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Here we posted four CHOETECH USB Type C to HDMI Cables/Adapters, please tell us which one you perfer and write down the reason. You will have a chance to get a free Choetech gift. If you have other preferred types, please leave us a message.
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1. CHOETECH 5.9ft USB C to HDMI Cable([email protected]) with 60W PD Powering Port (code: XDA30OFF3 )
Works for USB-C Devices with DP Alt mode such as 2017/2016 MacBook Pro, 2017 iMac, 2017/2016/2015 MacBook, Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8 Plus / Note 8, Dell XPS 15 / XPS 13,Chromebook Pixel;
With a maximum supply of power of up to 60W to Mac and laptops;
Directly connect a USB-C device to any HDMI display without need for cumbersome protocol and connector adapters or dongles. No blur, no lag;
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2. CHOETECH 3.9ft USB C to HDMI Cable([email protected]) with Braided Cable (code: XDA30OFF2 )
One-cable Setup, No Adapter Needed. Simply Connect your computer to monitor, HDTV or projector with just one cable. 【4K 60HZ】resolution providing ultra clear and exceptionally smooth video;
Left & Right angled 90 degree design;
Durable nylon braided design with premium aluminum housing;
3. CHOETECH USB Type C to HDMI Adapter([email protected]) (code: XDA30OFF )
Connects USB C device to HDMI enabled televisions, monitors or projectors to display video and audio;
Works with USB-C (Thunderbolt 3 port compatible) computers with DP Alt mode such as 2017 / 2016 MacBook Pro, MacBook 2016/2015, ChromeBook Pixel, Dell XPS 15, XPS 13-9350-R1609 13.3".(Not for tablets and usb-c phones except Galaxy Note 8/S8/S8 Plus);
Easy to carry this adapter with you to connect displays or projectors in meeting room, hotel, or at home;
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4. CHOETECH USB 3.1 Type C to HDMI Adapter([email protected]) (code: XDA30OFF1 )
Connect a USB C device to HDMI enabled televisions, monitors or projectors to display video and audio;
Works with usb-c (Thunderbolt 3 port compatible) computers with DP Alt mode such as 2016 / 2017 MacBook Pro, MacBook 2015/2016, ChromeBook Pixel, Dell XPS 15, XPS 13-9350-R1609 13.3", Samsung Galaxy Note 8/S8/S8 Plus and more;
Compact and lightweight;
This activity is only for user who currently resides in the U.S now. The activity will end on 22th April and The lucky dogs will be announced on 24th April.
Now let's write down what you think.
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I think #1 would be the best. It's the only option to charge the phone at the same time!

Agreed, #1 looks great. having the flexibility to use the same cable for laptops/phones or tablets would be amazing. Does it work with the Samsung S9+?

Number 4 is good for my use case I prefer to plug my own HDMI cable and it is USB 3.1 compatible, good to make my s9 plus to have big screen TV output

option #3 CHOETECH USB Type C to HDMI Adapter([email protected]) seems be an awesome product for business professionals. Will make life so much easier in meetings and will help reduce wire clutter to give clean and professional outlook to meeting rooms.

Option 2.
Compact, all in one. No need for dongles and works with my Lenova laptop, S9+ and portable beamer!
Great!

todd3835 said:
I think #1 would be the best. It's the only option to charge the phone at the same time!
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You are right. It is the first PD powering USB C to HDMI Cable.

deebo007 said:
Agreed, #1 looks great. having the flexibility to use the same cable for laptops/phones or tablets would be amazing. Does it work with the Samsung S9+?
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Of course, it works for USB-C Devices with DP Alt mode such as Apple 2017/2016 Macbook Pro, iMac 2017, Samsung Galaxy S9/ S9 Plus/ S8 /S8 Plus/Note 8, Dell XPS 15 / XPS 13, Chromebook Pixel

Zenroid said:
Number 4 is good for my use case I prefer to plug my own HDMI cable and it is USB 3.1 compatible, good to make my s9 plus to have big screen TV output
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Yes, Number 4 suits you better.

note4 guy said:
option #3 CHOETECH USB Type C to HDMI Adapter([email protected]) seems be an awesome product for business professionals. Will make life so much easier in meetings and will help reduce wire clutter to give clean and professional outlook to meeting rooms.
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Agreed. :good:
You are a person who enjoys life.

Number 1,for sure. I like the flexibility of using it on both my Galaxy S9+ as well as my Macbook pro.

gravitywell said:
Number 1,for sure. I like the flexibility of using it on both my Galaxy S9+ as well as my Macbook pro.
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CHOETECH 5.9ft USB C to HDMI Cable([email protected]) with 60W PD Powering Port suits you very well.

It's been five days. Please write down your idea, win the free Choetech gift.

#3 NO wire clutter, YES!

# 4, after some consideration. I almost went with # 3 but I think the ability to adapt to traditional HDMI full size connector is an strong advantage. This helps particularly when connecting to large HD displays or when traveling for an easy connection in a hotel room or a friends house. I particularly like the idea of a short cable rather than a fixed dongle adapter since the later can often apply physical pressure on the port and may result in device being damaged. Nice job!

Theojt said:
# 4, after some consideration. I almost went with # 3 but I think the ability to adapt to traditional HDMI full size connector is an strong advantage. This helps particularly when connecting to large HD displays or when traveling for an easy connection in a hotel room or a friends house. I particularly like the idea of a short cable rather than a fixed dongle adapter since the later can often apply physical pressure on the port and may result in device being damaged. Nice job!
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Very good reason. Thank you for your participation.

#3. It's useful and it's small.

#1 because i could use it for my s9+ and my laptop. seems like a great product!

yuppicide said:
#3. It's useful and it's small.
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Yes, it is small enough. :laugh:

spacemanvt said:
#1 because i could use it for my s9+ and my laptop. seems like a great product!
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yes,it is a great product. After using it, you will find it is better than you think.
it can charge at the same time and works great, no need to worry about your battery life anymore.

Related

Just bought a Acer Iconia A100 free $50 gift card...

