OTG USB Storage Works natively - One (M8) Accessories

So I was experimenting this evening and found that the M8 can't utilize my Meenova card reader (therefore, I wonder whether it will work with the equivalent Leaf product I saw announced recently).
However, when I pulled my USB OTG cable out, it read a USB drive just fine. That's a pleasant surprise, especially because it apparently does not require the Nexus Media importer (like my Nexus 7 FHD does) to access files on an external USB device.
I would assume, and I haven't tried this yet, that it would also read a hard drive (provided it was powered externally).

How was the SD card in the meenova formatted?

houstie said:
How was the SD card in the meenova formatted?
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FAT32. It was a Sandisk 64g that used to run inside my Rezound and had worked with my Nexus 7 FHD via the Meenova previously.

Well I think it is because the M8 already have a SD slot and it can't adress the second.

Mine sees my meenova just fine with a sandisk 64, the red and gray ultra formatted FAT32. Try pulling the thing out slightly to where the hooks keep it from falling out and wait awhile, the first time it took a long time to mount but once it does it works fine afterwards.
It doesn't matter if a device has an external SD card, those are mounted as sdcard1 and so forth, OTG devices get mounted as usbdisk1 and on.
Lemme clarify that the phone can READ files from the meenova but can not write without modifying permissions.xml to reverse the 4.4 external media write protection.

that wouldn't have anything to do, I have no problems on my S3/S4 doing that

Unfortunately, I think it is the Meenova that is incompatible with the m8. I have an AT&T-branded m8, stock, and when the Meenova is plugged in, Android is cycles back and forth between mounting and unmounting it.
I take the microSD out of the Meenova and plug it into a USB reader in a USB-OTG cable and the m8 mounts it just fine.
I'm going to contact Meenova and see if they have any ideas.

I have both the Meenova and an OTG cable. I have tried multiple cards that work in my PC and tablet. None will mount on my M8. It just keeps flashing "Safe to Remove" and "Device Removed Unexpectedly" over and over.

Mine did the same thing of mounting/umounting also, until i pulled on it slightly because i thought the contacts were not making a proper connection. Pulled it slightly back to where the hooks caught it and it worked ok after. Probably not a great solution but just reporting that it does work with my meenova.
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lacrossev said:
Mine did the same thing of mounting/umounting also, until i pulled on it slightly because i thought the contacts were not making a proper connection. Pulled it slightly back to where the hooks caught it and it worked ok after. Probably not a great solution but just reporting that it does work with my meenova.
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cant get mine to work at all . glad to see others having the same issue.

tomqman said:
cant get mine to work at all . glad to see others having the same issue.
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Same here.

ps3 pad now works using ElementalX kernel, hopefully he will add otg support

Just looked on the meenova site and they explicitly point out that HTC One M8 (2014) is not supported. It would have been nice to get an idea if they plan to fix this or produce a new model that will support our phones For the time being I am using a USB OTG cable to connect to a Kingston USB3, it works but is bulky an inconvenient.
Really need the meenova to work so I can get around the no writing to ext sdcard from Kit Kat 4.4.

I got myself one of these, works flawlessly!!!

i have this:
http://www.sandisk.com/products/usb/dualdrive/
works flawlessly with My Nexus 7 FHD (CM11), and my hTC One m8 (Stock)

Ather said:
i have this:
http://www.sandisk.com/products/usb/dualdrive/
works flawlessly with My Nexus 7 FHD (CM11), and my hTC One m8 (Stock)
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I looked into those, but could not fight any stock in UK or cheap delivery to UK,

Lord Morpheus said:
I looked into those, but could not fight any stock in UK or cheap delivery to UK,
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ah we had these locally available, purchased a 32 GB one which is almost full, wil get a 64Gb
Edit see these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-SDDD-064G-G46-Ultra-Dual-Drive/dp/B00HR7J3CA
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1984266.htm

Ather said:
i have this:
http://www.sandisk.com/products/usb/dualdrive/
works flawlessly with My Nexus 7 FHD (CM11), and my hTC One m8 (Stock)
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Ather said:
ah we had these locally available, purchased a 32 GB one which is almost full, wil get a 64Gb
Edit see these:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-SDDD-064G-G46-Ultra-Dual-Drive/dp/B00HR7J3CA
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1984266.htm
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Ohhh thanx for that, I looked a few months back and could not find it, so got the Team M141. Have saved linked and will get one when I need it

Are you serious guys? Meenova doesn't work on your m8? Mine works fine. I tested it with a data transfer from meenova to internal sd card (2 gb file) worked good. Only thing is i can't use the meenova and headphone at the same time. Not enough space to put the headphone plug in with meenova inserted.

