Dex on PC mode - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Guides, News

Anyone manage to get Dex PC mode working? I tried this morning, and while the phone says it's ready, the app doesn't connect.
I suspect that there needs to be a driver update to make the new devices work, but wanted to see if anyone has gotten it working.

Do you mean the standard Dex Mode or the Link to Windows?

buddy66 said:
Do you mean the standard Dex Mode or the Link to Windows?
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DeX on PC is when you connect the phone to a Windows computer and get a window with DeX running inside.

_Dennis_ said:
DeX on PC is when you connect the phone to a Windows computer and get a window with DeX running inside.
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Have you downloaded and installed the app from https://www.samsungdex.com?
EDIT: I have tested it and it does not work. Drivers are installed, phone is set to usb storage and shows the Dex notification but the PC software wont flinch.
EDIT2: I have uninstalled the Samsung USB driver, connected the phone, dex software prompted to install the driver, PC reboot and works like charm. I have tested both classic USB and USB-C. Both work and sometimes I have to switch to USB just charging, wait a second and switch to file transfer and Dex boots up.

I saw a review for the NexDock and it looked like a great way to use the Dex feature on the S20 Ultra.

buddy66 said:
Have you downloaded and installed the app from https://www.samsungdex.com?
EDIT: I have tested it and it does not work. Drivers are installed, phone is set to usb storage and shows the Dex notification but the PC software wont flinch.
EDIT2: I have uninstalled the Samsung USB driver, connected the phone, dex software prompted to install the driver, PC reboot and works like charm. I have tested both classic USB and USB-C. Both work and sometimes I have to switch to USB just charging, wait a second and switch to file transfer and Dex boots up.
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I don't even have the phone yet......I'm not the OP.

buddy66 said:
Have you downloaded and installed the app from https://www.samsungdex.com?
EDIT: I have tested it and it does not work. Drivers are installed, phone is set to usb storage and shows the Dex notification but the PC software wont flinch.
EDIT2: I have uninstalled the Samsung USB driver, connected the phone, dex software prompted to install the driver, PC reboot and works like charm. I have tested both classic USB and USB-C. Both work and sometimes I have to switch to USB just charging, wait a second and switch to file transfer and Dex boots up.
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Thanks, I will give that a shot. It looks like a potentially useful feature that I am really looking forward to trying.
EDIT: Managed to get it working, turns out I had a cable with an intermittent short in it. I went direct C-to-C and it popped right up. Works really well, now just need to see if is useful enough to bother with.

PottMatter said:
I saw a review for the NexDock and it looked like a great way to use the Dex feature on the S20 Ultra.
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It looks interesting, but I am more interested in setting up a segregated environment to use on my existing PC, which is supported out of the box via Dex for PC. Sometimes the mobile app version of something is better than what you can get for the PC.

_Dennis_ said:
I don't even have the phone yet......I'm not the OP.
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Pardon me sir
I am using my S9+ with DexPad hooked up to my TV through receiver and with a Logitech keyboard that has a touchpad. I don't need a computer for daily internet and media consumption anymore. Tomorrow I will test it with the S20U but the experience is gonna be the same.

Scroll down on your notifications, then change USB from charging to File Transfer and it should prompt you on your phone to start Dex (assuming you have the software installed on the pc already). Works on my S9+ that way. I haven't figured out how to force this usb mode on connect yet.

buddy66 said:
Pardon me sir
I am using my S9+ with DexPad hooked up to my TV through receiver and with a Logitech keyboard that has a touchpad. I don't need a computer for daily internet and media consumption anymore. Tomorrow I will test it with the S20U but the experience is gonna be the same.
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Lol, no problem just didn't want to make it seem like I had the device at the time (just got it today lol).

Yes its been working great. After installing the dex software make sure you reboot the laptop. I had similer problem and rebooting my pc solved it.

