Very slow transferring files to storage card - Touch HD General

Transferring a 350mb avi to the storage card with the phone connected by mini usb takes about 14-15 minutes. This seems excessive. Is there any way to speed things up?
Shame that the sd micro card wasn't supplied with an adapter so I could just plug it in to my PC card reader.

trusz said:
Transferring a 350mb avi to the storage card with the phone connected by mini usb takes about 14-15 minutes. This seems excessive. Is there any way to speed things up?
Shame that the sd micro card wasn't supplied with an adapter so I could just plug it in to my PC card reader.
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Are you using ActiveSync connection? You should change the setting from that to making it a Disk Drive type connection.

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Transferring files directly to a non-GS3 phone + using GS3 to charge other phones

Hopefully this isn't a repost, but I was trying out USB OTG and realized that it could be used to transfer files from my GS3 to and from my other phones. I used a non-powered USB hub. It shows as 3 USB drives because one of my phones only has internal memory (no sd card installed). the other phone sees internal memory and SD card. As a bonus, the gs3 can be used to charge other phones.

[Q] Slow transfer speed

I thought the note 3 was going to be fast since it has usb 3.0 and all that?
I connected it to my front usb 3.0 port and it takes 8 and a half minutes to transfer a 2GB movie onto the sdcard which is a sandisk sdxc class 10 64GB stick while it takes 1-2 minutes when i connect it to my usb 3.0 card reader... how come it's so darn slow through the phone?
The motherboard im using is a Asus maximus VI hero
Is the phone in USB 3.0 MTP mode?
Also, the data is directed through phone motherboard, longer route means longer time (data transfer speed is also affected by the read/write capability of the SD slot on the phone).
andsa said:
I thought the note 3 was going to be fast since it has usb 3.0 and all that?
I connected it to my front usb 3.0 port and it takes 8 and a half minutes to transfer a 2GB movie onto the sdcard which is a sandisk sdxc class 10 64GB stick while it takes 1-2 minutes when i connect it to my usb 3.0 card reader... how come it's so darn slow through the phone?
The motherboard im using is a Asus maximus VI hero
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Copy it onto the internal and you will notice how much faster it is. With usb 3 mode selected.
Sent from my SM-N9005
andsa said:
I thought the note 3 was going to be fast since it has usb 3.0 and all that?
I connected it to my front usb 3.0 port and it takes 8 and a half minutes to transfer a 2GB movie onto the sdcard which is a sandisk sdxc class 10 64GB stick while it takes 1-2 minutes when i connect it to my usb 3.0 card reader... how come it's so darn slow through the phone?
The motherboard im using is a Asus maximus VI hero
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There should be some issue, either with your SD card or phone. Test copying same file into internal memory and then into card by usb 3.
I don’t have USB 3 in my PC and I always use 2.0 but transferring a 2GB video file by usb 2.0 never took over 2-3 minutes. By OTG cable from flash drive to sd card, same time. Even over wifi it doesn’t take that much time.
So try formatting the SD card and then input all data and test. I don’t think this will resolve, and you much check with Samsung service center.
Someguyfromhell said:
Is the phone in USB 3.0 MTP mode?
Also, the data is directed through phone motherboard, longer route means longer time (data transfer speed is also affected by the read/write capability of the SD slot on the phone).
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mtp mode?
andsa said:
mtp mode?
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After connecting the phone, did you set the phone to USB 3.0 mode?
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is the mode to transfer data between PC and phone.
When you connect the phone to USB, the phone is in USB 2.0 MTP mode. You have to pull down notification bar, open the USB notification and switch to USB 3.0.
Someguyfromhell said:
After connecting the phone, did you set the phone to USB 3.0 mode?
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is the mode to transfer data between PC and phone.
When you connect the phone to USB, the phone is in USB 2.0 MTP mode. You have to pull down notification bar, open the USB notification and switch to USB 3.0.
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Oh, forgot about that mode
andsa said:
Oh, forgot about that mode
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I don't have this usb 3.0 mode here.. just two modes... MTP and CAMERA..
I'm guessing my usb 3.0 from pc screwed up..
Have you got the USB 3.0 drivers installed on your computer?
speedyjay said:
Have you got the USB 3.0 drivers installed on your computer?
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YES
Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller.. And it is updated..
so all my usb entries are ****ed? ..
Or my Note...