I can chime in and say that i found some old cables for hooking up internal drives yesterday. Hooked up a 2TB hitachi drive, worked like a charm.
Streaming from drive to chromecast didn't pose any problems either.

Related

SanDisk Cruzer Fit 32GB USB Flash Drive - Anyone tried one yet?

SanDisk Cruzer Fit 32GB USB Flash Drive - £14.69
Seems a great price for one of these and I was wondering if anyone had tried on with a USB OTG cable before I take the plunge.
Cheers,
BS...
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I'll rephrase the question. Anyone interested in me buying and trying one?
Cheers,
BS...
My friend has this and it works fine with OTG cable on nexus 7. Go ahead and buy it :good:
sahshah said:
My friend has this and it works fine with OTG cable on nexus 7. Go ahead and buy it :good:
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Pity that is USB instead of micro USB otg. If it were micro USB otg (to connect directly) would be perfect
Is there such a thing?
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This is what I have, I use it with a usb otg and it works so well (with stickmount app).
I got a 90degree usb otg lead like this http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aftermarket...NQXS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351030326&sr=8-1
less likely to get knocked etc.
worst thing about the sandisk usb stick is that it's so small i'm afraid i'll lose it
Edit: pretty sure there isn't a micro usb flash drive yet... but if you find one then let me know hah!
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Cruze...id=1351042661&sr=8-1&keywords=cruzer+fit+32gb
i paid usd 17.99 for mine, only complaint is that unless you have it in a usb slot, i tend to misplace it easily
I have one and it's okay for portability and it's a great size. But, to be expected, it's write speeds are horrible, I get about 4-5mb/s write speeds, read speeds 15-25mb/s
Thanks for the replies fellas, I've ordered one. Write speeds were expected to be poop, it's the compactness of it that appeals. Gonna order one of those right-angled OTG cables now too.
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Brownstone said:
Thanks for the replies fellas, I've ordered one. Write speeds were expected to be poop, it's the compactness of it that appeals. Gonna order one of those right-angled OTG cables now too.
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I have 2 of those, use one with my Galaxy SIII quite often, it work fine.
as it was already mentioned, the Write speed are pretty bad, and I tried to use it on my Nexus 7 for some music and movies and some of the movie sometime stops. Otherwise for documents and small files it's ok.
Maturola, the movies which stop, were they HD or SD?
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Maturola, the movies which stop, were they HD or SD?
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BS...
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HD mp4s
Cheers bud.
BS...

Why aren't there low profile flash drives with micro-USB connectors?