I can't get dex to work on my phone. I have a USBC hub that works fine connected to a monitor with my Tab S4 but when I plug in my phone with the same setup I get nothing on the screen. I see in the notifications that Dex is running and the mouse that's plugged into the dock moves around on the phone but no picture on the monitor

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USB on PC not working.. tried everything in threads..

So I can't get my desktop OR laptop running XP Pro 32 to even recognize the phone. As in no audio plays and nothing appears in the system tray. Tried with/without debugging mode, installed the samsung drivers etc. The phone doesn't even show up in device manager at all- not even as something unrecognizable. Its as if the port is dead. The phone does 'ding' though and charge ok so it is receiving power... though nothing at all appears in the android notification tab when connected. Any ideas or anyone know of any apps on the pc or android side to take a closer look at whats happening on the bus?
The only way that I can get it to work is to put it in media mode. It shows up as a media device in Win7. If I put it on, "ask every time" or whatever it doesn't work and in mass storage mode it shows up as two unreadable drives, they are grayed out in Explorer... Basically...don't use the "ask every time" for USB function.
This function seems like such a simple thing, not sure why Samsung has so many issues with it considering they have been making media devices for a long time.
Anyway... do you have access to a newer OS to at least rule that out as a cause. Not saying it shouldn't work with XP 32 but just something to check out.
I was having similar issues at first. I take it adb doesn't work either? Well my fix was to delete my whole Android SDK folder, then I redownloaded it (though I just kept the "tools" folder this time). Then I downloaded "USBDeview" (google it) to delete every USB driver that had to do with android (basically just left the printers, HID, and my Sansa drivers), restarted, then I downloaded the samsung drivers from the thread on here, plugged my phone in and manually pointed the driver search to the drivers.
ADB and Mass Storage has been working fine since. All I can tell you is to keep checking cause there's something you're missing, I also thought to myself "what the heck else can I do?" since I had done each one of those steps previously, but maybe I just had to do them all together. Good luck.
another possible solution is to change cables if you're not using the samsung provided cable - some cables are charger only (no data) - some of the motorola cables are charger only and we've already had one poster that had that issue
I couldn't get it to work at first either. I more or less did this.
I plugged in my phone. I did not enable mass storage mode on my phone. Walked away and let my PC think for a while. I came back and I noticed I had two new drives. I then enabled mass storage mode and could connect.
Two of my machines I had to do this. I'm not sure why it wasn't instant, but it just took a bit of patience and walking away from the machine to let it think for a while before I guess it installed the drivers and made its peace with the fact it wasn't the G1 any more.
Say into voice dialer "Open SD card" -> check "Enable USB mass storage". That works if port on PC is OK.
If it's a driver issue, open device manager and uninstall the usb ports. Unplug everything from usb and when you reboot the computer it will automatically reinstall the usb ports.
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I ran into the same issue. It was a problem with the USB cable I was using. As soon as I tried a different cable it worked fine.
larryccf said:
another possible solution is to change cables if you're not using the samsung provided cable - some cables are charger only (no data) - some of the motorola cables are charger only and we've already had one poster that had that issue
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I second this, I forgot my sammy cable at work on Friday and on way home stopped at T-Mo and picked up a charger w/cable and realized right away this was just a charging cable as soon as I connected it to my PC. I'm returning the cable back to T-Mo tonight. At least I was able to charge my phone over the weekend.
UPDATE: You guys are right, it is the goddamn cables! I bought an extra wall charger + cable at the t-mobile store and was using that at home. I had left the original in-box cable at work. Tried the cable at work today and now the drives pop up. Still don't appear writeable but I can look into that when I have time, probably the typical driver issue. As far as I can tell those separate cables are power only! $15 for a two wires + dc adapter. Thanks Samsung. Grr.
i suspect the mfgrs have gone to charge only cables to help keep folks from tethering - just a suspicion
if the "drives" are popping up, have you "mounted" the phone (pull down notification bar, clik on USB connected and it should give you a window asking to mount the cards or drive)
FYI....The Rocketfish cables you get from Best Buy do not work. They are only capable of charging.
@larryccf...I don't think certain manufacturers are implementing this on purpose so we can't tether. I think their just being cheap.
Where I got my cables on the cheap! and my problem.
I got my cable at monoprice.com. Check it out that is a 10 foot usb cable for $1.69 and it works for me. They have different lengths and even some colors. Now my Mass Storage issue . . .
My Mass Storage via USB works fine unless I enable "USB Debugging" which one of my apps needs to work. Once debugging is enabled I loss the ability to see my sd card and internal storage on my XP netbook. any ideas????
Same Problem
I have the exact issue, tried many things have'nt found a fix yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks,
crx
larryccf said:
if the "drives" are popping up, have you "mounted" the phone (pull down notification bar, clik on USB connected and it should give you a window asking to mount the cards or drive)
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this worked for me Thanks
Yes phone is mounted, and can be seen w/o usb debugging enabled. However with usb/debugging on it does not read the phone being connected. Meaning that I cannot connect to ADB which is my main concern.
thanks for response tho,
crx
crxforya said:
Yes phone is mounted, and can be seen w/o usb debugging enabled. However with usb/debugging on it does not read the phone being connected. Meaning that I cannot connect to ADB which is my main concern.
thanks for response tho,
crx
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This is my issue exactly, and I haven't found a fix either. Called T-Mobile and they thought turning off debugging was the only fix I needed.
Most of them, sorry to say are half retarded. They think a data reset is the cure-all
crxforya said:
Most of them, sorry to say are half retarded. They think a data reset is the cure-all
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Ain't that the truth!
If you are running windows (x86 or x64), it would be wise to install the samsung drivers. I was having this exact problem, but as soon as I installed the drivers from samsung, viola!
I had the latest drivers from google, and they did not work for me.
Here is a link to the thread containing the links to the drivers, thanks to TGA_Gunnman:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=728929