I just bought an Acer Iconia A100 tablet this morning from my local Walmart. It included a $50 gift card. I checked all the local Walmarts a few weeks ago and they said that they had two on order per store.
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So far the A100 is running circles around my Archos 70s, that is currently on it's way back to CompUSA. Both theA100 and my Motorola Photon are now a replacement for my Alienware M11x on road trips. Even the gaming on the two is workable. I have the dock for my Photon, to use it with the full Firefox browser on a TV.
I am using a Griffin Passport Nook case, until some cases come out for the A100. It fits the tablet fine and gives it a rigid lcd protection. It does block the rear camera.
just an fyi since you just bought it. I know this week best buy is offering a 100 gift card with a purchase of the Acer tablet. You can see it on ther website on the tablet page. Maybe Walmart will match it? Edit sorry that's for the a500 not 100
A500
Walmart also has a $100 gift card on the A500.
Did you have to ask for the gift card or was it in the box?? I went to Wally Worlds site and didn't see any mention of a gift card.
thanks
Gift card...
They had a small black and white piece of paper, with the gift card details. The paper was actually covering the price of the A100. He had to open the case to see the price tag.
The sales person rang up the gift card at the register.
Just picked one up with the same deal from Walmart and I am loving this thing.
It rocks.. I have played around with quite a few tablets and I own a Nook Color with I converted to CM7, nothing I have messed with compares to this, at least for me..
I love this thing so far, size is perfect, 10" tablets are just too bulky for my liking.
Still figuring this thing out but it's a winner so far, no I need to figure out how to root it and if there are any roms for it.
Funny thing is, I like the interface so much stock, I am not in that much of a rush to change it. That's pretty unusual for me.
cellfreak said:
So far the A100 is running circles around my Archos 70s, that is currently on it's way back to CompUSA.
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As a fellow Archos 70s user, I have a couple questions.
1) How does the battery life compare to your A70?
2) Are the charging connectors the same? In the picture they look similar. I was very disappointed that the Archos didn't support charging over USB and it looks like this is the same way. I picked up a nice 2amp USB AC adaptor and a USB to 3.5mm cable so I don't have to carry the Archos brick when travelling. It would be awesome if it would also work with the A100.
Acer Iconia A100 - Walmart and reply Re Battery Life
1. Our local Walmart has 6 - the staff didn't know they had them or what they were and had them locked up - wow big shock
2. Battery life - we once had the Archos A70 and returned it for very poor battery life - 3 hours doing nothing till zero but that said, we have heard of people getting 8 hours (partly by doing things like turning off WiFi when not needed)
3. The best I have read the Iconia A100 getting is around 5 hours which is kind of crappy but hey for a 1GB, dual core Honeycomb 3.2 at $278 - I am scooping one up and hopefully replacing Galaxy Tab 7" WiFi (which I love) but is slow and Samsung is not bringing- as far as Samsung knows - Gingerbread to the GTab WiFi
matthew2582 said:
1. Our local Walmert has 6 - the staff didn't know they had them or what they were and had them locked up - wow big shock
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I bet they know who on the staff is sleeping with who and who's spouse is cheating. The things the plebs are knowledgeable on is laughable at best.
Walmart details
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3202793
Grabbed one this morning. Thanks to cellfreak for starting this post. I had a 16gb on preorder at Amazon, but couldn't pass up this deal. I haven't had time to do too much with it but I do like it so far.
Acer
Lord Bodak said:
As a fellow Archos 70s user, I have a couple questions.
1) How does the battery life compare to your A70?
2) Are the charging connectors the same? In the picture they look similar. I was very disappointed that the Archos didn't support charging over USB and it looks like this is the same way. I picked up a nice 2amp USB AC adaptor and a USB to 3.5mm cable so I don't have to carry the Archos brick when travelling. It would be awesome if it would also work with the A100.
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1. I'm getting around five hours of battery life. With on/off wi-fi and GPS use.
2. The chargers are different the 70 needs 5 volts and 2 amps.
The A100 need 12 volts at 1.5amps.
I bought a small GPS case that I use for the various bricks I have.
Cellfreak...
Galaxy Tab
matthew2582 said:
1. Our local Walmart has 6 - the staff didn't know they had them or what they were and had them locked up - wow big shock
2. Battery life - we once had the Archos A70 and returned it for very poor battery life - 3 hours doing nothing till zero but that said, we have heard of people getting 8 hours (partly by doing things like turning off WiFi when not needed)
3. The best I have read the Iconia A100 getting is around 5 hours which is kind of crappy but hey for a 1GB, dual core Honeycomb 3.2 at $278 - I am scooping one up and hopefully replacing Galaxy Tab 7" WiFi (which I love) but is slow and Samsung is not bringing- as far as Samsung knows - Gingerbread to the GTab WiFi
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3. I sold my Galaxy Tab a while back. It was nice when it came out, but you will like the A100 much better.
fonewiz said:
Still figuring this thing out but it's a winner so far, no I need to figure out how to root it and if there are any roms for it.
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Here is your way to root it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16658048&postcount=22
If ayone has problems connecting to ad-hocwifi networks such as hotspots, the fix is the same as for the A500. Search the forum for instructions on replacing the wpa_supplicant file .
cellfreak said:
The A100 need 12 volts at 1.5amps.
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12V really? Wow, that's crazy in this day and age. I wish companies would stop playing these games and just let us charge over USB.
Lord Bodak said:
12V really? Wow, that's crazy in this day and age. I wish companies would stop playing these games and just let us charge over USB.
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Not really... tablets are very power hungry and its much easier, smaller and cheaper to do 12v @1.2A than 5V at 2.5A.
A standard USB cable can only carry 5v @ 0.5A. not even enough to provide power while the tablet is running.
DigitalMD said:
A standard USB cable can only carry 5v @ 0.5A. not even enough to provide power while the tablet is running.
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No. A standard USB port can carry 5V @ 0.5A. Cell phones routinely come with 1A+ chargers. I have a 2A USB charger that I use for most of my devices.
Key word there is "charger" the charger can supply it, but a standard USB port does not supply more than 0.5 A or 500 ma. A common usb cable will neither carry nor charge more than that. Special USB power cables can in some cases because they use extra pins and wires that are not in a standard USB data cable to carry the extra current, and the companion device knows when the special cable is plugged in because the extra pins are active..
DigitalMD said:
Key word there is "charger" the charger can supply it, but a standard USB port does not supply more than 0.5 A or 500 ma. A common usb cable will neither carry nor charge more than that. Special USB power cables can in some cases because they use extra pins and wires that are not in a standard USB data cable to carry the extra current, and the companion device knows when the special cable is plugged in because the extra pins are active..
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Yep, exactly.

