Can Galaxy S9 transfer data to my PC using USB C cable only? - Samsung Galaxy S9 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I am fairly new to the USB-C world and was wondering why does my Samsung Galaxy S9 only charge when I plug it into my Windows 10 PC using a double sided USB-C (10Gbs) cable.
The phone does not give me an option to change the mode to data transfer.
PS:
The cable being used "USB C Cable, QacQoc USB C to USB C 3.1 Gen 2 Cable supporting 100W Power Delivery, 10Gbps Data Transfer, [email protected] Video Output Thunderbolt 3 Compatible for USB Type-C Devices, 1.2m"
Thanks in advance

enable Developer Mode (go to settings, about phone, then Software Information, then Build Number around 7-10 times (it'll say "X more clicks to enable Developer Mode" (or something like that)). Once Dev Mode is on, you can select "DEveloper Options" in Settings, then Default USB Configuration, and choose "Transferring Files"

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USB Hub doesn't work/only in charging mode

hello,
I bought this device:
http://www.amazon.com/Inateck-Ethernet-Chromebook-Supported-Aluminum/dp/B012N8KYWU
because it reads nice, I just got it but as i plug it in it only flashes and the tablet only detects is as chargeable device.
I can switch to RNDIS as i wanted to try ethernet, in the developer option but if I do that, the Pixel reboots and reset the option to the prior one.
It even doesn't recognize a USB Stick on that Hub.
Is the hub broken or is there another issue?
Thanks Avalun.
I recently bought this USB Hub / Ethernet adapter and have successfully verified that the USB ports work and the Ethernet port works. I turned off the WiFi while testing the Ethernet port to be 100% sure. I also had USB Debugging enabled when doing all this.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZWKHUSS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
thanks for the reply unfortunately that one is not available in the EU
Did you see this post?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64316343&postcount=4
Yes but it doesn't have an ethernetport. Additinally that doesn't deliver to Austria too.

Connecting to a USB device

Hi folks,
I'm trying to connect my phone and my guitar amp via usb to otg cable. The app that the amp uses is optimised for android nougat, however it doesn't work with my new honor 7x (it did with my previous phone with android 5.0).
I've tried activating the usb debug in the developer options, but every time I leave that config page, the toggle goes off automatically.
Any ideas? Have you been able to control an external device via USB with an android app?
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S20 Plus connection stability with USB 3.0 specifically

Ok this is driving me nuts so I gotta ask...I have a S20 Plus 5G (Verizon) and have a brand new custom-built computer with a ridiculous amount of USB 3.0, 3.1 ports. I have to tether my phone to my PC for internet so I use the USB-C to USB-C cable that came with the phone to connect to the single USB-C port on the computer. I also use said connection for Samsung DEX (not simultaneously, would if I could lol).
With this specific setup, I don't have any issues at all, but I know for a fact that it's not a 3.0 connection because of the cable (the "Device can perform faster when connected to USB 3.0" message confirms as much). The cable is obviously the limiting factor holding it back from 3.0 so I tried replacing it in the setup with various (both USB-C to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A) 3.0 cables and sure enough, I get the correct "connected through USB 3.0" message under my device's name in the devices menu.
However, no matter which 3.0 cable I try or which 3.0+ port I plug it into, I always run into the issue of the device randomly disconnecting/reconnecting every so often. I get the whole disconnected/reconnected sound deal and the "select what happens with this device" Autoplay message. I've tried turning off Autoplay, turning off the USB notification message option, going into device manager/registry and ensuring that every single thing related to the USB ports has the power conservation option turned of, etc.
One major thing is that when I created a USB 3.0 "certified" connection with my mom's slightly older custom-build computer, it seemingly had no problems holding the connection, so it appears as though it's something on my computer specifically that's causing it. I just frankly have no idea what that thing could be at this point. Any ideas?
lolDayus said:
Ok this is driving me nuts so I gotta ask...I have a S20 Plus 5G (Verizon) and have a brand new custom-built computer with a ridiculous amount of USB 3.0, 3.1 ports. I have to tether my phone to my PC for internet so I use the USB-C to USB-C cable that came with the phone to connect to the single USB-C port on the computer. I also use said connection for Samsung DEX (not simultaneously, would if I could lol).
With this specific setup, I don't have any issues at all, but I know for a fact that it's not a 3.0 connection because of the cable (the "Device can perform faster when connected to USB 3.0" message confirms as much). The cable is obviously the limiting factor holding it back from 3.0 so I tried replacing it in the setup with various (both USB-C to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A) 3.0 cables and sure enough, I get the correct "connected through USB 3.0" message under my device's name in the devices menu.
However, no matter which 3.0 cable I try or which 3.0+ port I plug it into, I always run into the issue of the device randomly disconnecting/reconnecting every so often. I get the whole disconnected/reconnected sound deal and the "select what happens with this device" Autoplay message. I've tried turning off Autoplay, turning off the USB notification message option, going into device manager/registry and ensuring that every single thing related to the USB ports has the power conservation option turned of, etc.
One major thing is that when I created a USB 3.0 "certified" connection with my mom's slightly older custom-build computer, it seemingly had no problems holding the connection, so it appears as though it's something on my computer specifically that's causing it. I just frankly have no idea what that thing could be at this point. Any ideas?
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I have not understood your intention.
Why do you have to connect the phone via USB cable to your computer?
If you have internet via mobile data on your phone and want to share it with the computer, you can tether via mobile hotspot of your phone. Just connect the computer via wifi to your phone's hotspot.
And your device should be able to use Dex wirelessly. I read about it in one of the latest Android 11 OneUI 3.1 changelog.

Samsung galaxy M51 connection to Non-smart tv is not working.(it's not mirroring the screen).

Dear Team,
I wants to connect galaxy M51 phone to a non-smart tv / to an external monitor without pc/laptop)
When i try to connect, I'm unable to switch to usb preferences 》usb controlled by》"this phone" option.
By default it is selected to " usb controlled by "connected device".
From Internet, I tried developer options 》 enabled USB debugging.
Still it is not working.
Please suggest me a solution for this problem
Note: the usb-c to hdmi cable is working with laptop &monitor - which means the cable not faulty.
Kind regards,
Rohith

Samsung M51 usb c to hdmi connection not working

Hello,
I wants to connect my Samsung galaxy M51 to a computer monitor (LG) via USB-C to HDMI cable.
When i try to connect, I'm unable to switch to usb preferences 》usb controlled by》"this phone" option.
By default it is selected to " usb controlled by "connected device".
How can I connect galaxy M51 to a computer monitor ?
Note: the usb-c to hdmi cable is working with laptop.
Kind regards,
Rohith
May be watching this video helps you:
Rohith_raj said:
Hello,
I wants to connect my Samsung galaxy M51 to a computer monitor (LG) via USB-C to HDMI cable.
When i try to connect, I'm unable to switch to usb preferences 》usb controlled by》"this phone" option.
By default it is selected to " usb controlled by "connected device".
How can I connect galaxy M51 to a computer monitor ?
Note: the usb-c to hdmi cable is working with laptop.
Kind regards,
Rohith
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You’re getting a display output with the cable on your laptop? Do you have to turn on any option for that? Or does it work when you simply connect the cable?

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