USB 3.0 problems

hey guys.
i just tried copying an avi file from my pc to the phone. i had already selected Media device (USB 3.0) in the pull down menu.
first it disconnected as it had initially first connected via Media device (MTP) and then reconnected and brought the auto play dialogue up. after a few seconds it disconnected itslef again and then reconnected. it seems to randomly want to disconnect and reconnect when it wants to.
even while it was apparently still reconnected, i tried to copy a file over to it and it first said i might not be able to play the file did i want to copy it anyway, i clicked yes, then it says the device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected even though it still appears to be connected.
if i switch back to MTP it still warns about maybe not playing the file but then after clicking to still copy across, it copies fine.
i am running windows 7. i have used this usb 3.0 port fine with a usb thumb stick i have. also, windows says it has installed the device successfully when i click over to usb 3.0.
so.... any ideas why it randomly wants to dis/re connect? and why will it not copy across even when it appears connected?
thanks guys.
marc.knuckle said:
hey guys.
i just tried copying an avi file from my pc to the phone. i had already selected Media device (USB 3.0) in the pull down menu.
first it disconnected as it had initially first connected via Media device (MTP) and then reconnected and brought the auto play dialogue up. after a few seconds it disconnected itslef again and then reconnected. it seems to randomly want to disconnect and reconnect when it wants to.
even while it was apparently still reconnected, i tried to copy a file over to it and it first said i might not be able to play the file did i want to copy it anyway, i clicked yes, then it says the device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected even though it still appears to be connected.
if i switch back to MTP it still warns about maybe not playing the file but then after clicking to still copy across, it copies fine.
i am running windows 7. i have used this usb 3.0 port fine with a usb thumb stick i have. also, windows says it has installed the device successfully when i click over to usb 3.0.
so.... any ideas why it randomly wants to dis/re connect? and why will it not copy across even when it appears connected?
thanks guys.
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Make sure you have the latest Samsung USB drivers on your PC. If you think you do, I would go to the device manager and uninstall your phone from the device list and then let it reinstall the drivers. Downloading Kies 3 also installs the drivers on your PC.
mvansomeren said:
Make sure you have the latest Samsung USB drivers on your PC. If you think you do, I would go to the device manager and uninstall your phone from the device list and then let it reinstall the drivers. Downloading Kies 3 also installs the drivers on your PC.
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thanks mate but i have already tried them.
it does charge fine so i'm not sure whether it is a power issue but the issue of it disconnecting must have something to do with not transferring anything over even though it still appears connected when i am trying.
i read somewhere that due to it's quicker data transfer, the pc and device need to send much quicker signals to each other to let them know that they're still attached. by using an extension lead inbetween the device and usb 3.0 socket i was delaying that signal sufficiently to make the pc keep thinking the phone wasn't attached anymore. i removed the extension lead and sure enough it copied across fine.
the odd thing is that both a usb thumb drive and my 2tb backup external HDD work fine over the extension. maybe the note 3 is slower at sending that signal to start with? dont know but it now works.