[Q] OTG transfer speed very slow

Hi.
I bought a SATA to USB adapter in order to connect an internal HDD to my phone (I also have an OTG cable).
when using the adapter with my computer, I get around 40MB/s of transfer speed. It's very sufficient.
But using the same adapter with my phone, it takes 2 minutes to transfer a 150MB file to the phone, so the speed is a bit more than 1MB/s
Has anyone experienced the same problem?
I am using stock lollipop. I tried to mount the drive with both the internal mounting system and using the SlickMount app, with the same results.
The drive is a 160GB Samsung drive formatted to exFAT.

Usb C hub

I am wondering whether anyone has connected a USB 3.0 hub to the Axon 7.
The reason I ask is that I am going on a trip soon and want to back up my camera SD card each day to a USB stick. I don't want to take a laptop. What I'd like to do is connect a USB card reader / hub to the phone to copy files from the SD card to the USB stick at USB 3 speeds. Devices like the Ravpower wd03 only do usb 2, which will take ages per file.
Will this work? Will I need a USB 3 otg?
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Update - USB Hub Works - but.....
OK, so I took the plunge and bought an Aukey USB C to USB 3 adaptor and a USB hub - one of these. I did it that was as I don't have other USB C devices.
The USB hub works fine with USB memory sticks. Each time i insert it registers a new USB OTG drive and I can happily copy to and from it (and more than one
But every time I insert an SD card into the SD reader, the Axon 7 gives me an error "Unsupported USB Drive: This device doesn't support thus USB drive. Touch to set up in a supported format". When I try to format the card, it fails.
Any ideas?
Update 2
I should add that:
1. The same problem occurs even if I use the MicroSD card I use in the phone - so it is not a formatting issue.
2. I also have a Note 5. If I connect the USB hub to that via a USB OTG, the Note 5 can happily read the SD Card.
3. The SD slot USB Hub works fine when when plugged into a PC.
Do I need an additional USB OTG? Will that conflict with the phone?
Update 3!!!
This is getting ridiculous but I want it to work.
So I tried plugging a SD Card reader into the USB hub. Lo and behold it works!!!! I wonder whether the issue is just that the SD card reader in the hub is missing something which allows the Axon to read the SD card.
That was only USB 2 - I am going to invest in a USB 3 SD card reader (my camera produces large files!) So I am going to invest in a small USB card reader and will report back.
Update 4
So the card reader has arrived as has my USB 3 stick. Now I can copy all the files from the SD Card to the USB Stick.
The only issue is that Dropbox scans the cards and starts trying to upload them as Camera uploads so I've had to kill the process.
The other issue is that my file manager (File Manager HD) doesn;t allow copying and I have to use the System file Manager, which is awful. Am going to work on that process over the weekend. Any suggestions gratefully received on that front!!!
Rubbish. Rubbish. Rubbish
The connection just isn't stable enough. The phone keeps saying that the card(s) keeping g being disconnected / removed. There is nothing wrong with the hub or either the USB stick or the sync card / card reader.
Last chance - I will add a power supply to the USB hub. If that doesn't work I'm afraid my views will be confirmed - this is a great phone with a great DAC but other than that it is just a bit rubbish and cheap for a reason, with a manufacturer which doesn't want to develop for it. I'm the EU least.
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Fast USB C thumb drive for TWRP backup

This is my first phone without an sd card. Whereas I could previously make TWRP backups to the SD card, and it would survive when I format the data partition, but as that does not appear possible with this device, I need to back it up to an external USB thumb drive.
I am finding that this is significantly slower than backing up to the internal drive.
What is the fastest I can expect using a USB drive? Any recommendations?
I had 30 gigs and to do a full backup it was like 20 mins it was very slow vs a usb cable
jhedfors said:
This is my first phone without an sd card. Whereas I could previously make TWRP backups to the SD card, and it would survive when I format the data partition, but as that does not appear possible with this device, I need to back it up to an external USB thumb drive.
I am finding that this is significantly slower than backing up to the internal drive.
What is the fastest I can expect using a USB drive? Any recommendations?
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The oneplus 6t's USB C port runs on USB 2 but has the type c connector So you will only get usb 2 speeds no matter the speed of the drive you connect it to.
bghyt said:
The oneplus 6t's USB C port runs on USB 2 but has the type c connector So you will only get usb 2 speeds no matter the speed of the drive you connect it to.
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Ok. Thank you.
You could try to install ftp server on your mobile then connect to it, speed depeds on your router wifi speed, i got around 50MB/s transfer.

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