Something like the one below with a micro-usb connector instead.
I would think some manufacturer could make a killing in the phone/tablet market...
Agreed, that's a great idea, maybe nobody has actually thought about it who works in the industry? Stranger things have happened.
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Sandisk
I sent sandisk a tweet asking that question with a link to this image but no response
@SanDisk Will Sandisk ever make a micro-b usb drive? like this photoshopped device? http://en.samaanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/SanDiskMicroUSB128gbOTG_zps7381aa3a.jpg …
well for now there's always this lol $1 free shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-USB-OTG-2-0-Adapter/dp/B005QX7KYU
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well for now there's always this lol $1 free shipping.
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I'm not sure the free shipping is a good deal. Ordered mine 4 weeks ago.
Man up and make one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021001
Kickstarter, buddy. Make your own and make your millions at the same time.
So I bought this Microusb flash drive/ microsd card reader from Amazon to try with my Nexus 10. It's not low profile, but it is pretty small.
http://www.amazon.com/Koolertron-NO...727367&sr=8-8&keywords="microusb"+"card+noosy
I can get the 4 gb flash drive to work using either Nexus Media Importer or Stick Mount, but I cannot get the microsd to show up. It works fine in my Galaxy S3 in both ICS and Jellybean. Has anyone else tried this product? Any ideas to get one of those apps (or another one) to read a device that has both a usb flash drive and microsd card? This device could be the answer to my storage problems on the Nexus 10 if only I can get it to read the microsd card! Thanks!
dm41nes said:
well for now there's always this lol $1 free shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-USB-OTG-2-0-Adapter/dp/B005QX7KYU
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I already got 2 of those and they work fine with NMI - just looking for something that won't block the headphone jack. One of those with the micro-usb connector reversed would at least go in the other direction and leave the headphone jack accessible.
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Man up and make one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021001
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Waaaay beyond my capabilities!
AndroidLonghorn said:
So I bought this Microusb flash drive/ microsd card reader from Amazon to try with my Nexus 10. It's not low profile, but it is pretty small.
http://www.amazon.com/Koolertron-NO...727367&sr=8-8&keywords="microusb"+"card+noosy
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I'm trying to avoid something that sticks out too far. If you drop the N10 or bang it on something with that connected, it could really stress (or even break) the micro-usb jack.
I only need the flash drive/card reader to watch movies. I'm ok with it jutting out some as long as I can get it to work. I'm surprised no one else has found this item with all the people looking for microusb flash drives.
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I only need the flash drive/card reader to watch movies. I'm ok with it jutting out some as long as I can get it to work. I'm surprised no one else has found this item with all the people looking for microusb flash drives.
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If it doesn't exist (yet), that makes it kinda hard to find.
I just ordered this from ebay. It's not specifically described as OTG but it does say it's 5-pin, so I'm hopeful. At least it will leave the headphone jack accessible.
The point of my earlier post is that micro-usb flash drives do exist, and you can buy them from amazon. It may not be small enough for you, but it is still pretty small and light and could be a good option for people who do not want to build their own or be stuck using a cable.
The problem is that I still can't get it to read the microsd card. It is only reading the flash memory part on my Nexus 10. My Galaxy S3 can read the 4 gig internal memory and the 32 gig microsd card.
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The point of my earlier post is that micro-usb flash drives do exist, and you can buy them from amazon. It may not be small enough for you, but it is still pretty small and light and could be a good option for people who do not want to build their own or be stuck using a cable.
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Sorry - I was still referring to a low profile flash drive, as pictured in the OP and another poster's picture. I have seen the ones you're referring to, and I'm just paranoid about it sticking out that far. The right angled adapter I posted above (assuming it works as OTG) would at least keep the flash drive running parallel to the edge of the N10, rather that sticking out perpendicular to it.
I just bought one of the SanDisk Fit drives you used as an example, and while I haven't looked at it closely, my guess is that the bulk of its "guts" are actually stuffed in the USB connector itself (pretty sure I've run across MicroSD card readers that worked this way) and therefore wouldn't fit into a similar package with a micro usb connector.
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If it doesn't exist (yet), that makes it kinda hard to find.
I just ordered this from ebay. It's not specifically described as OTG but it does say it's 5-pin, so I'm hopeful. At least it will leave the headphone jack accessible.
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link?
Fissurez said:
link?
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ebay listing # 310509205806
(I can't post links yet)
This USB drive is close, it just needs a Micro USB head.
http://m.gizmodo.com/5966624/a-usb-...-be-more-beautiful-than-your-precious-macbook
I just did a quick search on Amazon -- this one is only 8GB, but if it works...I have a feeling we ought to be able to find 32GB and possible 64GB models as well. This one is only $7, and if you have Amazon Prime shipping is free:
Link on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digi...0830&sr=8-4&keywords=usb+flash+drive+smallest
EDIT:
Link to a 16GB version:
http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digital-Micro-Flash-DTMCK/dp/B007V9U81E/ref=cm_cr_pr_sims_t
EDIT2: my bad -- I deleted the one with the microSDHC -- it was a std USB2 plug...
EDIT3: so...since this isn't wired as an OTG adapter (i.e., Sense isn't grounded), I'm wondering how the N10 would see it...?
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Man up and make one
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Ha! You should see my collection of hand-wired computers. The FrankenCables stay in the lab and the molded rubber ones go on the road.
jonstrong said:
I just did a quick search on Amazon -- this one is only 8GB, but if it works...I have a feeling we ought to be able to find 32GB and possible 64GB models as well. This one is only $7, and if you have Amazon Prime shipping is free:
Link on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digi...0830&sr=8-4&keywords=usb+flash+drive+smallest
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Link to a 16GB version:
http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digital-Micro-Flash-DTMCK/dp/B007V9U81E/ref=cm_cr_pr_sims_t
EDIT2: my bad -- I deleted the one with the microSDHC -- it was a std USB2 plug...
EDIT3: so...since this isn't wired as an OTG adapter (i.e., Sense isn't grounded), I'm wondering how the N10 would see it...?
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looks good.
1 question though.. How do you transfers the data from the computer to this? an extra opposite adapter? =p..