TV Out?

Nexus 7 TV Out?
I'm considering a purchase but like the idea of watching my movies on a hotels TV screen.
So is TV out possible with the Nexus 7 either with an RCA composite output via the 3.5mm headphone socket
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-5M-Long-...#ht_1981wt_689
Or
Using something like this micro-USB to HDMI type connector?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Micro-USB-...#ht_4714wt_922
I was wondering this too,but couldn't findthe answer. with a mod ROM, special software and adapter, will it ever be possible to get any video out of the device?
Nexus 7 16gb, unlocked, rooted, stick drive, trinity 7 kernel, stock OS.
theres no hdmi or any physical way to connect it to the tv yet. The best bet by the looks of it is by using a miracast dongle (which by the way, dont quite exist yet....) its basically another standard similar to DLNA, take a look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b52zqNIeQso
Another possibility coming out soon is ESRLabs Android Transporter using the Raspberry Pi. My Raspberry will be here today, been wanting one to play with for a long time. Not ETA for the Transporter but hopefully soon.
My RP arrived today!
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That thing is cool.
I've been using Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) to beam my laptop incl. protected blue ray HD movies to my HD TV via belkins wireless adapter.
I wanted something like that for my N7.
I just emailed ETA about it and am awaiting their reply.
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That thing is cool.
I've been using Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) to beam my laptop incl. protected blue ray HD movies to my HD TV via belkins wireless adapter.
I wanted something like that for my N7.
I just emailed ESR about it and am awaiting their reply.
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tektools said:
I just emailed ESR about it and am awaiting their reply.
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Most likely not going to get a direct reply from ESR. The email address they have posted gets you on their Mailing List so when they have something to say they will post via that and their website. Can't imagine how many people are pinging them daily about their project.
I can't wait until they release something. Even at 150ms latency, for what I want to use it for it won't matter (not much of a gaming guy). Latency will have no effect on images, watching videos (netflix, google etc..) on the big screen which is where it will end up.
Another option is the HTC MediaLink.
Billy
JeepFreak said:
Another option is the HTC MediaLink.
Billy
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Doesn't that require an HTC phone though?
Cl8rs said:
Doesn't that require an HTC phone though?
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No it doesn't Jeepfreak is correct it works very well. But it is only for media viewing only. This does not output the N7 screen like MHL!
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Update
Got a reply from ESR! Ahss-sahm!
hi paul,
we received a Nexus 7 last week and are working on it. will keep you updated...
best,
gerd
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Got a reply from ESR! Ahss-sahm!
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Cool. figured they would be inundated.
I setup my RPi this weekend. have it now running headless with a WiFi dongle. Have it setup to work with both a DVI monitor and the big screen via HDMI.
Just streamed a full 1080p movie to the Big Screen from it, though the video was on the RPi not from another source. Output was flawless.
Can't wait to see their software and start doing the same from the Nexus 7.
I dont understand google.
They want to sell movies, but you cant connect it directly to a TFT / TV via HDMI or similiar to watch it on your big screen.
What went wrong there ?
ed.:
(Is it: Buy expensive wireless things from us so you don't need even a cheap dirty cable. ?)
krelvinaz said:
Cool. figured they would be inundated.
I setup my RPi this weekend. have it now running headless with a WiFi dongle. Have it setup to work with both a DVI monitor and the big screen via HDMI.
Just streamed a full 1080p movie to the Big Screen from it, though the video was on the RPi not from another source. Output was flawless.
Can't wait to see their software and start doing the same from the Nexus 7.
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I received my raspberry pi two weeks ago and LOVE it now that I have it running OpenELEC. Unfortunately I ordered from two different companies since the turnaround time sucked and just received the second one. Allied is super hard to get ahold of for refunds so I guess I'm just going to use the second one for the living room as soon as this gets released so I can stream Netflix.
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An USB-storage works with a GTO-adapter and the app Nexus Media Importer.
So for HDMI could there in future maybe also be an app to enable some kind of USB to HDMI-Adapter ?
"As of today, the company says that the shipping build of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean doesn't support the Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) which would allow it to double as an HDMI port, nor advanced USB On-The-Go (OTG) functionality."
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/29/3127278/nexus-7-mhl-usb-otg
Aww, looks like no mhl here. The point is that it wud have likely Increased the price. And the whole idea of "Google play" is that you don't HAvE to connect ur Tablet to TV, since all. Movies u bot or rented are available from any device on Google play site. My TV at home is internet enabled like a lot of TV s nowadays, so its easy. Also the reason they didn't bother with the storage ... its all supposed to be "web content viewer" type thing. The problem is WiFi or internet is not as common. Outside of some countries like the us or so.
Very good points.
Playing games wireless on the big screen isn't supported yet, is it?
Here in Europe lot of people don't trust the clouds, as they don't know where their data is stored and therefor by which laws it is protected.
As to me and new TV's including wifi streaming:
I try to buy devices to last very long because of the embodied energy a device needs to get produced.
So until a new device doesn't saves more energy then the old cost, or it stops working, it will be used.
(Most devices need more energy to get produced then they consume in their short living time, not to talk about the toxic byproducts... )
I have also a Mediaplayer with wifi, but it is still more complicated to switch it on and switch to streaming instead of plugging the cord of the TV to the Tablet.
Of course to be wireless is/would be a nice thing, but eg. I wouldnt like to sleep next to the wifi router...
splotz said:
I dont understand google.
They want to sell movies, but you cant connect it directly to a TFT / TV via HDMI or similiar to watch it on your big screen.
What went wrong there ?
ed.:
(Is it: Buy expensive wireless things from us so you don't need even a cheap dirty cable. ?)
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They want you to buy the NexusQ (whenever they decide to bring it out again)
Update! Just released: http://esrlabs.com/android-transporter-for-the-nexus-7-and-the-raspberry-pi/
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46. warDNo
Aw. That looks amazing but having to install custom firmware is overkill. Just got a Nexus 7 and a Nyko blue tooth controller. Little disappointed there's no way to get the display on a television, guess I should have done my homework first