[Q] USB Transfer problem/question

On my previous phone, Samsung Droid Charge, all I needed to do in order to transfer files from my computer to the phone was plug it in. It would pop up in Windows Explorer as a external drive and I could copy, drag and drop, etc. whatever files I wanted. Very easy and worked every time.
With my Note 3 I am having trouble. When I plug in the phone, first it shows in Explorer with some odd Samsung files and folders that do not show my phone or card files. If I just let it sit for a few minutes, it usually then disappears from the Windows Explorer directory and then reappears displaying the phone and card directories. Sometimes in order to make it do this, I need to go to the phone settings>Tethering and touch the box that says it is connected as a media device. Then is displays the phone and card directory in Windows Explorer. Why is this process so cumbersome on the Note 3 or am I doing something wrong?
Even going through this process, sometimes the computer will freeze when transferring a data file and then I am stuck starting over.
Thanks for any insight into why this is not working seamlessly for me as it did with my previous phone.
I think it depends a little on your computer configuration - here it is just as straightforward as you described for your previous phone.
One strange thing that I noted is however that my Win7 still tells me it not going in USB3 SuperSpeed even if it is plugged in an USB3 port.
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I think it depends a little on your computer configuration - here it is just as straightforward as you described for your previous phone.
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Hmm. That seems odd since I can still plug in the old phone and it works fine. So the computer configuration would seem to be OK. I really think it is something about how windows sees the Note3. The behavior just seems odd to me plus as I said sometimes it does not work at all.
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Hmm. That seems odd since I can still plug in the old phone and it works fine. So the computer configuration would seem to be OK. I really think it is something about how windows sees the Note3. The behavior just seems odd to me plus as I said sometimes it does not work at all.
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I get it that you checked and you don't have the Note3 in PTP mode but instead in the "normal" MTP mode, and that first time when Windows asked you what to do with the new device you check the "Always do the same" and then selected "Open in Explorer"?
It could still be something related to the USB3 detection - do you get any message on SuperSpeed? Is there any difference if you plug in USB2 or USB3?
And to have more details - what Windows is that?
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you don't have the Note3 in PTP mode but instead in the "normal" MTP mode,
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Don't see how to check this?
xclub_101 said:
and that first time when Windows asked you what to do with the new device you check the "Always do the same" and then selected "Open in Explorer"?
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I don't remember this. I may not have since in the past with the Charge, I never did. Just plugged it in and there it was in Explorer easy as pie.
Using Win 7 Pro
Thanks!
On edit: I now see that when I plug in the phone I can access the setting from the pull down menu. It defaults as connected as usb but then if you wait it eventually is connected as MTP. It is at that point that the initial display in Explorer changes from showing only some odd Verizon files and directories to showing both the phone and the sd card files. Then I can usually drag and drop or copy files. But often in the middle of doing so, the computer freezes. Strange.
I think that once it appears in Explorer we can say the phone is correctly in MTP mode. There might still be a problem depending on what you selected at first connection and eventually depending on other stuff on your Win7 - like the USB drivers, Samsung Kies, Microsoft Media Player or certain antivirus software.
xclub_101 said:
I think that once it appears in Explorer we can say the phone is correctly in MTP mode. There might still be a problem depending on what you selected at first connection and eventually depending on other stuff on your Win7 - like the USB drivers, Samsung Kies, Microsoft Media Player or certain antivirus software.
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OK - Thanks. I will keep all that in mind and see what I figure out. I suppose it could be any of that, just specifically impacting the Note 3 whereas the Droid Charge for whatever reason is just like plugging in a usb stick.
Will_T said:
OK - Thanks. I will keep all that in mind and see what I figure out. I suppose it could be any of that, just specifically impacting the Note 3 whereas the Droid Charge for whatever reason is just like plugging in a usb stick.
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The only extra difference from Droid to Note is the USB3 part - you should eventually do some tests with other cables, including the USB2 cable you were using with the Droid and the USB3 cable you got with the Note.
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The only extra difference from Droid to Note is the USB3 part - you should eventually do some tests with other cables, including the USB2 cable you were using with the Droid and the USB3 cable you got with the Note.
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Maybe that is it as I did not think it mattered if I used a usb3 cable with the Note 3 since my computers do not have usb3. I have used the same cable with both phones. Actually the same two cables as I use two computers and hook the phones up to both with cables dedicated to each computer. The behavior is the same on both computers so I should have realized that must mean it is either the Note 3 or the fact that I am not using usb3 cables with either computer. But that latter point, if correct, should mean everyone with computers with no usb3 would have the same issue.