SD Card to Nexus 10

When I go on trips I find myself taking my digital camera and Nexus 10 with me. I'm still pretty new to the Nexus 10 and I'm wondering what might be the easiest way to transfer pictures from the digital camera's SD card (not micro SD) directly to the Nexus 10? I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Nexus 10 needs to be "rooted" to effectively use the USB port...is that true? If not, is there a consensus on what adapter / cable / card reader might be best to achieve this?
Look fro a thread on OTG cable or something like that for a SD Card reader links. You'd need the StickMount app for that and need to be rooted to use that app.
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Look fro a thread on OTG cable or something like that for a SD Card reader links. You'd need the StickMount app for that and need to be rooted to use that app.
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So "Yes," it must be rooted to have the Nexus 10 see an SD card via the micro USB port?
Woh neddy. No need to root. Use nexus media importer app, my device is stock unrooted with otg SD card reader. Works good.
I mention a USB reader I got today in another post, titled something like "USB otg multi SD card reader, working n10" etc. It streams video off the card nicely too.
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089109
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No you don't need to be rooted to see the SD card. However if you want to write to the SD card you must be rooted.
You could also try an Eye-Fi card. It goes in your camera and transfers photos through a wireless network setup by the card. I have one for my DSLR and love it. Transfers on the fly as you take photographs if your tablet is on near the camera.
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nexusktm said:
You could also try an Eye-Fi card. It goes in your camera and transfers photos through a wireless network setup by the card. I have one for my DSLR and love it. Transfers on the fly as you take photographs if your tablet is on near the camera.
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Thanks! I've seen those before and considered it, but they seem a little pricey and I've noticed quite a few people complaining about stability issues and that the transfer rates are pretty poor. If you have DSLR I suspect the file sizes are pretty large. I would be curious to hear what your experience is with transferring pictures from your DSLR to your Nexus 10? Is it fairly quick?
Also, I noticed on Amazon.com that Transcend has a wireless SD Card as well. They cost quite a bit less than Eye-Fi. I wonder what makes Eye-Fi different from Transcend's product? If anyone knows please let me know.
As you asked about transfer from cam to nexus 10 you do only need an otg cable/reader and nexus media importer app to do that. Been doing it most of yesterday from canon eos 550d SD card to n10.
Best Try that before spending more on eyefi or rooting etc . just to be able to save to SD which I'd not see a use for in a camera situation. You'd be only reading off card onto nexus.
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But would you be able to delete files from the card, to make more space? I'd like to pull videos from my GoPro. They are pretty large so the MiFi card won't work.
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After i've Copied pics to n10 then i just use the delete feature of the camera to empty the card. The card has to go back in the camera so its no inconvenience. I don't know if you can delete from your go pro. Any old cheap SD card holding camera would do for deleting however.
Ok sure if a meteor strike was looming or something, being rooted may be advantagous but for most scenarios involving a camera SD card this is a simple solution, I had to choose a simple one as its for my dads n10 and his camera and he and technology don't mix unless its piss easy.
OPs question is answered comprehensibly as far as I see it! Go forth get the cable/reader, the app and don't worry!
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I've never felt like the transfer rates were slow with my eye-fi card with my DSLR. Seems to only take a 3 or 4 seconds per pic.
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Thanks everyone for all the information. I've purchased one of the Micro USB OTG cables from Amazon. Hopefully, it will do what I need.
With stock (non-rooted) N10, I used an OTG cable to connect my camera directly to the tablet using its micro-USB cable (ie N10 <--> OTG <--> camera cable <--> camera). The camera uses PTP to transfer the files, and tablet recognized it and immediately opened the Gallery with the pictures inside the camera. I could browse and import the pictures, but not delete them. But deletion is not necessary, you can still use the camera's menus for that.
The above does work quite well, but doesn't see video files to import or give chance to view them immediately like you can with SD card reader and media importer app. At least on our canon.
Handy to have that 2nd option though for pic import.
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JPW1 said:
When I go on trips I find myself taking my digital camera and Nexus 10 with me. I'm still pretty new to the Nexus 10 and I'm wondering what might be the easiest way to transfer pictures from the digital camera's SD card (not micro SD) directly to the Nexus 10? I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Nexus 10 needs to be "rooted" to effectively use the USB port...is that true? If not, is there a consensus on what adapter / cable / card reader might be best to achieve this?
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Write to SD card without root
vMAC said:
However if you want to write to the SD card you must be rooted.
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Look at the "USB Stick Plugin-TC (noroot)" in the Play-Store.
It allows write access to attached USB sticks for devices which are not rooted.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150982440847 try that one ,it works great
Can anyone recommend a seller on Amazon or EBay that sells a good quality and inexpensive OTG cable?
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Can anyone recommend a seller on Amazon or EBay that sells a good quality and inexpensive OTG cable?
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It's like buying a any cable for your computer. Pretty much any one will do. I bought the cheapest OTG 90 degree cable that amazon had good reviews for, it works just fine. Amazon search OTG cable, if it has some good reviews, just buy it, it's pretty hard for a company to screw up making a usb cable.
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Can anyone recommend a seller on Amazon or EBay that sells a good quality and inexpensive OTG cable?
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I bought mine off monoprice. I had to pay shipping but I included a bunch of other cables i needed.