Just ordered the Dell Venue 8 Pro

I've been looking for a Windows Tablet to replace my Kindle Fire HD. This may be it. (Almost exactly the same size and weight.) The Lenovo Miix 2 is another possibility, but its not out yet. I'm getting the 64gb version which isn't set to ship until Nov 1, so if anyone gets a 32 GB version in the next week - let us know what you think!
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Does the stylus actually come included or does that have to be ordered seperately?
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Does the stylus actually come included or does that have to be ordered seperately?
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Stylus is separate.
Ordered my 64GB Venue 8 Pro/w case + Stylus on Sunday. Anxiously waiting! :highfive:
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Stylus is separate.
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Thats a slight disappointment but on a $299 device you really can't complain, excellent that one is supported in the first place.
Does this tablet or any of the other 8" Windows 8.1 tablets have USB host using an OTG adapter with the microUSB port.
spunker88 said:
Does this tablet or any of the other 8" Windows 8.1 tablets have USB host using an OTG adapter with the microUSB port.
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I've heard that it does, not having one I cant confirm.
Every x86 Windows box I know of acts as a USB host. The more pertinent question is whether these 8" can supply 0.5A, or more likely, 0.1A. The hope is that there's enough juice to power your USB key, but I really doubt a 2.5" USB HDD is gonna work. Of course you can always add external power.
BTW, here's a nifty gadget peeps may want to pick up for USB charging
http://dx.com/p/usb-av-usb-power-current-voltage-tester-translucent-blue-silver-235090 (also eBay)
e.mote said:
Every x86 Windows box I know of acts as a USB host. The more pertinent question is whether these 8" can supply 0.5A, or more likely, 0.1A. The hope is that there's enough juice to power your USB key, but I really doubt a 2.5" USB HDD is gonna work. Of course you can always add external power.
BTW, here's a nifty gadget peeps may want to pick up for USB charging
http://dx.com/p/usb-av-usb-power-current-voltage-tester-translucent-blue-silver-235090 (also eBay)
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Hmm, kinda cool. I just have a few hacked up USB cables instead though.
You can always use a Y splitter cable or mains powered hub to provide external power to your device. Y splitter cable plus one of those portable USB power supplies for charging phones from may work nicely.
For anyone to look through...here's the link for the Dell Venue Pro 8 User Manual.
Very enlightening!
Noted the one comment in there that the microUSB does not connect to a computer??? Odd.
skeeterpro said:
For anyone to look through...here's the link for the Dell Venue Pro 8 User Manual.
Very enlightening!
Noted the one comment in there that the microUSB does not connect to a computer??? Odd.
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Not at all. Windows 8 and RT do not support acting as a USB device like android and iOS do. So you cannot connect them with a micro USB to the computer. No windows 8 or RT tablet so far has supported this feature. They have all so far supported USB host so you can always use a memory stick, most likely the venue does support it too, no reason not to (not even cost, seriously).
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Not at all. Windows 8 and RT do not support acting as a USB device like android and iOS do. So you cannot connect them with a micro USB to the computer. No windows 8 or RT tablet so far has supported this feature. They have all so far supported USB host so you can always use a memory stick, most likely the venue does support it too, no reason not to (not even cost, seriously).
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Makes sense when one stops and thinks....and gets some sleep?
skeeterpro said:
For anyone to look through...here's the link for the Dell Venue Pro 8 User Manual.
Very enlightening!
Noted the one comment in there that the microUSB does not connect to a computer??? Odd.
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Well that guide answers my question, thanks! Heres what it says:
Connect USB devices, via an optional USB On-The-Go (OTG) dongle, for transferring data, music, photos, videos, and so on.
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I ordered one too. I definitely have a gadget addiction. This is my 4th windows tablet. I have the Ativ 500 t, the Lenono 10in, and the Acer 8in. I have been looking for the right fit for work and 8in seems to be the right size. The Acer was better than the reviews but I really want a pen with OneNote. Had the Wacom solution with both the Samsung and Lenovo and hope the Dell version is as good as the SPen
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Since you have experience with a stylus and windows 8 together what have you found works best for document editing? Do you prefer to print to one note and then mark it up? I really liked the Note 10.1's system that's basically takes a screen shot and lets you draw on it but the price/performance is not there so I ordered the venue pro 8 instead.
Well I also have the Note 10.1 too but don't use it for work so I am not doing any editing of documents
I use the pen in windows to take hand written notes in OneNote and to markup documents. The biggest value is OneNote and the integration into Outlook, office and Windows Explorer.
Hopefully this is the perfect device for me to take in and out of meetings, tie meeting notes through Outlook and One Note. I think this size will be perfect since it is lighter and smaller than the Acer. My only concern is the pen writing experience.
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Sorry didn't realize I didn't answer your question. I edit word docs right in word.
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Ordered mine yesterday from Amazon because I don't trust the Dell site. Yesterday it told me it would start shipping at Nov 22nd and I lol'd. Hope that it can dualboot Android in the future.
Techniques said:
Ordered mine yesterday from Amazon because I don't trust the Dell site. Yesterday it told me it would start shipping at Nov 22nd and I lol'd. Hope that it can dualboot Android in the future.
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Or you could run it in Virtualbox, but yeah, that might be cool tool.
I was surprised to see that the digitizer in this is pressure sensitive and it's made by Synaptics, not Wacom, like on the Galaxy Note series.
I only wish the resolution was a tad better, but that's what the Dell Venue 11 pro is for, I guess.
The price point is very nice for both though, might have to pick up my first Win8 device, although I was planning on skipping the whole OS.
Ezzy77 said:
I was surprised to see that the digitizer in this is pressure sensitive and it's made by Synaptics, not Wacom, like on the Galaxy Note series.
I only wish the resolution was a tad better, but that's what the Dell Venue 11 pro is for, I guess.
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The 11 I think is also synaptics. Better than no active stylus at all either way.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
The 11 I think is also synaptics. Better than no active stylus at all either way.
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I meant the screen resolution, not the digitizer
Ezzy77 said:
I meant the screen resolution, not the digitizer
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I should perhaps put down my phone while responding to XDA and turn away from XDA when responding to phone