Phone stuck in Charging Only mode

Hi all,
I got a Mavic Pro Quadcopter yesterday, but I cannot get it to talk to my LG V20.
When I connect to the remote via USB cable the phone automatically switches to "Charging Only" mode. I have tried changing it to MTP (media transfer protocol) in both the pull down menu and Developer Options, but it immediately changes itself back as soon as I open the Mavic Go application.
Can anyone suggest a way to force my phone to stay in MTP mode? I really want to fly my new drone. Arrrgggg!
PS: It works OK on my rooted Samsung S2 9.7 tablet, but it does not fit in the remote mounting hardware. Unfortunately I have the H990DS v20, so root is not an option for me.
reaktor TuT said:
Hi all,
I got a Mavic Pro Quadcopter yesterday, but I cannot get it to talk to my LG V20.
When I connect to the remote via USB cable the phone automatically switches to "Charging Only" mode. I have tried changing it to MTP (media transfer protocol) in both the pull down menu and Developer Options, but it immediately changes itself back as soon as I open the Mavic Go application.
Can anyone suggest a way to force my phone to stay in MTP mode? I really want to fly my new drone. Arrrgggg!
PS: It works OK on my rooted Samsung S2 9.7 tablet, but it does not fit in the remote mounting hardware. Unfortunately I have the H990DS v20, so root is not an option for me.
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your drone probably dosnt support the TYPE C connection, not the phone itself, im unsure how you could make this work tho, type c is a 3.0 connection, micro/mini usb 2.0. Probably a non-compatible connector for the drone sadly.
Just food for thought
Team DevDigitel said:
your drone probably dosnt support the TYPE C connection, not the phone itself, im unsure how you could make this work tho, type c is a 3.0 connection, micro/mini usb 2.0. Probably a non-compatible connector for the drone sadly.
Just food for thought
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PROBLEM SOLVED! A software update from DJI fixed the issue. The phone still shows as connecting as 'Charging Only' but it now connects to the drone correctly. Full video and control functions.
There is still a problem where the software crashes every few minutes, but it seems most users experience this bug. I'm hoping a further software update will finally make this device safe to fly.