Missing expandable storage?

I had a 64GB microSD card that was doing nothing more than sitting since the LG G2 does not have a microSD slot. I picked up a small OTG reader and now I have almost 90GB of storage! Really nice design, micro USB OTG on one end and standard USB on the other to use with a computer.
2-in-1 USB MicroSD OTG
About $3 shipped, reads 64GB cards (specifically SanDisk Ultra 64GB XC1 class), was seeing 30MB/second reads and 10MB/second writes from the computer. The phone has no problem reading the card and there is a headphone plug to keep the reader attached to the phone. It does seem a little flimsy, but for its size and cost I am still very pleased.
metapy said:
I had a 64GB microSD card that was doing nothing more than sitting since the LG G2 does not have a microSD slot. I picked up a small OTG reader and now I have almost 90GB of storage! Really nice design, micro USB OTG on one end and standard USB on the other to use with a computer.
2-in-1 USB MicroSD OTG
About $3 shipped, reads 64GB cards (specifically SanDisk Ultra 64GB XC1 class), was seeing 30MB/second reads and 10MB/second writes from the computer. The phone has no problem reading the card and there is a headphone plug to keep the reader attached to the phone. It does seem a little flimsy, but for its size and cost I am still very pleased.
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Ooo that does seem really nice I'm gonna grab one now, I was looking for something like this but found nothing this good.... The memory card that can do this is still out of stock so this will do in the meantime!
Thanks for sharing, I think the headphone jack thingy is a really nice touch
metapy said:
I had a 64GB microSD card that was doing nothing more than sitting since the LG G2 does not have a microSD slot. I picked up a small OTG reader and now I have almost 90GB of storage! Really nice design, micro USB OTG on one end and standard USB on the other to use with a computer.
2-in-1 USB MicroSD OTG
About $3 shipped, reads 64GB cards (specifically SanDisk Ultra 64GB XC1 class), was seeing 30MB/second reads and 10MB/second writes from the computer. The phone has no problem reading the card and there is a headphone plug to keep the reader attached to the phone. It does seem a little flimsy, but for its size and cost I am still very pleased.
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That sounds great, sir! May I ask if you can record videos directly to your SD card using the stock camera and/or 3rd party video apps (if there's any)?
Has anybody actually ordered and received this yet, just a little wary about ordering from Chinese sellers... Got my gmail hacked last time :laugh:
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Has anybody actually ordered and received this yet, just a little wary about ordering from Chinese sellers... Got my gmail hacked last time :laugh:
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This sounds like the punchline "And that's how I joined a Mexican gang".
I've been ordering from dx.com for years, never a problem. You will wait and wait for the shipment, but it will get here. If there is a problem they will fix it, for $3 you might want to get more than one. There are many other OTG adapters there as well, search OTG and sort by price, low to high, and release date to see more options, there are even some android shaped ones.
I ordered and received these before posting, I will test it once I get my phone replaced. It decided to "die" last night, reboots, gets to lock screen, freezes then reboots, even reverted to stock rom with the same issue. Going to swap it at a Sprint store today.
Meenova.com
It looks awesome as well.
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I have micro USB to female USB OTG adapter and it works. Have been very interested in the Meenova.com one. Think I am going to order it.
Sony has recently release a double port USB and microUSB pendrive. It seems to me like a good solution
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Meenova.com
It looks awesome as well.
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This is the one I ordered. It works quite well.
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I also have the meenova. It's a bit more money but its tiny and works great. I also like the Kickstarter program.