Voyo A1 mini

Got this information from slatedroid by ebsbow, online.
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Voyo A1 with Intel Atom Quad-core:
- Intel Atom Z3735D [email protected](2core burstmode@1.8Ghz)
- Intel Atom Z3735f is the new cheaper slower version.
- Using the next-gen 22nm technology. More power less energy.
- Intel HD technology GPU(build around 4 EU and 700Mhz)
- 8" new technology 1280*800 IPS screen(approx. 194dpi)
- 2Gb Single channel DDR3L-RS
- 32Gb internal space(minus installation and restore space)
- SD card expansion slot for extra 32Gb~64Gb
- Windows 8.1(64bit) full version(not RT)
- Supporting virtualization, x86 apps, Metro apps...
- HDMI output(Max.FHD)
- Charging port 9v 2Amps.
- Micro usb OTG(also for 5v charging)
- BT 4.0, Wifi b-g-n
- Dual camera's: 2.0Mpx(Pipo w2/Livefan: 5Mpx). Minimal but handy.
- Accelerometer, Gyroscope.
- Plastic shell, sturdy and basic clean design.
- About the same weight and dimensions as a Nexus 7(first gen)
- Comes in various funky color:
Gray(metal), White, Green, Blue, Pink(dark), Yellow.. No black.
Originally based on the Emdoor-i8080(Z3735G China)
- i8180
- 8080-A
- 8080-C
Look a likes include:
2G 32G(64-bit single channel)
- Pipo W2(Z3735D China) xda
- Croma 1179(Z3735D India)
- QUMO Vega 8008W(Z3735F Russia?)
- LIVEFAN F8C(Z3735D China+64Gb version)
- sTouch W801(Z3735D China)
- SonQi w1088(Z3735D China)
- Jumper EZ pad(Z3735E China)
1G 16Gb(32-bit single channel)
- CUBE iwork U80GT(Z3735E or Z3735D+gps(..)) xda
- FNF Fine 8(Z3735E)
- Other...?
First look at the price point, then acknowledge it's an cool little 8" Windows 8.1 Intel Atom device.
Nice screen and battery life is great in normal use. The power drain of running full fletch PC games,
which are fare more complex then Android games, is much higher. Metro games are obviously more
suitable. They are efficient, smaller and modern. Nonetheless some older PC games run surprising well.
It is also possible to install Android(x86 64-bit) or an Linux distribution if you like. And because of its x86
nature and running an full fletch OS, all Windows applications will work fine. With a few exceptions like
running the latest Photoshop CC. This may prove not very productive or efficient on an 8" screen.
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It has come to our attention that some sellers are dispatching fake D types to buyers.
Obviously we will not stand for this. If you are victim of this let us know(post or pm), we will post them here.
If you buy through paypal or aliexpress you are secured with buyers protection. Make use of it to complain.
-Banggood
-Amazon(lots of seller sell fake D)
-ebay(lots of seller sell fake D)
-Aliexpress(lots of seller sell fake D)
-efox
...
Bought an fake sdcard? Let s now what shop. Post or pm.
Check fakes sdcard(suggestion by ebsbow)
-Amazon(lots of seller sell fake 64gb)
-ebay(lots of seller sell fake 64gb)
Additional Slatedroid Voyo A1 forum
Problems:
<i>In case you are locked in an update loop, use this recovery walkthrough(courtesy of Downstar) <here>
And then there is some other info. (Also by ebsbow.)
For those who don't know yet, the differences between Z3735 models are designated with D - E - F or G.
All-in-all the following applies.
Spoiler
Type 4 SoC model D of the Z3735 series seems the best choice for more extended use. The other
versions are streamlined from there. Not just lower memory and functions but the price is very competitive.
They all run at the same core frequency of Quad-1.58Ghz to Dual-1.8Ghz. So the streamlining consists by
reducing the amount of internal hardware components.
Because of this the F version will have the same memory values as D but will effectively run a little bit slower
in real world applications then the latter(..)
For Internet, video, music, casual game, the E and G variants will more then suffice and will come with lower
thermal resistance. Battery life will be longer and the price lower.
D will perform all these task with 2Gb 32Gb (an a 64-bit Windows) a bit better for just an couple of buck more.
Posted pricing seems a bit weird on most Chinese sites, e.g. selling E and G's at the same price as a D.
They should be going for around a 115$ ~ 125$. D's should go for around a 135$ ~ 160$ or less.
Just be sure to look at that when making your choice.
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So it is possible to install Android and Linux on this.
It should be running and 32-bit version of windows 8.1 in WIM configuration right now.
This seem an good place to start Link
Hey Buddy, just found your awesome post here.
I have the hardware drivers for those in need of them. <here>(82.1Mb)
There from the A1. Don't know if they are the same for the other models.
<i>Still waiting for the tablet, so I haven't tested any of these yet.
Sweet! Those will come in handy. Thanks, ebsbow!
i've been using this tablet for about a month now, it's a really good tablet for its price range, capable of running all kinds of daily apps that i need, a couple of nice games, and the battery life is amazing..
Guy's I am looking to get an 64Gb sd card for this. But it seems not all versions or types do work. It
does support SDXC/SDHC(obviously) 64Gb class 10.
With all those differences on sale it's troublesome to go out and buy one just randomly. Even if they are class brands.
If you could share your experiences on this that would be great. Model, type, brand etc..
Here you can read a review
http://www.retroandroid.com/review-tablet-windows-8-1-voyo-a1-mini/
Very good tablet.
Here you can see some videos:
The bang for the buck is great.
I've owned one of these for over a month now and I love it. I get a whole lot more use out of this than my ASUS TF300T.
I can't say enough good things about it, really. I've put it through it's paces and it hasn't let me down yet. I took the time to turn off eye candy where-ever possibly and applied all the usual gamer tweaks one should do to Windows and extended my battery life out a bit.
I've run Fallout 3 and Skyrim on it. Sure, it takes some concessions on video quality and some mods to reduce memory overhead, but the balance is acceptable and quite enjoyable to play. Not to mention the scads of GoG games that run well on here. Neverwinter Nights and Baldur's Gate play flawlessly.
I see people wanting to run Photoshop on it. I say, why not? While the latest and greatest Photoshop CS may be a bloated whore, Photoshop CS3 runs brilliantly here and gives access to most of the tools in the CS arsenal.