No option to change to file transfer when connected to PC

Good Morning All,
I had a quick question. When I connect my pixel Xl to my Windows 10 pc I get the drop down android system option to change from USB charging to file transfer.
On my Essential when I connect it makes the noise where windows notices it but on my phone I don't have the option to change from charging to file transfer.
I'm sure it is something I am missing but would appreciate any input. I believe it is a driver issue as my other windows 10 laptop recognizes it and I am able to change to the transfer files option.
I checked device manager and it is not showing up under portable devices.
Thanks
On my HTC 10, you can make the change manually by going to Settings>>More(last option under Wireless and networks)>>USB connection
Parakaleo said:
On my HTC 10, you can make the change manually by going to Settings>>More(last option under Wireless and networks)>>USB connection
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Thanks I have the option to change it to MTP via developer options and it works fine where I get the notification on my other PC. I'm thinking somehow my one laptops driver may be bad as it recognizes my Pixel but not the essential.
stryker759a said:
Thanks I have the option to change it to MTP via developer options and it works fine where I get the notification on my other PC. I'm thinking somehow my one laptops driver may be bad as it recognizes my Pixel but not the essential.
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Yeah, I was thinking there was a way in developer options as well, but I don't have my cable with me so it wasn't showing up.
I have an older laptop that makes the "recognition noise/ring" when I plug in my phone, but it takes like 2-3 minutes before the screen pops up asking what I want to do with it. Don't know if that could be your issue, but you may try just letting it sit for a few before unplugging it and see if that changes anything.
Or, it could be just like you say, bad driver.
Parakaleo said:
Yeah, I was thinking there was a way in developer options as well, but I don't have my cable with me so it wasn't showing up.
I have an older laptop that makes the "recognition noise/ring" when I plug in my phone, but it takes like 2-3 minutes before the screen pops up asking what I want to do with it. Don't know if that could be your issue, but you may try just letting it sit for a few before unplugging it and see if that changes anything.
Or, it could be just like you say, bad driver.
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Thanks I'm going to try and reinstall the generic driver and see what happens. Strange it works on one laptop but not the other. Gotta love Windows.
Try another usb port
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Try another usb port
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It is usbc and only have one.
I plug my pixel in on the same port and it shows up in portable devices. With the essential plugged in my computer makes the noise that it is connected but it does not show up any where in device manager.
I uninstalled the driver with my pixel plugged in and re plugged in the essential still no go. I plugged in the essential and the driver was installed. It is strange as it shows up under my other windows 10 pc just fine.
I had the same problem and I eventually got it to work by using a USB A to C cord, not my usbc port on my laptop.
Had the same issue last night, turns out for me my computer recognized the phone and used the adb interface driver, had to go into device manager, Uninstall the driver associated with my essential phone, and then replug the phone in for it to be accessible via mtp
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I had the same problem and I eventually got it to work by using a USB A to C cord, not my usbc port on my laptop.
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Thanks I have one ordered.
bass0324 said:
Had the same issue last night, turns out for me my computer recognized the phone and used the adb interface driver, had to go into device manager, Uninstall the driver associated with my essential phone, and then replug the phone in for it to be accessible via mtp
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Yea the only problem is it doesn't show up in device manager. I uninstalled my ADB interface but still no go. I have a USB A to C ordered maybe that will work.
Thank you!
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Yea the only problem is it doesn't show up in device manager. I uninstalled my ADB interface but still no go. I have a USB A to C ordered maybe that will work.
Thank you!
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I also noticed that it didn't work in a USB 2.0 port for me, only in a 3.0 port. And my front facing 3.0 port on my desktop that I use for flash drives didn't work either, so not sure if there is some long cable signal integrity issue there, but USB 3.0 port was the only way I got it recognized via my computer
I did use this USB Device Viewer from Microsoft and found that it is showing up with this error.
Though not sure how I'm supposed to resolve it. https://imgur.com/w1tz12s
It is at least showing that it is connected.
Maybe I'm not understanding but on mine when I plug into PC the pull down menu shows charging and then I tap on that and get a menu that has file transfer and 3 others and I select file transfer. Have you tried that?

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