Micro SD card adapter OTG (kickstarter)

Made from the people who made micro USB SD card adapter!
I emailed their support seeing if it'll come to USB Type C and they sent back their kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-redux-type-c-aluminum-reversib/
Support!
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Made from the people who made micro USB SD card adapter!
I emailed their support seeing if it'll come to USB Type C and they sent back their kickstarter
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-redux-type-c-aluminum-reversib/
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Thanks for posting this- I've just backed it. The $10 early bird with free worldwide shipping is an easy buy from me.
Now let's see someone build it into a case like they do for the batteries (better yet, along with a battery), so we can have a card permanently mounted.
I supported the micro-usb product and though it was delayed significantly (IMO), it worked as promised. I have already backed the USB-C.
Just backed this for a type c version, thanks!
I backed this the other day as well thanks to this thread
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I picked up their 1st gen card reader and it has been incredibly useful. I definitely recommend supporting these guys.
Thanks for the thread!
Backed one yesterday for the Type C adapter. Thanks!
Im gunna get one of these to test. type c/usb a/ micro sd reader/otg/out now will update http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013OIGJFE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_3&smid=A1VQSA9V9Z34M7
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Im gunna get one of these to test. type c/usb a/ micro sd reader/otg/out now will update http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013OIGJFE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_3&smid=A1VQSA9V9Z34M7
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Nice, that looks like the Sandisk one I have that is USB micro to USB A, but mine has built in memory and doesn't use a microsd card.
I just found the sandisk wireless flash drive the other day if anyone is looking for an unplugged experience. It works through WiFi, but you don't need internet. Supports up to 128gb cards. I feel like if I had an adapter sticking out of my phone something would get broken fast, even if it was only for 5 minutes. I'm a major butterfingers lol.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ode=as2&tag=xaybzc-20&linkId=PI6L3GZRE7OULUPZ
ShishkaBerry said:
I just found the sandisk wireless flash drive the other day if anyone is looking for an unplugged experience. It works through WiFi, but you don't need internet. Supports up to 128gb cards. I feel like if I had an adapter sticking out of my phone something would get broken fast, even if it was only for 5 minutes. I'm a major butterfingers lol.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ode=as2&tag=xaybzc-20&linkId=PI6L3GZRE7OULUPZ
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I'd usually agree with this, but I plan on using this to watch movies sometimes when I'm on transportation. I' d just put it portrait and prop it up, so probably wouldn't need to touch it too much.
Just so you all know, Monoprice has already made something like this, which is also works with USB A. I can't post a link to amazon due to a new account, but it's called the Monoprice Dual Mode USB-C MicroSD Reader.

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