I've been able to run Linux Mint in a VM through VMPlayer, and thanks so some tips from the ASUS T100 guys have been able to at least boot Ubuntu to a terminal in native mode. So a native Linux install is certainly possible, but beyond my expertise at the moment. There is a version of this tablet that comes with Android preinstalled, but Bluestacks runs on it fine, and I've been able to launch some games using ARCHON-APK in Chrome, so I kind of have the best of both worlds there.
Hardware compatibility thusfar has been 100%. I have yet to encounter a peice of hardware that causes grief. My XBOX 360 wireless contoller and dongle work perfect, and the bluetooth is even compatible with Wiimotes, so gaming is easy. Even something as obscure as a Serial Port replicator that I have laying around for running Drivewire with my CoCo II was detected and worked without a hitch.
Like I said I've hit this thing with everything I have got and it hasn't let me down yet. I just hope someone gets a fully functional native Linux install working on it so I can use it as a portable development studio, too.
Any problems with charging?
[email protected] said:
i've been using this tablet for about a month now, it's a really good tablet for its price range, capable of running all kinds of daily apps that i need, a couple of nice games, and the battery life is amazing..
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Hi Ryan,
Do you have any problems using this device when charging? I have one, but when it is plugged in to the mains (NOT trickle charge through USB) the screen registers multiple touches for each single touch, making it unusable.
Thanks,
Jason.
@jcsammut -
I have the same issue, it appears to be bleed off from the charging circuit affecting the capacitance of the touch screen. It only seems to happen for me when the battery is fully charged. It may be the screen protector acting as a capacitor as well, not certain though. I usually will just unplug it and let it drain back down to 25% or so and plug it back in. It doesn't act that way when you charge via USB. I use a Bluetooth mouse 90% of the time so the touchscreen going berserk on a full charge isn't a game-breaker for me, personally.
themagi said:
@jcsammut -
I have the same issue, it appears to be bleed off from the charging circuit affecting the capacitance of the touch screen. It only seems to happen for me when the battery is fully charged. It may be the screen protector acting as a capacitor as well, not certain though. I usually will just unplug it and let it drain back down to 25% or so and plug it back in. It doesn't act that way when you charge via USB. I use a Bluetooth mouse 90% of the time so the touchscreen going berserk on a full charge isn't a game-breaker for me, personally.
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Strange, it happens for me regardless of charge amount, but it is sometimes intermittent at any charge level - e.g. one second it does it and the next it doesn't.
I agree that it does not do it via USB but the trickle charge is not enough to sustain a charge under normal usage and the battery depletes.
I tend to use a mouse too, but is a bit of a pain when just wanting to use the touch screen. Oh well now I know it affects multiple devices I may stick with it.
Out of interest could it be a shielding issue of the adapter itself? Would a different model help perhaps.
Thanks.
jcsammut said:
Out of interest could it be a shielding issue of the adapter itself? Would a different model help perhaps.
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Certainly couldn't hurt to try especially if you have a compatible adapter that has a ground plug. I've never noticed if the plug on the stock adapter is polarized. It might make a difference if the polarity is switched.
I have the same thing around 80% when the battery is charging. Only horizontally.
I seem to remember reading something about an little adapter thingy to add to the charger tip.
Buggster said:
I have the same thing around 80% when the battery is charging. Only horizontally.
I seem to remember reading something about an little adapter thingy to add to the charger tip.
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Interesting, I just tried portrait but it still happens.
Any idea what the 'little adapter thingy' is?
I am trying to find an alternative power supply, but everyone seems to offer a 9v 2a adapter with a 2.5mm barrel, when this take a 2mm barrel.
Cheers!
No buddy, can't recall. I forgot reading about something regarding this kind of problem before I got the tablet.
Some adapter. 2mm in, something magical in between, 2mm out
I'll may look into it later today. Probably have an link to it somewhere..
edit;
you can also try an usb to 2mm cable on an prober usb adapter
Buggster said:
No buddy, can't recall. I forgot reading about something regarding this kind of problem before I got the tablet.
Some adapter. 2mm in, something magical in between, 2mm out
I'll may look into it later today. Probably have an link to it somewhere..
edit;
you can also try an usb to 2mm cable on an prober usb adapter
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Cheers mate, I will try searching for that, as searching google for "2mm in, something magical in between, 2mm out" returned some very 'intersting' results .......magic gold rope anyone?.
Did some research and this touchscreen issue is definitely related to the ungrounded charger supplied by the manufacturer.
Apparently it's a common problem with newer touchscreens because of the push for thinness. It produces EMI interference that causes a "ripple" effect to cross the screen outward from the charging plug. This is why the extra touches always seem to be in-line with your finger. A way to avoid it "temporarily" is to touch the grounded edge of the USB port or other exposed metal surface while using the touchscreen. It puts you on the same ground plane as the device and "mutes" the "ripple" effect.
The cleaner the power from the Mains the less you'll notice this effect. So a quality surge filter will probably help at the plug end.
You could also try one of these.. Which should filter the noise out and "mute" the "ripple."
I think I have one of those barrel filters at my house. I'll try to find it and see if it works for me. Touching the USB port works for sure as I've tried it myself.
Magic gold rope, my basement visitor may appreciate that. Eew. Just kidding guy's!
What I have reckoned so far is that using 1.5a vs 2.0a charge would be beneficial to
lessen the interference when loading. So at this point I suspect using 'a' capacitor,
as already suggested, as the magic part. The extra benefit would be an longer cable!
It would slowdown the loading cycle, but don't see a problem there.
Anyone volunteering to make an schematic?
edit; good find thmagi. didn't see your post there.

