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questions regarding connecting an Android device via USB to e.g. a computer's USB interface

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an interface to communicate between the mobile device and the computer.

Core questions on this site

  • Can you connect USB devices to an Android phone?
  • How to use an Android device as bluetooth USB dongle?
  • Use an Android tablet as a Wacom drawing tablet for a PC?
  • Other manufacturer's USB data cable for charging?
  • Is it possible to boot an Android phone from a USB drive?
  • Disabling MTP/PTP/all USB stuff except charging
  • Why are USB cables of two different OEM's different
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 not connecting via USB
  • Can I attach a USB mic to any Android phone?
  • Connecting multiple USB devices using a USB hub that connect to the USB port of a Android devices
  • Micro USB cables that only charge but no data, no mounting etc (Samsung Galaxy S)
  • Maximum number of devices an Android can handle from USB hub

Related tags

usb-debugging usb-connection-mode usb-mass-storage

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  • Wikipedia: USB
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