SOOOOO in the wrong forum, my friend.
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why? Because im talking about the ipad??
I just want to use it as a HDD :laugh:
Ximonus
Ximonus said:
why? Because im talking about the ipad??
I just want to use it as a HDD :laugh:
Ximonus
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Oh okay lol. I'm not the other guy, but still.
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Ximonus said:
why? Because im talking about the ipad??
I just want to use it as a HDD :laugh:
Ximonus
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I apologise for you not making it clear what you were talking about.

Storage Solution: My Personal Take

I've been working on a little project of my own for the past few days, trying to fit the largest amount of storage into the smallest space. Here's the current version:
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And here's what's under the heatshrink:
It's an 8GB drive, but I could easily do it again with up to 32GB of storage. I shorted the 5th pin to ground, so it is properly recognized as though it were plugged into an OTG cable. The Micro USB connector is attached to the memory with JB Weld epoxy. I used a SanDisk Cruzer FIT USB drive to make this.
Thoughts?
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Thoughts?
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Respect! :good:
I can't say that I would do that myself, but I really respect your work.
Pretty awesome.
this looks like a fire hazard
Epic
Definitely intuitive man, great job.
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You can make quite some $$$ if you starting making more and selling them:good:
Nice work man, I wouldn't have any idea how to do it myself though! :thumbup:
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I shorted the 5th pin to ground, so it is properly recognized as though it were plugged into an OTG cable.
Thoughts?
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Great Project! Just to confirm, does USB OTG work with the Nexus 4?
On this thread no one seems to be able to make it work?
Just take my money please!
If it works, you should mass produce these.
Btw is that your nexus 4 already cracked?
azik said:
If it works, you should mass produce these.
Btw is that your nexus 4 already cracked?
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It's a Galaxy Nexus.
have you thought about spraying it with plastidip to give it a shell?
That could work well. I'm currently waiting for the JB Weld to fully cure. This one was more of a proof-of-concept, if I make another it should look better and have more storage.
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Does this drain the battery any quicker?
Let's say if you were using it to read data off constantly?
It looks dumb, they should have built it with an SD slot or have a 32gb model, will not buy until it does.
Good job to the Op - I don't see this sort of affair as a problem because I'd only need the extra storage while it's not connected to a charger or PC anyway.
But... Would it be possible for someone to make a very small USB connector that folds around the back (like a ribbon-cable sort of affair) to avoid the risk of snapping in the pocket - that way you could stick the SD Card on the back of the phone when you're using it.
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It looks dumb, they should have built it with an SD slot or have a 32gb model, will not buy until it does.
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Go buy a different phone with a sd slot and stop complaining, the OP's work is innovative to say the least, we'll done! A thought tho, a bumper case with built in storage device on the back, a small ribbon cable to a micro-usb connector in the bottom of it and voilà...
Edit: Previous post got in between, hehe... This is what you get for taking a break to smoke and chit-chat before typing out the last and posting... No offense, two people, same kinda idea! Awesome.
Tapatalked from my h4x0r3d up Maguro.
The way I see it:
Use a thick(ish) case, to protect the glass.
Make a mod like this, but with longer, flat cable.
Carve a hole in the case to accommodate and protect this all.
Use wireless charging since the microUSB port will be occupied at all times.
PROFIT.
OmgitzFire said:
You can make quite some $$$ if you starting making more and selling them:good:
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If you do sell them, pls do not put us in the backorder situation again
Seriously, great job!

Smallest OTG drive/card reader?

I'm looking for an OTG flash drive or microSD reader for my G2, but I would like it to be as small as possible. Can you recommend something?
LG G2
see this thread, we discussed sandisk dual usb otg drive and meenova
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/accessories/dual-usb-drive-t2843382
Hey,
this guy is a great OTG-Plug..
Very fast R/W-Speeds & good looking
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Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221399955992
Ideal for Micro USB Sticks:
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Or this Bud: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161385060372
Or this flat one: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/1pcs...er-w-3-5mm-Dustproof-Plug-for/1557534083.html
I use both Sticks, both support MicroSD-Cards up to 32GB
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i also have this one, but i don't use it for mobile phone because it needs additional OTG cable to connect it in the micro USB slot of the phone...
although, a really small usb stick with nice price for capacity...
60nine said:
i also have this one, but i don't use it for mobile phone because it needs additional OTG cable to connect it in the micro USB slot of the phone...
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thats why you got the little android with microusb plug in his head and a ordinary USB 2.0A port in his..umm.. yeah... butt
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thats why you got the little android with microusb port in his head and a ordinary USB 2.0B plug in his..umm.. yeah... butt
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that's why i have sandisk micro duo which has both in one neat device
What I'd love is something like that Kingston but with microUSB port.
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What I'd love is something like that Kingston but with microUSB port.
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see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/accessories/dual-usb-drive-t2843382
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see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/accessories/dual-usb-drive-t2843382
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Or one of these
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/OTG-Micro-USB/Integral/Integral-64GB-Micro-Fusion-USB-2.0-OTG-Flash-Drive
There are several brands where you plug the whole thing into a PC and the end into a phone, I have one works very well...
I just got one of these ordered. at Amazon Pretty low profile and decent looks with great price and phenomenal reviews. Should have it next week and will report back.
Silicon Power OTG
THIS would be awesome!
joooe said:
THIS would be awesome!
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That's exactly what I'm hoping to find!
I have one question with otg cable i can connect internet pen ( service data 5gb per month) anyone no if exist any problem?
nunjabusiness said:
I just got one of these ordered. at Amazon Pretty low profile and decent looks with great price and phenomenal reviews. Should have it next week and will report back.
Silicon Power OTG
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UPDATE: Got the device and it looks and works great! $8.50 delivered for a 16GB.
Does this thing even exist .. I would love to own it .. I need a small otg connected to my phone all the time because 16 gb isnt enough for me ..
Sent from my LG-D802
Take a look at my thread over here http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/accessories/lg-g2-micro-sd-development-t2919537
I'm in the middle of developing a super small micro SD reader for the LG G2 which can be keeped attached to your phone without feeling bulky

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