Will micro USB cable work with a USB type c plug

I'm getting the s8+ and I noticed it has the new usb c connector and I have a bunch of micro USB cords and I want to be able to still use them.
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racingmatt1 said:
I'm getting the s8+ and I noticed it has the new usb c connector and I have a bunch of micro USB cords and I want to be able to still use them.
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The S8 comes with a micro USB to usb c adapter. So yes you will still be able to use micro USB accessories.
Homeguy123 said:
The S8 comes with a micro USB to usb c adapter. So yes you will still be able to use micro USB accessories.
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Thanks for your prompt and quick rely this is great to hear.
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Is the Adapter USBC to Micro USB or a MicroUSB adapter to USBC. I REALLY hate the microusb adapters. I've unplugged my phone a ton of times to have the adapter still sitting in the phone.
YellowGTO said:
Is the Adapter USBC to Micro USB or a MicroUSB adapter to USBC. I REALLY hate the microusb adapters. I've unplugged my phone a ton of times to have the adapter still sitting in the phone.
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Micro USB to USB-C.
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Micro USB to USB-C.
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NOOO! This is the WORST design. I'm never even going to take these cables out of the box (Unless I need a MicroUSB)
All it will do is charge, but transferring data isn't going to happen.
Tidbits said:
All it will do is charge, but transferring data isn't going to happen.
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Could you elaborate on the technology constraints that made that so? Thx.
CAL7 said:
Could you elaborate on the technology constraints that made that so? Thx.
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No restraints. He's wrong.
Tidbits said:
All it will do is charge, but transferring data isn't going to happen.
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You're WRONG. Of course that Micro USB to USB-C adapter has data transfer. Why do you think it doesn't?
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter - White (EE-GN930BWEGWW)
DESCRIPTION
Handtec offers Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter White (EE-GN930BWEGWW) and it features a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer.
An Active Bridge
Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter White (EE-GN930BWEGWW) allows you to connect your USB Type-C with your standard Micro-USB cable to achieve charging, sync, and data transfer.
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And all these adapters use the same technology. All the ones I see say data transfer!
https://www.amazon.com/TechMatte-Connector-Resistor-Approved-Standard/dp/B0151RKYBG
TechMatte's USB-C to Micro Adapter allows you to connect your USB Type-C phone or tablet with your standard Micro-USB cable to achieve charging, sync and data transfer.
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https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Adapter-Converts-Resistor-ChromeBook/dp/B01AHKYIRS
Charge & Sync: Uses USB 2.0 protocol for high-speed Micro USB charging and fast data transfer (480 Mbps). Has a 56KΩ pull-up resistor for incredible safety and reliability.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYR5F2X/ref=psdc_3015402011_t3_B01AHKYIRS
All-round Adapter: It allows you to connect a USB C device with a standard Micro USB cable for charging, sync or data transfer.
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The one that comes in the box with the S8/pus or even the S7/E does not. Even Samsung own manual tells you this. When he asks more than likely he is going to find the one in the box and use that one since it is "available" right out of the box. FYI I bought those Anker ones they do not do data transfers from my experience. I did 2 exchanges with Anker and they offered to refund my money. Yes I even tested different 12 cables, 5 computers, and phones(5X, Note 7, S7E, and HTC 10). Just because it says it doesn't always means they will work.
The half a dozen cheap third party ones I've had in the last year were limited to slow charging and no data
YellowGTO said:
Is the Adapter USBC to Micro USB or a MicroUSB adapter to USBC. I REALLY hate the microusb adapters. I've unplugged my phone a ton of times to have the adapter still sitting in the phone.
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FYI, USB-C is not downwards compatible to MicroUSB (USB-C has 24 pins, MicroUSB has 5). You can come from MicroUSB to USB-C, but not the other way around.
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The one that comes in the box with the S8/pus or even the S7/E does not. Even Samsung own manual tells you this. When he asks more than likely he is going to find the one in the box and use that one since it is "available" right out of the box. FYI I bought those Anker ones they do not do data transfers from my experience. I did 2 exchanges with Anker and they offered to refund my money. Yes I even tested different 12 cables, 5 computers, and phones(5X, Note 7, S7E, and HTC 10). Just because it says it doesn't always means they will work.
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At best, an adapter will give you USB 2.0 speeds for charging and data, and most adapters won't even do data like you experienced.
Best to splurge and get a USB 3.1 Gen1 certified cable and call it a day.
I have plenty of cables after I found these things don't always work. I found 1 that gave me data transfers but it was slower than 2.0 speeds. I gave in went to Monoprice and bought some beefy 3.1 cables. They are suprisingly thicker than a lot of the USB cables I have seen. The Samsung and LG ones seems to tiny in comparison.
It's handy to have a few of the adapters around, they are so cheap to buy I bought at least 4 for my Note 7. Just in case I am somewhere without a usb C cable then I can use the adapter in a pinch. I also have a bunch of good quality USB C cables, 3' and 6' from my Note 7. They are so much easier to use than micro usb. Can't wait to start using usb C on my S8 and S8+ next friday.
Is there any adapter usb c to micro usb AND change at the same time?
Thanks,
Tidbits said:
The one that comes in the box with the S8/pus or even the S7/E does not. Even Samsung own manual tells you this. When he asks more than likely he is going to find the one in the box and use that one since it is "available" right out of the box. FYI I bought those Anker ones they do not do data transfers from my experience. I did 2 exchanges with Anker and they offered to refund my money. Yes I even tested different 12 cables, 5 computers, and phones(5X, Note 7, S7E, and HTC 10). Just because it says it doesn't always means they will work.
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The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge did NOT come with a USB Type C connector. Do you even know what you are talking about? I don't think so.
Galaxy S7 Edge
3 reasons the Samsung Galaxy S7 doesn't have a USB-C port
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...g-galaxy-s7-why-doesn-t-it-have-usb-c-1315568
Why did Samsung not include USB-type C in the Galaxy S7 & S7 edge?
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Samsung-not-include-USB-type-C-in-the-Galaxy-S7-S7-edge
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/02/15/underrated-galaxy-s8-launch-happening-death-microusb/
Because the Galaxy S7, a phone that sold in massive amounts in 2016 had microUSB.
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The connector adaptor pictured below -- the one you commented on -- is the OFFICIAL Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter
White, Official by Samsung (EE-GN930BWEGWW) -For Type C Port Smartphones & Tablets.
It transfers data.
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter - White (EE-GN930BWEGWW)
DESCRIPTION
Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter White (EE-GN930BWEGWW) and it features a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer.
An Active Bridge
Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter White (EE-GN930BWEGWW) allows you to connect your USB Type-C with your standard Micro-USB cable to achieve charging, sync, and data transfer.
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If you couldn't get it to work or all the others you mention, maybe you should ask someone who knows the difference between microUSB and USB-C port.
ChazzMatt said:
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge did NOT come with a USB Type C connector. Do you even know what you are talking about? I don't think so.
Galaxy S7 Edge
3 reasons the Samsung Galaxy S7 doesn't have a USB-C port
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...g-galaxy-s7-why-doesn-t-it-have-usb-c-1315568
Why did Samsung not include USB-type C in the Galaxy S7 & S7 edge?
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Samsung-not-include-USB-type-C-in-the-Galaxy-S7-S7-edge
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/02/15/underrated-galaxy-s8-launch-happening-death-microusb/
The connector adaptor pictured below -- the one you commented on -- is the OFFICIAL Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter
White, Official by Samsung (EE-GN930BWEGWW) -For Type C Port Smartphones & Tablets.
It transfers data.
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter - White (EE-GN930BWEGWW)
If you couldn't get it to work or all the others you mention, maybe you should ask someone who knows the difference between microUSB and USB-C port.
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Other have verified what I said bro. I made a mistake... whoopitidoo. Note 7 you happy now? Do I need to show all my receipts of every one I have tried with the Note 7 including the Note 7 receipts to ensure I even owned a Note 7? Do I need to go and see if I have all my emails talking to their respective customer care I did with them to get most of them to work which ended up not working anyway? Do I also need to grab the S8 user manual with the words that say the one that comes in the box DOES NOT do data? So what now you are going to say everyone is wrong? Some of the ones you listed I purchased because it said it did only to get refunds because they didn't. Anyway I am done with you. You can continue on with your pissing epeen contest.
Okay, maybe i'm confused. Does it come with a USB-C cable and an adapter? Or is the charging cables MicroUSB and they expect you to use that adapter to charge your phone? The 128gb version has a USB C charging cable, no adapter needed https://youtu.be/3TkrWQQ7Je4?t=86
Edit: Okay, i'm an idiot. The Charging cable is Type C https://youtu.be/razfnztPtG0?t=135. The adapter is just for another cable you have laying around I guess.
Tidbits said:
The one that comes in the box with the S8/pus or even the S7/E does not. Even Samsung own manual tells you this. When he asks more than likely he is going to find the one in the box and use that one since it is "available" right out of the box. FYI I bought those Anker ones they do not do data transfers from my experience. I did 2 exchanges with Anker and they offered to refund my money. Yes I even tested different 12 cables, 5 computers, and phones(5X, Note 7, S7E, and HTC 10). Just because it says it doesn't always means they will work.
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ChazzMatt said:
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge did NOT come with a USB Type C connector. Do you even know what you are talking about? I don't think so.
Galaxy S7 Edge
3 reasons the Samsung Galaxy S7 doesn't have a USB-C port
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...g-galaxy-s7-why-doesn-t-it-have-usb-c-1315568
Why did Samsung not include USB-type C in the Galaxy S7 & S7 edge?
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-Samsung-not-include-USB-type-C-in-the-Galaxy-S7-S7-edge
http://www.droid-life.com/2017/02/15/underrated-galaxy-s8-launch-happening-death-microusb/
The connector adaptor pictured below -- the one you commented on -- is the OFFICIAL Samsung USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter
White, Official by Samsung (EE-GN930BWEGWW) -For Type C Port Smartphones & Tablets.
It transfers data.
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-usb-type-c-to-microusb-adapter-white-ee-gn930bwegww.html
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 USB Type C to MicroUSB Adapter - White (EE-GN930BWEGWW)
If you couldn't get it to work or all the others you mention, maybe you should ask someone who knows the difference between microUSB and USB-C port.
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Tidbits said:
Other have verified what I said bro. I made a mistake... whoopitidoo. Note 7 you happy now? Do I need to show all my receipts of every one I have tried with the Note 7 including the Note 7 receipts to ensure I even owned a Note 7? Do I need to go and see if I have all my emails talking to their respective customer care I did with them to get most of them to work which ended up not working anyway? Do I also need to grab the S8 user manual with the words that say the one that comes in the box DOES NOT do data? So what now you are going to say everyone is wrong? Some of the ones you listed I purchased because it said it did only to get refunds because they didn't. Anyway I am done with you. You can continue on with your pissing epeen contest.
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NOBODY HAS VERIFIED WHAT YOU SAID. I have refuted everything you said, and now including this "tidbit".
Tidbits said:
All it will do is charge, but transferring data isn't going to happen.
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Tidbits said:
Even Samsung own manual tells you this.
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The Samsung NOTE 7 manual says EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE. Seems you can't read that well. It specifically says to use the MicroUSB adapter for DATA TRANSFER.
Here's the PDF link for anyone to read (go to page 11) -- but I've taken a screenshot of the Samsung Note 7 manual. Samsung specifically saying the microUSB adapter INCLUDED IN THE BOX is for data transfer, and even shows illustrations how to TRANSFER DATA OFF AN OLD DEVICE. Even talks about "transferring content" -- that's DATA if you don't know.
"Transfer contacts, photos, content from your old device" < Just with the "included connector" (microUSB adapter), not even installing "Smart Switch". So, of course if you plug it into a PC it will also transfer data.
Look, I don't know why you are pretending to know anything about this subject -- but you are spouting misinformation left and right. . That's 3 times now I've proven you wrong. You really don't even seemingly know anything about the topic.
Misinformation can hurt people and we have to correct it when possible. This isn't a "pissing contest" -- you are just ignorant on the subject even though you claim you read the manual and own the device. I just posted the Samsung Note 7 manual, which you claimed verified your statement. It refutes your statement, as I knew it would.
Feel free to correct your mis-statements about the microUSB adapter provided by Samsung not being able to transfer data, and that "Even Samsung own manual tells you this" -- when the manual even has illustrations for how to do transfer date using that provided adapter.
Tidbits said:
Do I also need to grab the S8 user manual with the words that say the one that comes in the box DOES NOT do data? Anyway I am done with you. You can continue on with your pissing epeen contest.
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Yeah, let's see how that goes for you when the Note 7 manual says the exact opposite of what you claimed. Yeah, go grab the Galaxy S8 manual.
I mean all one has to read and a few people experienced what I said. That is all. Have a great day man flex that epeen

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